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* This is the most common fungal infection to get due to how easily it spreads. In fungal biomes, it helps to look at all friends to fungi to see if they are covered in fickle gill, and if so, and avoid them in melee. If they do spew spores, it can indicate which spore color that game causes fickle gill.
* This is the most common fungal infection to get due to how easily it spreads. In fungal biomes, it helps to look at all friends to fungi to see if they are covered in fickle gill, and if so, and avoid them in melee. If they do spew spores, it can indicate which spore color that game causes fickle gill.
* Since most intelligent organic creatures will try to avoid entering spore clouds, fickle gill can stop enemies from trying to get into your melee range once the spores are spewed.
* Since most intelligent organic creatures will avoid entering spore clouds, fickle gill can stop enemies from trying to get into your melee range once the spores are spewed.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 17:11, 30 January 2023

fickle gill
Fickle gill.png
Reputation Bonus

fungi: 200

Consortium of Phyta: -200

Character

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PuffInfection

Worn On
fickle gill

Tiny spore-motes flutter down from the fleshy gills that twitch on the striated skin. Trapped inside are another thousand spores waiting to be jostled free.

+200 reputation with fungi
-200 reputation with Consortium of Phyta

Perfect

Fickle gill is a fungal infection that can affect a variety of body parts. The infection takes up the infected body slot, preventing items from being equipped to that slot.

Each time that the infected host would take damage, if there is at least one nearby creature, there is a 25% chance that the host will spew forth a cloud of fungal spores.[1] These spores can in turn infect additional creatures with fickle gill. Stepping in these spores causes one damage per turn, and will cause neutral creatures to become hostile towards the spore emitter. All types of damage can cause the fickle gill to puff, including damage from stepping on fractus or from bleeding. This also increases the chance of angering nearby creatures.

While the host cannot infect themselves with their own spores, the host can be re-infected by the spores of their own Temporal Fugue clones, which can in some cases lead to a rapid proliferation of body parts infected by fickle gill.

Each fickle gill infection has the following effects on the player:

The infection has the following additional properties depending on which type of body part is infected:

Body Part Type Effect
Hand Acts as a ♥1d41-4 (Avg: 2.5) cudgel weapon with unlimited strength bonus (4/9999)
Body Provides ♦3 AV
(Other) Provides ♦1 AV

Tips

This section is opinion-based. Your mileage may vary.
  • This is the most common fungal infection to get due to how easily it spreads. In fungal biomes, it helps to look at all friends to fungi to see if they are covered in fickle gill, and if so, and avoid them in melee. If they do spew spores, it can indicate which spore color that game causes fickle gill.
  • Since most intelligent organic creatures will avoid entering spore clouds, fickle gill can stop enemies from trying to get into your melee range once the spores are spewed.

See Also

  • Klanq, which is a fungal infection that functions similarly but also grants +1 Intelligence and is required for the main story.
  1. XRL.World.Parts.PuffInfection