Instant death

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While usually creatures in Qud die only by taking sufficient damage, some methods of death bypass damage altogether and kill regardless of how much HP you have.

Note: As a stylistic choice, this article uses “you” to refer to any creature that may be affected, not only the player. If specifically the player is meant, the phrase “the player” will be used.

Methods of Instant Death

Some instant death methods grant an achievement when the player dies this way. These are noted in the “Achievement” column when present.

Some methods kill the player even if they are currently dominating another creature and that creature is the one affected. These have a “Yes” in the “Kills dominator?” column. (Creatures not controlled by the player do not use Domination.)

A lack of message in the “Message” column indicates that instead of the usual “You died. [Message]” dialog, that method gives the fallback “You die! (good job)” dialog when the player dies that way, which happens when no death message is specified in the code that causes the death.

Method Achievement Kills dominator? Message
Losing your last remaining head to decapitation[1] Hole Like a Head No You were decapitated by [someone].
Ending a phased effect while both in and surrounded by solid objects[2] The Laws of Physics Are Mere Suggestions, Vol. 1 No You violated the Pauli exclusion principle.
Getting hit by the gaze of a lithofex[3] Aetalag No You were turned to stone by the gaze of a lithofex.
Standing in the path of a salt kraken or star kraken's consuming movement (indicated by flashing)[4] *gulp* No You were consumed whole by a [salt kraken/star kraken].
Drinking or cooking with neutron flux (specifically drinking or cooking with it; other actions with flux merely do large amounts of damage)[5] Starry Demise No You were crushed under the weight of a thousand suns.
Being turned into a gem by a gemming attack[6] Jeweled Dusk No You were transmuted into [a gem].
Being any temporary forcefield (such as from a stasis grenade, Force Bubble, or Force Wall) and either running out the duration of the effect that spawned you or disconnecting yourself from an originating force projector I- Yes Your mind winks out of existence.
Being affected by normality when your existence is supported by a reality-distorting effect (for example, being a Temporal Fugue clone or animated forcefield) I- Yes Your mind winks out of existence.
Reaching higher than 10,000°, causing instant vaporization[7] No You were vaporized.
Dropping below 1 Willpower while wielding the amaranthine prism[8] No You had a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguish'd, and the stars did wander darkling in the eternal space.
Being a magmatic soupy sludge and dropping below flaming temperature No You cooled into a block of shale.
Being a wall and getting slammed (including by yourself)[9] Yes
Being a giant centipede nest and collapsing due to spawning the maximum number of giant centipedes Yes
Running out the duration of Temporal Fugue when you're a fugue clone[10][11] Yes
Having your original body destroyed when dominating another creature (caused by, e.g., any effect on this page being applied to your body while you're away)[12] N/A Your original body was lost.
Having the creature you're dominating destroyed while still occupying it (This applies to any other entry on this table that has a “Yes” in the “Kills dominator?” column) N/A Your mind winks out of existence.

A player can obtain the body of any creature via the use of a ganglionic teleprojector for mechanical bodies, Domination for bodies without a mental shield, or Metamorphosis for any body.

Many environmental features, such as walls, can be converted into creatures via the use of Spray-a-Brain or a nano-neuro animator.

Not Normally Possible for the Player

The following methods of death require wishes for a player to experience them, as there is no known way for the things involved to be or become creatures.

Method Kills dominator? Message
Having your flywheel disabled, such as by becoming broken from examining yourself, when you're a norm core mk I, norm core mk II, or norm core mk III[13] No Your flywheel failed catastrophically.
Being gas and dissipating or merging with another cloud of gas[14] No You dissipated.
Being shot with a nullray pistol when you're normality gas[15] No You were cancelled from existence.

References

This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.203.31.
  1. XRL.World.Parts.Skill.Axe_Decapitate, method Decapitate
  2. XRL.World.Effects.Phased, method Remove
  3. XRL.World.Parts.Mutation.StoneGaze, method performGaze
  4. XRL.World.Parts.Consumer, method Consume
  5. XRL.Liquids.LiquidNeutronFlux, method Drank
  6. XRL.World.Parts.ModTransmuteOnHit, method FireEvent
  7. XRL.World.Parts.Physics, method UpdateTemperature
  8. XRL.World.Parts.CyclopeanPrism, method FireEvent, in the "BeginTakeAction" case
  9. XRL.World.Parts.Skill.Cudgel_Slam, method Cast
  10. XRL.World.Parts.Mutation.TemporalFugue, method PerformTemporalFugue
  11. XRL.World.Parts.Temporary, method Expire
  12. XRL.World.Effects.Dominated, method Remove
  13. XRL.World.Parts.FusionReactor, method HandleEvent(EffectAppliedEvent)
  14. XRL.World.Parts.Gas, method Disperse
  15. XRL.World.Parts.DestroyContiguous, method ChainDestroy