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{{As Of Patch|2.0.201.49}}
{{As Of Patch|2.0.201.49}}
'''Normality''', also known as reality stabilization, suppresses effects and abilities that manipulate reality or spacetime. This includes force fields, teleportation, and various [[Mental Mutations|mental mutations]].{{Code Reference|class=RealityStabilization}}
'''Normality''', also known as reality stabilization, suppresses effects and abilities that manipulate reality or spacetime. This includes {{favilink|forcefield|plural}}, {{favilink|teleportation}}, and various [[Mental Mutations|mental mutations]].{{Code Reference|class=RealityStabilization}}


Normality can be caused by either {{favilink|normality gas}} or a projected {{favilink|normality field}}.
Normality can be caused by either {{favilink|normality gas}} or a projected {{favilink|normality field}}, as well as by the ambient astral friction found in the higher floors of the [[Tomb of the Eaters]].  


While under the effects of normality, creatures have the {{qud text|astrally burdened}} effect if affected by a lower-strength gas or field, such as a lower density cloud of normality gas, or the {{qud text|astrally tethered}} effect if completely restricted.{{Code Reference|namespace=XRL.World.Effects|class=RealityStabilized}} These effects show up when looking at oneself or other creatures.
While under the effects of normality, creatures have the {{qud text|astrally burdened}} effect if affected by a lower-strength gas or field, such as a lower density cloud of normality gas, or the {{qud text|astrally tethered}} effect if completely restricted.{{Code Reference|namespace=XRL.World.Effects|class=RealityStabilized}} These effects show up when looking at oneself or other creatures.
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| Disables built-in power supply
| Disables built-in power supply
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| [[Clairvoyance]]
| {{favilink|Clairvoyance}}
| Contests activation; prevents from seeing individual cells
| Contests activation; prevents from seeing individual cells
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| Disables
| Disables
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| Force fields, force barriers, and stasis fields
| {{favilink|Forcefield|plural}}, {{favilink|force barrier|plural}}, and {{favilink|stasis field|plural}}
| Destroys; an electrical arc is released that can do 1d6 damage
| Destroys; an electrical arc is released that can do 1d6 damage
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| Removes effect; if this results in the subject being [[Phase|in phase]], they take 2d6 damage
| Removes effect; if this results in the subject being [[Phase|in phase]], they take 2d6 damage
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| [[Phasing]]
| {{favilink|Phasing}}
| Contests activation
| Contests activation
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| [[Precognition]]
| {{favilink|Precognition}}
| Contests activation
| Contests activation
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| Contests programming and activation
| Contests programming and activation
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| [[Psychometry]]
| {{favilink|Psychometry}}
| Contests use
| Contests use
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| Disables
| Disables
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| [[Syphon Vim]]
| {{favilink|Syphon Vim}}
| Contests activation; prevents ongoing effect
| Contests activation; prevents ongoing effect
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| [[Teleportation]] of all kinds
| {{favilink|Teleportation}} of all kinds
| Contests
| Contests
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| [[Temporal Fugue]]
| {{favilink|Temporal Fugue}}
| Contests activation; destroys clones
| Contests activation; destroys clones
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| [[Time Dilation]]
| {{favilink|Time Dilation}}
| Contests activation; removes effect
| Contests activation; removes effect
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