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Provide tips on dealing with qudzu safely
(Updated by Librarianmage with game version 2.0.206.26 using QBE v1.0rc2)
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The {{name}} is perhaps most well known for its ability to [[rusted|rust]] metal items held by its targets. Its {{favilink id|Qudzu_Frond}} weapon has a 15% chance on hit to rust a random equipped or held inventory item of its target. The {{name|possessive}} attack does not need to penetrate to apply this effect.{{Code Reference|class=QudzuMelee}} Organic materials such as wood, and [[Lacquered]] items, do not rust and can be used freely with no risk. Alternatively, items stored inside of [[Chest|Chests]] are also protected from rusting.
The {{name}} is perhaps most well known for its ability to [[rusted|rust]] metal items held by its targets. Its {{favilink id|Qudzu_Frond}} weapon has a 15% chance on hit to rust a random equipped or held inventory item of its target. The {{name|possessive}} attack does not need to penetrate to apply this effect.{{Code Reference|class=QudzuMelee}} Organic materials such as wood, and [[Lacquered]] items, do not rust and can be used freely with no risk. Alternatively, items stored inside of [[Chest|Chests]] are also protected from rusting.
==Tips==
{{Opinion}}
* Attacking from range is one of the safest ways to protect your equipment from rusting, although it can be hard to hit {{name}} that are in concave corners.
* If you can reliably one-shot {{name}} with an attack, [[Charge]] can be a very effective way to kill them before they have a chance to rust your equipment.
* As mentioned above, items in chests cannot rust. Storing any rustable items in chests, or even dropping them on the ground, will stop {{name}} from rusting your equipment.


== References ==
== References ==