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* {{favilink|fickle gill}} has no real benefits compared to other fungal infections. It also spreads between the player and their companions or [[Temporal Fugue]] clones, which can lead to many infected body parts over time.
* {{favilink|fickle gill}} has no real benefits compared to other fungal infections. It also spreads between the player and their companions or [[Temporal Fugue]] clones, which can lead to many infected body parts over time.


== Gaining Fungal Infections ==
== Becoming Infected ==
Fungal infections are obtained by contact with fungal spores.
Fungal infections are obtained by contact with fungal spores.


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=== Fungal Habitats ===
=== Fungal Habitats ===
[[Image:Fungal_caps_and_grass.png|right|frame|Fungal grass, dandy caps, and spotted shagspook]]
[[Image:Fungal_caps_and_grass.png|right|frame|Fungal grass, dandy caps, and spotted shagspook]]
Fungi spawn in zones that are randomly generated with a ''fungus patch'', ''fungus grove'', or ''fungus forest'' postfix. This is a somewhat uncommon occurrence but fungi can be found in just about any zone that the player enters. It is common for multiple connected zones to each be populated with fungi. Fungal zones have a particularly recognizable type of blue grass that usually gives them away upon entry. They are also filled with {{favilink|dandy cap|plural}} and {{favilink|spotted shagspook}}, which, though harmless themselves, can be dangerous for the way that they hide nearby brooding puffs. A player who is trying to avoid getting a fungal infection should tread carefully through a fungal zone, making sure not to walk around tight corners or enter unknown nooks where brooding puffs may lie in wait.
Fungi spawn in [[World Map#Zones|zones]] that are randomly generated with a ''fungus patch'', ''fungus grove'', or ''fungus forest'' postfix. This is a somewhat uncommon occurrence but fungi can be found in just about any zone that the player enters. It is common for multiple connected zones to each be populated with fungi. Fungal zones have a particularly recognizable type of blue grass that usually gives them away upon entry. They are also filled with {{favilink|dandy cap|plural}} and {{favilink|spotted shagspook}}, which, though harmless themselves, can be dangerous for the way that they hide nearby brooding puffs. A player who is trying to avoid getting a fungal infection should tread carefully through a fungal zone, making sure not to walk around tight corners or enter unknown nooks where brooding puffs may lie in wait.
 
=== Obtaining Specific Infections ===
In some cases, a player may wish to obtain specific infections, and perhaps even to infect specific body parts. Doing so is possible, but requires some preparation and patience.
 
First, make note in your journal of any fungal zone that you find. This allows you to easily return to the area later when you're ready to get started. You'll typically encounter a few fungal zones during normal gameplay, but you can also simply wander around on surface zones to try and find one. Second, obtain a copy of the [[Corpus Choliys]], which contains the randomly generated recipe for a fungal cure in your world. It may also be a good idea to gather the cure ingredients ahead of time - particularly if the cure requires a rare corpse.
 
When you're ready to infect yourself:
# Enter a fungus zone that is home to {{favilink|brooding jadepuff|brooding puffs}}.
# Become infected by entering the puff's spores. <u>'''Make sure to note the color'''</u> of the puff and its spores (both will be the same color).
# After confirming that you've gained the itchy skin effect, wait 2-3 days nearby, and see what infection you get.
# If you got a different infection than you wanted, cure the infection and try again with a different-colored brooding puff. Repeat this process until you find the infection(s) you are looking for.
# To get infections on specific body parts, you can simply infect your entire body with the type of infection you desire, and then cure each body part that you '''don't''' want the infection to remain on.


== Curing Fungal Infections ==
== Curing Fungal Infections ==
* Corpus Cholys
 
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{{qud quote|The following is a record of known afflictions, their symptoms and cures, which I have compiled from the logs and personal notes I authored during the course of my forty-year tenure as physician and apothecary to the farmstead of Kardis. Abbott Urium of the neighboring Monastery of the Illustrious Heart of Chrome has agreed to instruct the monks of the scriptorium to reproduce this text for posterity; the reader who finds use in these notes is indebted to him.|[[Corpus Choliys]]}}
</div>
 
The [[Corpus Choliys]] contains the cure to many known diseases and infections in Qud, including fungal infections. You should find the book in game and read it to learn what is required of you to cure a fungal disease. The cure recipe will be randomized but will always have the same general structure:
 
* To initiate the cure, the player must eat the raw corpse of a worm-like creature. The corpse required could be any of the following. Non-[[carnivorous]] creatures will need to wait until they are [[Hunger|famished]] before they will be able to stomach the thought of eating the raw corpse.
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: 2em;"
! Creature
! Corpse Drop Chance
! Where to Find
|-
| {{favilink|electric snail}} || 100% || A somewhat uncommon creature found in the [[ruins]] and [[jungles]] biomes or underground.
|-
| {{favilink|snailmother}} || 100% || A somewhat uncommon creature found in underground caves.
|-
| {{favilink|knollworm}} || 10% || Very common in the [[waterlogged tunnel]]. Also found in similar low-tier underground areas.
|-
| {{favilink|plated knollworm}} || 15% || Very common in the [[waterlogged tunnel]]. Also found in similar low-tier underground areas.
|-
| {{favilink|leech}} || 25% || Commonly found in [[hills]], [[jungles]], [[ruins]], and the [[Rust Wells]].
|-
| {{favilink|bloated leech}} || 100% || Commonly found in [[hills]], [[jungles]], [[ruins]], and the [[Rust Wells]].
|-
| {{favilink|segmented mirthworm}} || 50% || Very common in surface and underground zones near [[Grit Gate]]. This is a self-replicating "breeder" creature that will multiply into a larger group.
|-
| {{favilink|worm of the earth}} || 5% || Found in mid- to high-tier [[ruins]] and in the [[Tomb of the Eaters]]. This is a self-replicating "breeder" creature that will multiply into a larger group.
|-
| {{favilink|seedsprout worm}} || 10% || A rare solitary creature with a low corpse drop rate. Finding a corpse will be difficult.
|}
* a 1:1 mixture of {{favilink|gel}} and one of the following randomly chosen liquids:
** {{favilink|cider}}
** {{favilink|honey}}
** {{favilink|wine}}
** {{favilink|oil}}
** {{favilink|asphalt}}
** {{favilink|blood}}
** {{favilink|slime}}
** {{favilink|acid}}
** {{favilink|putrescence}}
** {{favilink|convalessence}}
** {{favilink|primordial soup}}
** {{favilink|sap}}
* Spraybottles (and other key items, like leech/worm corpses, gel, etc)
* Spraybottles (and other key items, like leech/worm corpses, gel, etc)
** How to use the spraybottle "apply" UI
** How to use the spraybottle "apply" UI
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Revision as of 01:05, 18 August 2020

The infectious spores of a brooding azurepuff, jadepuff, and rosepuff

Fungi are crucial participants in the queer Qud ecosystem, and play a central role in the game's main quest.

Fungi are also a significant hazard to the unprepared player, because of the infections they infamously spread.

To an experienced adventurer, a fungal infection can be an irreplaceable friend that aids in exploration, improves one's combat prowess, or provides a convenient supply of healing tonics and cooking ingredients. Hosting a fungal infection will endear you to fungi across Qud, significantly improving your reputation with the Fungi faction. However, a fungal infection can also be extremely frustrating or inconvenient depending on the body part on which it is contracted.

Common Varieties of Fungal Infection

Fungal infections are spread by the spores of the brooding azurepuff, brooding goldpuff, brooding jadepuff, and brooding rosepuff.

There are four common fungal infections that an adventuring mutant or True Kin should be familiar with. Each infection is spread by a particular color of brooding puff, but the association between puff and infection is randomly determined for each playthrough, so there is no easy way to know which type of infection one will get from a particular brooding puff.

Benefits and Detriments

There are many benefits to hosting a well-placed fungal infection on your body. However, there also some notable drawbacks.

Benefits

  • waxflab acts as a ♥2d3 unarmed weapon with unlimited strength bonus when it is contracted on a weapon hand.
    • This is the most powerful unarmed damage available to mutants (equivalent to the damage of a carbide hand bones implant).
  • mumble mouth provides an endless source of secrets, including rare and sought-after secrets such as the locations of legendary merchants. Hosting multiple mumble mouth infections at once can result in a vast amount of free knowledge for the player, and open up interesting opportunities to explore lairs and ruins.
  • glowcrust provides a continuous supply of luminous hoarshrooms. These can be used as tonics, similar to a salve injector, sold for profit due to their high trade value, or preserved into useful ingredients for cooking.
  • Significantly improves your reputation with the Fungi faction.
  • Grants bonus armor (AV), and in some cases, additional elemental resistances.

Detriments

  • Prevents you from equipping items to the infected body part.
    • Often problematic if your main weapon hand gets infected. It's also typically undesirable to get a fungal infection on a body part where useful equipment would otherwise be worn, such as the feet, back, or body.
  • Seriously harms your reputation with the Consortium of Phyta faction.
    • Several notable NPCs that you will encounter during the main quest are part of this faction and may become hostile to you if your reputation is too low.
  • All fungal infections have a low AV bonus compared to the AV (or DV) bonuses granted by high-tier equipment.
  • waxflab has a notable penalty to DV and quickness that is often undesirable.
  • fickle gill has no real benefits compared to other fungal infections. It also spreads between the player and their companions or Temporal Fugue clones, which can lead to many infected body parts over time.

Becoming Infected

Fungal infections are obtained by contact with fungal spores.

When a player or creature that has less than 250 reputation with the Fungi faction enters any of the 8 tiles surrounding a brooding puff, the puff will spew forth its infectious spores into the air. The spores act similar to a gas, and will generally linger in the air for around 60-100 turns. Any creature or player that is in the same tile as fungal spores must make a toughness save each turn (difficulty 10) or become afflicted with itchy skin, which eventually lead to the fungal infection.

Fungal Habitats

Fungal grass, dandy caps, and spotted shagspook

Fungi spawn in zones that are randomly generated with a fungus patch, fungus grove, or fungus forest postfix. This is a somewhat uncommon occurrence but fungi can be found in just about any zone that the player enters. It is common for multiple connected zones to each be populated with fungi. Fungal zones have a particularly recognizable type of blue grass that usually gives them away upon entry. They are also filled with dandy caps and spotted shagspook, which, though harmless themselves, can be dangerous for the way that they hide nearby brooding puffs. A player who is trying to avoid getting a fungal infection should tread carefully through a fungal zone, making sure not to walk around tight corners or enter unknown nooks where brooding puffs may lie in wait.

Obtaining Specific Infections

In some cases, a player may wish to obtain specific infections, and perhaps even to infect specific body parts. Doing so is possible, but requires some preparation and patience.

First, make note in your journal of any fungal zone that you find. This allows you to easily return to the area later when you're ready to get started. You'll typically encounter a few fungal zones during normal gameplay, but you can also simply wander around on surface zones to try and find one. Second, obtain a copy of the Corpus Choliys, which contains the randomly generated recipe for a fungal cure in your world. It may also be a good idea to gather the cure ingredients ahead of time - particularly if the cure requires a rare corpse.

When you're ready to infect yourself:

  1. Enter a fungus zone that is home to brooding puffs.
  2. Become infected by entering the puff's spores. Make sure to note the color of the puff and its spores (both will be the same color).
  3. After confirming that you've gained the itchy skin effect, wait 2-3 days nearby, and see what infection you get.
  4. If you got a different infection than you wanted, cure the infection and try again with a different-colored brooding puff. Repeat this process until you find the infection(s) you are looking for.
  5. To get infections on specific body parts, you can simply infect your entire body with the type of infection you desire, and then cure each body part that you don't want the infection to remain on.

Curing Fungal Infections

The following is a record of known afflictions, their symptoms and cures, which I have compiled from the logs and personal notes I authored during the course of my forty-year tenure as physician and apothecary to the farmstead of Kardis. Abbott Urium of the neighboring Monastery of the Illustrious Heart of Chrome has agreed to instruct the monks of the scriptorium to reproduce this text for posterity; the reader who finds use in these notes is indebted to him.

Corpus Choliys

The Corpus Choliys contains the cure to many known diseases and infections in Qud, including fungal infections. You should find the book in game and read it to learn what is required of you to cure a fungal disease. The cure recipe will be randomized but will always have the same general structure:

  • To initiate the cure, the player must eat the raw corpse of a worm-like creature. The corpse required could be any of the following. Non-carnivorous creatures will need to wait until they are famished before they will be able to stomach the thought of eating the raw corpse.
Creature Corpse Drop Chance Where to Find
electric snail 100% A somewhat uncommon creature found in the ruins and jungles biomes or underground.
snailmother 100% A somewhat uncommon creature found in underground caves.
knollworm 10% Very common in the waterlogged tunnel. Also found in similar low-tier underground areas.
plated knollworm 15% Very common in the waterlogged tunnel. Also found in similar low-tier underground areas.
leech 25% Commonly found in hills, jungles, ruins, and the Rust Wells.
bloated leech 100% Commonly found in hills, jungles, ruins, and the Rust Wells.
segmented mirthworm 50% Very common in surface and underground zones near Grit Gate. This is a self-replicating "breeder" creature that will multiply into a larger group.
worm of the earth 5% Found in mid- to high-tier ruins and in the Tomb of the Eaters. This is a self-replicating "breeder" creature that will multiply into a larger group.
seedsprout worm 10% A rare solitary creature with a low corpse drop rate. Finding a corpse will be difficult.
  • a 1:1 mixture of gel and one of the following randomly chosen liquids:
  • Spraybottles (and other key items, like leech/worm corpses, gel, etc)
    • How to use the spraybottle "apply" UI
    • curing one of several of the same (spray random liquid on them to identify them, then clean the ones you want to remove, and spray them with the cure solution)
  • explain the various messages and what they mean (i.e. corpse timer expired, etc)





throwing axe
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4/9
base: 4maximum: 9
Damage
♥2d12
average: 13range: 2-24
♦4
Armor value: 4
○3
Dodge value: 3
PV

4/9

Damage

♥2d122-24 (Avg: 13)

Weight

1#