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Baetyls have an inherent [[normality|reality stabilization]] effect, while will contest [[Reality distortion|reality distorting]] events.{{Code Reference|class=RealityStabilization}} The strength of this reality stabilization is equal to 120 when the baetyl is at maximum HP; if the baetyl takes damage, the strength of reality stabilization will be multiplied by the percentage of HP it has of its maximum HP.{{File Ref|file=ObjectBlueprints|name=Object}} Notably, reality stabilization will prevent baetyls from being revealed by [[Clairvoyance]].
Baetyls have an inherent [[normality|reality stabilization]] effect, while will contest [[Reality distortion|reality distorting]] events.{{Code Reference|class=RealityStabilization}} The strength of this reality stabilization is equal to 120 when the baetyl is at maximum HP; if the baetyl takes damage, the strength of reality stabilization will be multiplied by the percentage of HP it has of its maximum HP.{{File Ref|file=ObjectBlueprints|name=Object}} Notably, reality stabilization will prevent baetyls from being revealed by [[Clairvoyance]].


A baetyls reality stabilization and gas repulsion will be disabled if the baetyl is broken, [[rusted]], or affected by EMP; however, its explosion effect will still function.
A baetyl's reality stabilization and gas repulsion will be disabled if the baetyl is broken, [[rusted]], or affected by EMP; however, its explosion effect will still function.


Baetyls will passively push adjacent [[gas|gases]] away from themselves, with a 25% chance of doing so each round.<ref name="Object"/>{{Code Reference|class=PartsGas}}
Baetyls will passively push adjacent [[gas|gases]] away from themselves, with a 25% chance of doing so each round.<ref name="Object"/>{{Code Reference|class=PartsGas}}


The {{favilink|sparking baetyl}} is a kind of baetyl that can grant the player "quests".
{{favilink|sparking baetyl|plural}} are a kind of baetyl that can grant the player "quests".


==Bethesda Susa Baetyl==
==Bethesda Susa Baetyl==
{{qud look|title=&Gbaetyl|text=You gaze upon your own reflection in the lustrous chrome face of this conical orb. It emits a harmonic drone.}}
{{qud look|title=&Gbaetyl|text=You gaze upon your own reflection in the lustrous chrome face of this conical orb. It emits a harmonic drone.}}
A unique baetyl can be encountered within the Temple of the Rock, located at the bottom of Bethesda Susa. It is identical to a normal baetyl, save for having a different description. The player is also able to speak to it.
A unique baetyl can be encountered within the Temple of the Rock, located at the bottom of Bethesda Susa. It is identical to a normal baetyl, save for having a different description. The player is also able to speak to it; however, it will refuse to speak to the player if they have sufficiently low [[reputation]] with baetyls.  


This baetyl is integral to the [[Decoding the Signal]] quest. It can be spoken with to "decode the signal" if the player is in possession of the {{favilink|stamped data disk [with Q Girl's instructions encoded]}}.
This baetyl is integral to the [[Decoding the Signal]] quest. It can be spoken with to "decode the signal" if the player is in possession of the {{favilink|stamped data disk [with Q Girl's instructions encoded]}}.
== Trivia ==
* A "baetyl" is a stone, often a meteorite, that is believed to be divine in origin and is sometimes worshipped, similarly to how the baetyl in Bethesda Susa is worshipped by the [[Mechanimists]].


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{{References|2.0.201.75}}