MUTATED!! ¦ Caves of Qud Season 2 ¦ Episode 21
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Oh no, it's my least favourite enemy after the galgal!
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Poor Norbert. Goodness gracious. 😢
Cooking with ubernostrum theoretically can clear out negative effects? Going forward I think that's the best possible solution for a chimera to getting hit by gamma moths.
Hmmm, i'm not actually sure about that... I'll have to look into this! :)
Would you actually need Ubernostrum for that, or would Starapple Jam be good enough?
Maybe you could bait the pyramid with phasing? You have the recipe for it. Not sure how effect that would be, but you could try that as a way down the historic site,
Also look on the bright side, some transkinetic cuffs will turn the defect into a positive bonus lol
Yeah the transkinetic cuffs will be a huge get for us! Thanks for reminding me of that dude!
Couldn't you just use the "negative effect removed" triggered effect of cooking to get rid of the mutating debuff? I tipically use vinewafer sheaf and starapple jam to get the "Whenever you drink water, 25% chance to remove a random negative effect" to get rid of diseases or itchy skin before it fully manifests.
An even better recipe is using pickled mushrooms, I think those are a guaranteed proc when eating a mushroom (or better, the mushroom serving).
Yes absolutely! See, the thing is - I am not a smart man, and my brain doesn't work when I'm recording haha. The mushrooms are amazing, yes!