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* [[Damage_Types#Resistance|Resistant]] to {{DamageType|Fire}} damage. | * [[Damage_Types#Resistance|Resistant]] to {{DamageType|Fire}} damage. | ||
* [[Damage Types#Vulnerability|Vulnerable]] to {{DamageType|Lightning}} and {{DamageType|Cold}} damage. | * [[Damage Types#Vulnerability|Vulnerable]] to {{DamageType|Lightning}} and {{DamageType|Cold}} damage. | ||
| stack id = WET | |||
| stack priority = 10 | |||
| properties = DisableCombatlog, DisableOverhead | |||
| status groups = SG_Surface | |||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 00:00, 9 May 2024
Properties
WET
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Conditions with the same stack ID
Conditions with the stack ID WET
, only one of these can be applied at the same time:
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Sources of Wet
Notes[edit | edit source]
- Combining this with will replace both conditions and make the target . However, the target must be first chilled, and only then made wet, otherwise it will not freeze.
- Characters who become Wet will wash off any blood and dirt that has accumulated on them and their armour.
- Wet entities who are resistant to Lightning and/or Cold damage will have their resistances negated, but vulnerability will not be applied to the respective element.