Bleeding
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There are two ways to get rid of it before the 4 minutes run off: | There are two ways to get rid of it before the 4 minutes run off: | ||
*Just die. I guess you don't want to do this. Well, it stops you from bleeding, so i had to note it. xD | *Just die. I guess you don't want to do this. Well, it stops you from bleeding, so i had to note it. xD | ||
- | *There is a | + | *There is a cleric skill - called Cure - which can remove it. Look for a nice cleric. ^^ |
+ | (Dispel removes Bleeding from Skeleton Knight's attack.) |
Revision as of 15:11, 4 October 2008
Bleeding is a negative state caused by different monsters - Hungry wolves, for example. When you're under the effect of Bleed, you take damage over time, for 4 minutes. The damage is pretty serious, but it will never kill you - when you have 1 hp, it won't remove that. The duration is generally 4 minutes. The amount of damage caused/period differs on every level - it's always enough to stop your grinding session.
This isn't considered as a poison, an illness, or a curse, so Cure/Antidote Potions and Divine Magic scrolls can't remove it. There are two ways to get rid of it before the 4 minutes run off:
- Just die. I guess you don't want to do this. Well, it stops you from bleeding, so i had to note it. xD
- There is a cleric skill - called Cure - which can remove it. Look for a nice cleric. ^^
(Dispel removes Bleeding from Skeleton Knight's attack.)