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To create a poisoned arrow, use the poison skill on a poison potion, then on a single piece of cloth. That cloth will turn into a poison soaked rag. You must have this rag in your top pack.
= Poisoned Arrows =


When firing a poisoned arrow, you have a percent chance to fire an arrow with the level of the poison applied. That percent is equal to your poisoning skill. Therefore, if you fire an arrow with a greater poisoned rag, and you have 75 poisoning, you have a 75% chance to greater poison, and a 25% chance to normal poison.
Poisoned arrows allow archers to apply poison effects to their ranged attacks.


In the event of a lesser poisoned rag that loses a level of poison, you will not poison at all.
== Creating Poisoned Arrows ==


Shooting a poisoned arrow will damage your bow, and bows can not be repaired. However, carpenters can seal bows in wax which will delay corrosion.
To create a poisoned arrow:
 
# Use the Poisoning skill on a poison potion.
# Target a single piece of cloth.
# The cloth will become a poison-soaked rag.
# Place the poison-soaked rag in your top-level backpack.
 
While the rag remains in your backpack, it may be used when firing arrows.
 
== Poisoning Chance ==
 
When firing an arrow, there is a chance that the poison from the rag will be applied to the shot.
 
The chance of successfully applying poison is equal to your Poisoning skill. For example:
 
* 75.0 Poisoning = 75% chance to apply poison
* 100.0 Poisoning = 100% chance to apply poison
 
If a poison application fails, the poison effect may be reduced by one level.
 
Example:
 
* Greater Poison -> Normal Poison
* Normal Poison -> Lesser Poison
* Lesser Poison -> No Poison
 
== Bow Corrosion ==
 
Firing poisoned arrows causes damage to the bow being used.
 
Bows damaged in this manner cannot be repaired. However, carpenters can seal bows with wax, which significantly delays corrosion and extends the weapon's lifespan.
 
== Restrictions ==
 
A spell target cannot be maintained while firing poisoned arrows.
 
If a spell is being targeted when a poisoned arrow is fired, the spell target will be cancelled.

Latest revision as of 05:21, 31 May 2026

Poisoned Arrows

Poisoned arrows allow archers to apply poison effects to their ranged attacks.

Creating Poisoned Arrows

To create a poisoned arrow:

  1. Use the Poisoning skill on a poison potion.
  2. Target a single piece of cloth.
  3. The cloth will become a poison-soaked rag.
  4. Place the poison-soaked rag in your top-level backpack.

While the rag remains in your backpack, it may be used when firing arrows.

Poisoning Chance

When firing an arrow, there is a chance that the poison from the rag will be applied to the shot.

The chance of successfully applying poison is equal to your Poisoning skill. For example:

  • 75.0 Poisoning = 75% chance to apply poison
  • 100.0 Poisoning = 100% chance to apply poison

If a poison application fails, the poison effect may be reduced by one level.

Example:

  • Greater Poison -> Normal Poison
  • Normal Poison -> Lesser Poison
  • Lesser Poison -> No Poison

Bow Corrosion

Firing poisoned arrows causes damage to the bow being used.

Bows damaged in this manner cannot be repaired. However, carpenters can seal bows with wax, which significantly delays corrosion and extends the weapon's lifespan.

Restrictions

A spell target cannot be maintained while firing poisoned arrows.

If a spell is being targeted when a poisoned arrow is fired, the spell target will be cancelled.