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| description = A simple mechanical trap designed to wound and ensnare the victim. As if the excruciating pain of having your foot caught in one of these wasn't enough, the metal jaws have also been coated with heartbreak poison. | | description = A simple mechanical trap designed to wound and ensnare the victim. As if the excruciating pain of having your foot caught in one of these wasn't enough, the metal jaws have also been coated with heartbreak poison. | ||
| trapstats = Required skill: 80<br>Detection difficulty: 100% | | trapstats = Required skill: 80<br>Detection difficulty: 100% | ||
− | | capabilities = Use: Place a mechanical bear trap that deals 35-40 mechanical damage instantly, applies a bleeding wound that deals additional 100% of the initial damage over 3 turns and roots the victim in place for 3 turns.<br>When triggered this trap also afflicts the target with | + | | capabilities = Use: Place a mechanical bear trap that deals 35-40 mechanical damage instantly, applies a bleeding wound that deals additional 100% of the initial damage over 3 turns and roots the victim in place for 3 turns.<br>When triggered this trap also afflicts the target with 3 stacks of heartbreak poison that deals 7 damage per stack every turn for up to 3 turns. Stacks 5 times. If this poison is allowed the expire naturally it will then deal a great amount of damage which increases ever more rapidly with each stack. |
| limitations = Cannot be used in combat | | limitations = Cannot be used in combat | ||
| weight = 1.00 | | weight = 1.00 |
Latest revision as of 05:10, 8 April 2021
- Main article: Bear Trap
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