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{{Otheruses|Poison in general|the item needed for the [[Ernest the Chicken]] quest|Poison (item)}}
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{{Otheruses|the detriment|the item needed for the [[Ernest the Chicken]] quest|Poison (item)}}
 
{{confuse|Venom}}
 
{{confuse|Venom}}
 
[[File:Poisoned.png|thumb|A player taking damage from poison]]
 
[[File:Poisoned.png|thumb|A player taking damage from poison]]
 
[[File:Poison hitpoints minimap.png|left]]
 
[[File:Poison hitpoints minimap.png|left]]
   
'''Poison''' is a detriment that players and monsters suffer when they are attacked by a poisoned weapon. Also, the ''Smoke''-type spells from the [[Ancient Magicks]] cause their target(s) to become poisoned. Many NPCs are able to inflict poison. The maximum damage from this can range from 1 to over 20 depending on the type of poison.
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'''Poison''' is a detriment that players and monsters suffer when they are attacked by a poisonous weapon. Also, the [[Smoke spells|set of spells]] from the [[Ancient Magicks]] cause their target(s) to become poisoned. Many NPCs are able to inflict poison. The maximum damage from this can range from 1 to over 20 depending on the type of poison.
   
 
When a player or monster is poisoned, a number appears with a green [[hitsplat]] ([[File:poison hitsplat.png]]) instead of a red or blue one, indicating the amount of damage the poison has dealt. Poison wears off over time, decreasing by a value of one for every four times it strikes.
 
When a player or monster is poisoned, a number appears with a green [[hitsplat]] ([[File:poison hitsplat.png]]) instead of a red or blue one, indicating the amount of damage the poison has dealt. Poison wears off over time, decreasing by a value of one for every four times it strikes.
   
For instance, if a player is hit by another player wielding a poisoned dagger, they would be hit for 4 damage every minute (four times), then 3 damage every minute (four times), then 2 damage every minute (four times), then 1 damage every minute (four times), and then the poison would be gone.
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For instance, if a player is hit by another player wielding a regular poisoned dagger, they would be hit for 4 damage every minute (four times), then 3 damage every minute (four times), then 2 damage every minute (four times), then 1 damage every minute (four times), and then the poison would be gone.
   
Some monsters must inflict damage in order to poison a player (snakes, spiders, etc.) while others will inflict poison regardless of damage (e.g., [[Cave slime]]). Player poison ''does ''need to deal damage to apply.
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Some monsters must inflict damage in order to poison a player (snakes, spiders, etc.) while others will inflict poison regardless of damage ([[Cave slime]]). Player inflicted poison ''does'' need to deal damage to apply.
   
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The list of poisons in terms of deadliness are as such:
It is also interesting to note that being afflicted by poison does not interrupt certain skilling actions, such as [[Woodcutting]] or [[Fishing]].
 
   
The list of poison's in terms of deadliness are as such:
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* Weak thieving poison by opening some thieving chests: 1,2
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* Default poison and abyssal tentacle: 4, 2
 
 
* Strong poison: 5, 3
* Weak thieving poison. 1,2 , obtained from opening some thieving chests.
 
* Default poison 4, 2
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* Super and Karambwan poison: 6, 4
 
* Converted [[venom]] to poison by drinking any [[antipoison]] potion once: 6
* Strong poison 5, 3
 
* Super poison 6, 4
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* NPC poison: 8-20
* Converted [[venom]] to poison by drinking any [[antipoison]] potion once, 6
 
* NPC poison 8 to 20
 
   
 
== Weapon poisoning ==
 
== Weapon poisoning ==
[[Weapon]]s can be poisoned by weapon poisons made through the [[Herblore]] skill. There are several types of weapon poisons which deal progressively more damage. Only [[spear]]s, [[arrow]]s, [[bolts]], [[dart]]s, [[throwing knives]], [[javelin]]s, [[dagger]]s, and [[hasta]]e could be poisoned. The [[abyssal tentacle]] can also be poisoned.
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[[Weapon]]s can be poisoned by weapon poisons made through the [[Herblore]] skill. There are several types of weapon poisons which deal progressively more damage. Only [[spear]]s, [[arrow]]s, [[bolts]], [[dart]]s, [[throwing knives]], [[javelin]]s, [[dagger]]s, and [[hasta]]e could be poisoned. The [[abyssal tentacle]] can also poison.
 
* [[Weapon poison]] - poisoning deals 4 damage initially with melee weapons, 2 damage with ranged. (p)
 
* [[Weapon poison]] - poisoning deals 4 damage initially with melee weapons, 2 damage with ranged. (p)
 
* [[Weapon poison (+)]] - hits for 5 damage with melee, 3 with ranged (p+)
 
* [[Weapon poison (+)]] - hits for 5 damage with melee, 3 with ranged (p+)
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* If you are poisoned, you can simply left-click the hitpoints icon on the minimap to cure it, as long as you have any sort of antipoison in your inventory.
 
* If you are poisoned, you can simply left-click the hitpoints icon on the minimap to cure it, as long as you have any sort of antipoison in your inventory.
 
* Being afflicted by poison does not interrupt certain skilling actions, such as [[Woodcutting]] or [[Fishing]].
   
 
{{WP also}}
 
{{WP also}}

Revision as of 16:15, 22 May 2016

This article is about the detriment. For the item needed for the Ernest the Chicken quest, see Poison (item).
Not to be confused with Venom.
Poisoned

A player taking damage from poison

Poison hitpoints minimap

Poison is a detriment that players and monsters suffer when they are attacked by a poisonous weapon. Also, the set of spells from the Ancient Magicks cause their target(s) to become poisoned. Many NPCs are able to inflict poison. The maximum damage from this can range from 1 to over 20 depending on the type of poison.

When a player or monster is poisoned, a number appears with a green hitsplat (Poison hitsplat) instead of a red or blue one, indicating the amount of damage the poison has dealt. Poison wears off over time, decreasing by a value of one for every four times it strikes.

For instance, if a player is hit by another player wielding a regular poisoned dagger, they would be hit for 4 damage every minute (four times), then 3 damage every minute (four times), then 2 damage every minute (four times), then 1 damage every minute (four times), and then the poison would be gone.

Some monsters must inflict damage in order to poison a player (snakes, spiders, etc.) while others will inflict poison regardless of damage (Cave slime). Player inflicted poison does need to deal damage to apply.

The list of poisons in terms of deadliness are as such:

  • Weak thieving poison by opening some thieving chests: 1,2
  • Default poison and abyssal tentacle: 4, 2
  • Strong poison: 5, 3
  • Super and Karambwan poison: 6, 4
  • Converted venom to poison by drinking any antipoison potion once: 6
  • NPC poison: 8-20

Weapon poisoning

Weapons can be poisoned by weapon poisons made through the Herblore skill. There are several types of weapon poisons which deal progressively more damage. Only spears, arrows, bolts, darts, throwing knives, javelins, daggers, and hastae could be poisoned. The abyssal tentacle can also poison.

Notes

  • A weapon poison potion can only be used on 5 thrown objects before running out, e.g. 5 Arrows or 5 Darts.
  • If you poisoned a monster while fighting it, you will not receive experience from the poison damage. Some monsters, such as Wall beasts, Turoths, Waterfiends, and the God Wars Dungeon bosses, are immune to poison.
  • Poison can be removed from weapons with a cleaning cloth, obtained by using Karamja rum with Silk.

Curing poison

Poison can be cured through antidotes in the form of anti-poison potions. Anti-poison potions come in various levels which provide progressively longer immunity to poisoning.

See also

Trivia

  • If you are poisoned, you can simply left-click the hitpoints icon on the minimap to cure it, as long as you have any sort of antipoison in your inventory.
  • Being afflicted by poison does not interrupt certain skilling actions, such as Woodcutting or Fishing.

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