Death's Sting

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Death's Sting is the current system in place to penalize a character for dying in the world of Elanthia.

Effects of Death

Death and decay have many short- and long-term effects on a character. They consist of a temporary reduction in all stats, a reduction in experience absorbtion rate, a reduction in health, stamina, mana, or spirit recovery rate, and a reduction in a character's Constitution stat that lasts longer than the other stat reductions. Of these, only the reduction in all stats simply takes time to recover from. All the rest require either a special potion or absorbing experience. Fortunately, the only permanent effect that death has on a character is the loss of a deed.

Short Term Effects of Death

Method of Resurrection Recovery Rate
Resurrection with deeds 4% per minute
Resurrection without deeds 2% per minute
Decay with deeds 2% per minute
Decay without deeds 1% per minute

Immediately after being brought back to life, from either being resurrected or decaying, all stats are reduced by 40%. If a Chrism gem is used prior to a character being ressurected, stats are instead reduced by 20%. The rate of statistic recovery depends on how the character was raised (decaying or resurrection) and if the character has deeds or not (See the table to the right). Without a Chrism gem, being resurrected with deeds takes 10 minutes to recover, being resurrected without deeds or decaying with deeds takes 20 minutes to recover, and decaying without deeds takes 40 minutes to recover. The use of a Chrism gem halves the time it takes to recover.

A character's Constitution stat will not recover fully unless the character was resurrected, had a deed, and had 0 recent deaths at the time of the death.

Long Term Effects of Death

Dying in Gemstone has numerous long term effects which only apply in certain cases. Generally, a character that possesses deeds and is resurrected after dying will not see but one long term effect -- Constitution loss. However, a character that does not have deeds, decays, or departs will see more and harsher long term effects, such as reduced spirit, stamina, health, and mana recovery; reduced experience absorbtion; and increased Constitution loss.

Conditions of Death Constitution loss Reduced
Recovery Rate
Experience
Absorbtion (25%)
Resurrected with Deeds 1 per recent death None None
Resurrected without Deeds 3, +1 per recent death 2000 500
Decay with Deeds 3, +1 per recent death 2000 1000
Decay without Deeds 3, +1 per recent death 5000 2000
Departure without Deeds 3, +1 per recent death 10000 4000
Note: it takes 2000 experience points to recover 1 point of constitution lost due to death. The total amount of constitution that can be lost due to repeated deaths is 25 points.
Also note: Recent Deaths are defined as the number of deaths that occurred within the last month or 50,000 experience, whichever comes first. This number caps at 5, so the most constitution that a character can lose from a single death is 8 points, which would take 16,000 experience to recover.

Death Sting Amount

When typing EXP, a character can view how much Death Sting they have, which is shown by an adjective describing how severe the sting is. The amounts determining the adjective are displayed below.

Adjective Amount
None 0
Light 1-500
Moderate 501-1000
Sharp Unknown
Harsh Unknown
Piercing Unknown
Crushing Unknown

Recovery Potions

There is a priestess that wanders around every town and city of Elanthia, usually of a race fitting for the region. If you give her silver (the amount depends on the character's level), she will give you a potion that will aid you in recovering from the effects of Death's Sting. Each dose of this potion recovers one point of Constitution, until the character is fully recovered. After a character's CON points are fully restored, each dose of the potion then begins working on recovering 250 experience of the experience absorbtion penalty.


Messaging:

As you sip from the liquid, your mouth begins to tingle. Soon, the feeling spreads throughout the rest of your body. Your tongue feels numb and the base of your skull is getting warm. An inky blackness creeps in along the edge of your vision and for a few panicked moments you can't see a thing. Suddenly your senses return to normal, but you feel somehow changed. --CON penalty mitigation effect.

You take a sip of the liquid. The taste is sweet, like an orange. You feel a momentary tingle sweep through your chest. --EXP absorbtion penalty mitigation.

You take a sip of the liquid. The taste is sweet, like an orange. --No effect.

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