Talk:Weakness to Poison (Skyrim)

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Question: Can someone explain what that means? Does it mean that there is a bigger chance that the target will be affected by the next poison, or does it mean that the next poison will do greater damage?

Answer: next poison will have a greater magnitude for every negative (and positive!) effect it carries. Poisons always affect your target, however Bosmer and Redguards are 50% resistant to poison and vampires are completely immune (it still affects vampires).

On positive effects in a poison: For example a poison with "fortify enchanting" positive effect (Blue Butterfly Wing + Hagraven Claw + Hanging Moss) applied on self will have a greater "fortify enchanting" impact if you have "weakness to poison" status. Applying poison to self is tricky though. Making a loop is possible : applying wekness to poison (on self) - fortify enchanting (poison on self) - enchant stronger fortify alchemy gear - then make stronger poisons. This deserves a separate article really. EbonySkyrim (talk) 09:40, March 22, 2013 (UTC)