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− | [[File:Createdpoison.png|150px|thumb|A created Damage Health poison]] |
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− | + | |name = Damage Health |
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+ | |image = MagicHatMarker.png |
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− | {{for|other uses|Damage Health}} |
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+ | |school = [[Destruction (Skyrim)|Destruction]] |
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+ | |effect = Causes '''X''' points of poison damage. |
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+ | |id = {{ID|0003EB42}} |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{For|2=Damage Health}}{{Main|Damage}} |
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'''Damage Health''' is an adverse effect that can occur to both the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] or any other target. Damage Health causes a loss of [[health]] by a specified amount, over time. The Damage Health effect is always instant. However, there is a similar effect known as [[Lingering Damage Health]] which does damage over time. |
'''Damage Health''' is an adverse effect that can occur to both the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] or any other target. Damage Health causes a loss of [[health]] by a specified amount, over time. The Damage Health effect is always instant. However, there is a similar effect known as [[Lingering Damage Health]] which does damage over time. |
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==Ingredients== |
==Ingredients== |
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The following [[Alchemy (Skyrim)|alchemical]] ingredients have the damage health effect, along with where on the effects list it appears for each. |
The following [[Alchemy (Skyrim)|alchemical]] ingredients have the damage health effect, along with where on the effects list it appears for each. |
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+ | *[[Crimson Nirnroot]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Deathbell]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Ectoplasm (Skyrim)|Ectoplasm]] (4) |
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+ | *[[Emperor Parasol Moss]] {{DR}} (1) |
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+ | *[[Falmer Ear]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Human Flesh (Skyrim)|Human Flesh]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Human Heart (Skyrim)|Human Heart]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Imp Stool (Skyrim)|Imp Stool]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Jarrin Root]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Nightshade (Skyrim)|Nightshade]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Nirnroot (Skyrim)|Nirnroot]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Poison Bloom]] {{DG}} (1) |
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+ | *[[Red Mountain Flower]] (4) |
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+ | *[[River Betty]] (1) |
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+ | *[[Skeever Tail]] (3) |
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+ | *[[Small Antlers]] (4) |
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+ | *[[Troll Fat (Skyrim)|Troll Fat]] (4) |
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+ | *[[Void Salts (Skyrim)|Void Salts]] (3) |
[[File:DamageHealth.png|250px|thumb|A chart displaying the Damage Health gradient.]] |
[[File:DamageHealth.png|250px|thumb|A chart displaying the Damage Health gradient.]] |
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− | There are some ingredients that have a higher Damage Health effect than others |
+ | There are some ingredients that have a higher Damage Health effect than others. For example, a River Betty does 75 Damage Health, but a Nirnroot only does 30. The highest damage health effect belongs to the Jarrin Root, at 500, but there is only one Jarrin Root in the entire game, and it is a [[Quest Items (Skyrim)|quest item]]. |
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*{{Morrowind}} |
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*{{Skyrim}} |
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[[Category:Skyrim: Alchemy Effects]] |
[[Category:Skyrim: Alchemy Effects]] |
Revision as of 20:14, 7 November 2018
- For other uses, see Damage Health.
- Main article: Damage
Damage Health is an adverse effect that can occur to both the Dragonborn or any other target. Damage Health causes a loss of health by a specified amount, over time. The Damage Health effect is always instant. However, there is a similar effect known as Lingering Damage Health which does damage over time.
Ingredients
The following alchemical ingredients have the damage health effect, along with where on the effects list it appears for each.
- Crimson Nirnroot (1)
- Deathbell (1)
- Ectoplasm (4)
- Emperor Parasol Moss DR (1)
- Falmer Ear (1)
- Human Flesh (1)
- Human Heart (1)
- Imp Stool (1)
- Jarrin Root (1)
- Nightshade (1)
- Nirnroot (1)
- Poison Bloom DG (1)
- Red Mountain Flower (4)
- River Betty (1)
- Skeever Tail (3)
- Small Antlers (4)
- Troll Fat (4)
- Void Salts (3)
There are some ingredients that have a higher Damage Health effect than others. For example, a River Betty does 75 Damage Health, but a Nirnroot only does 30. The highest damage health effect belongs to the Jarrin Root, at 500, but there is only one Jarrin Root in the entire game, and it is a quest item.