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Root is an affliction; a negative status effect that handicaps the target.
 
Root is an affliction; a negative status effect that handicaps the target.
  
 
Not be confused with [[Rot]], an elemental damage type.
 
Not be confused with [[Rot]], an elemental damage type.
  
A creature under the effect of Root is unable to move while they are rooted, though they can still take any other action.  
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===Effect===
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A creature under the effect of Root is unable to move while they are rooted, though they can still take any other action. Thus it's particularly useful against enemies who only have [[melee]] attacks.  
  
Players are able to inflict Root on a target using the root spell from the [[Magic#Offensive_Affliction|Offensive Affliction]] [[Magic]] skill.
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===Root as spell===
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Players are able to inflict Root on a target using the Root spell from the [[Magic#Offensive_Affliction|Offensive Affliction]] [[Magic]] skill. This spell is first available at level 10 magic. Like with all affliction spells, a link must be maintained to keep the target rooted.
  
 
Players can increase their chances of resisting a Root Affliction spell by wearing [[jewelry]] that raises their Jungle resistance.
 
Players can increase their chances of resisting a Root Affliction spell by wearing [[jewelry]] that raises their Jungle resistance.
  
[[Kizarak]] are able to inflict Root on their enemies with their spit attack, but this is not a magical effect and thus Jungle resistance will not help you resist it. Creatures that are immune to Root spells similarly are not immune to this effect.
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===Enemies using Madness===
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Since homin mages are capable of casting Root affliction spells, it may be used against you in [[PvP]]. It may also be cast against you in [[PvE]] by [[bandits]] or [[tribes]] guards, who do not need to maintain a link to keep you rooted.
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[[Stinga]] and [[Slaveni]] are also capable of casting Root affliction spells at their enemies, and also don't need to maintain a link to keep them rooted.
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[[Kizarak]] have a special ability that allows them to inflict Root on their enemies with their spit attack. This is not a magical effect and thus Jungle resistance will not help you resist it. Creatures that are immune to Root spells similarly are not immune to this effect.
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===Creatures immune to Root===
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The following creatures are immune to the Root spell: [[Capryni]], [[Gubani]], [[Igara]], [[Messab]], [[Ocyx]], [[Raspal]], [[Torbak]], [[Varinx]], [[Kinrey]], [[Kirosta]], [[Kizoar]], [[Kizarak]], [[Cute]].
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Root immunity only applies to the Offensive Affliction spell; not to Root caused by the [[Kizarak]] special ability.
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Strangely, Root works on [[intelligent plants]], even though it does nothing as they already can't move.

Revision as of 05:00, 1 October 2010

Root for me?

Root is an affliction; a negative status effect that handicaps the target.

Not be confused with Rot, an elemental damage type.

Effect

A creature under the effect of Root is unable to move while they are rooted, though they can still take any other action. Thus it's particularly useful against enemies who only have melee attacks.

Root as spell

Players are able to inflict Root on a target using the Root spell from the Offensive Affliction Magic skill. This spell is first available at level 10 magic. Like with all affliction spells, a link must be maintained to keep the target rooted.

Players can increase their chances of resisting a Root Affliction spell by wearing jewelry that raises their Jungle resistance.

Enemies using Madness

Since homin mages are capable of casting Root affliction spells, it may be used against you in PvP. It may also be cast against you in PvE by bandits or tribes guards, who do not need to maintain a link to keep you rooted.

Stinga and Slaveni are also capable of casting Root affliction spells at their enemies, and also don't need to maintain a link to keep them rooted.

Kizarak have a special ability that allows them to inflict Root on their enemies with their spit attack. This is not a magical effect and thus Jungle resistance will not help you resist it. Creatures that are immune to Root spells similarly are not immune to this effect.

Creatures immune to Root

The following creatures are immune to the Root spell: Capryni, Gubani, Igara, Messab, Ocyx, Raspal, Torbak, Varinx, Kinrey, Kirosta, Kizoar, Kizarak, Cute.

Root immunity only applies to the Offensive Affliction spell; not to Root caused by the Kizarak special ability.

Strangely, Root works on intelligent plants, even though it does nothing as they already can't move.