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== Information ==
== Information ==


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Gouge blinds the target and lowers their [[hitroll]] by 4. If you are blinded but are affected with [[true sight]], then the blindness will not affect you (unless you are still affected by it when [[true sight]] wears off).
 
If you are blind, you can't see any players, [[mobile|mobs]] or objects. This means you can't target any of them directly and thus cannot pick up items (or quaff potions) or attack a specific target. You will still defend yourself in combat, however, and can 'get all'. You can't see rooms or exits either.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==


* Blindness (Equivalent spell for [[Cleric|Clerics]],  [[Mage|Mages]] & [[Ranger|Rangers]]) / [[Dall loisg]] (Equivalent spell for [[Druid|Druids]])
* Blindness (Equivalent spell for [[Cleric|Clerics]],  [[Mage|Mages]] & [[Ranger|Rangers]]) / [[Dall loisg]] (Equivalent spell for [[Druid|Druids]])
* [[Cure blindness]]


[[Category:Skills]]
[[Category:Skills]]

Revision as of 04:34, 26 April 2006

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Information

Gouge blinds the target and lowers their hitroll by 4. If you are blinded but are affected with true sight, then the blindness will not affect you (unless you are still affected by it when true sight wears off).

If you are blind, you can't see any players, mobs or objects. This means you can't target any of them directly and thus cannot pick up items (or quaff potions) or attack a specific target. You will still defend yourself in combat, however, and can 'get all'. You can't see rooms or exits either.

See Also


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