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| − | Upon mutating, the mush player will turn into a [[ | + | Upon mutating, the mush player will turn into a [[File:Berzerk.png]] '''Berzerk''', making them '''drop all of their items and lose all of their active skills''' (passive skills remain being effective), as well as some standard actions such as [[Extract a spore]] and [[Infect]]. He will also be unable to pick up new items, or speak on the public channel. |
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In turn, mutating will {{HP}} '''heal''' the player, and give a '''bonus to unarmed attacks, as well as some damage protection''', comparable to a player having {{Skill|Solid}} and wearing the {{Item|Plastenite Armor}} (possibility of "armor blocked damage" combat events). | In turn, mutating will {{HP}} '''heal''' the player, and give a '''bonus to unarmed attacks, as well as some damage protection''', comparable to a player having {{Skill|Solid}} and wearing the {{Item|Plastenite Armor}} (possibility of "armor blocked damage" combat events). | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 14 February 2014
Mutate is one of the basic mush actions: All Mush are able to perform this action for 3However, this is not an action which should be used anywhere near the start of the game, as it is irreversible, and will reveal a player as
Mush to everyone. In fact, using it too early is a common beginner's mistake.
Upon mutating, the mush player will turn into a
Berzerk, making them drop all of their items and lose all of their active skills (passive skills remain being effective), as well as some standard actions such as Extract a spore and Infect. He will also be unable to pick up new items, or speak on the public channel.
In turn, mutating will
heal the player, and give a bonus to unarmed attacks, as well as some damage protection, comparable to a player having
Solid and wearing the
Plastenite Armor (possibility of "armor blocked damage" combat events).
When Mutate is used to engage in open battle, it is often as a last resort, and can quickly determine how the game will end.
With full
, a mutated Mush can easily kill a healthy human player (unless hindered by
Crazy Eye or
Pacifist effects).
For better results, several Mush players can arrange a set time for mutating simultaneously as a pack. - Though even then, it is usually more effective to use Weapons first.
At times this action can be unavailable. The exact circumstances that cause this are still unknown. The screenshot on the right was taken by a mush player who had eaten a Cooked Ration after the humans had completed the Constipaspore Serum.


