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For other possible meanings of Poison in the game, see:

damage types in the game.
is one of the- For all sources of Poison, see Category:Sources of Poison damage.
- For creatures weak to Poison, see Category:Vulnerable to Poison.
- For creatures resistant to Poison, see Category:Resistant to Poison.
- For creatures immune to Poison, see Category:Immune to Poison.
Sources of Poison damage[edit source]
The following sections list various ways in which a player character, or creatures they summon, can deal Poison damage.
Special actions, spells, etc. that are exclusively accessible to non-player characters are not listed.
Spells[edit source]
Class actions
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Special actions
Weapons
The following weapons deal Poison damage as part of their regular attacks.
Equipment
The following equipment add Poison damage to the wearer's attacks or can deal Poison damage through other means.
- Broodmother's Revenge: Whenever healed, gain for 2 turns, gaining +1d6.
- Poisoner's Robe: When dealing poison damage with a spell, deal +1d4.
Consumables
The following consumable items can be used to deal Poison damage. In the case of arrows, the damage is in addition to the attacker's regular ranged weapon damage.
See coatings for details on the general mechanics of toxins.
- Simple Toxin: Applies dealing 1d4.
- Serpent Fang Toxin: Applies dealing 1d6.
- Wyvern Toxin: Applies dealing 1d8.
- Purple Worm Toxin: Applies dealing 1d10.
- Thisobald's Brewed-Up Bellyglummer: Applies dealing 1d6.
- Fungal Bamboozler, Noxious Spore Grenade, Merregon Potion: Deal 2d4+1 in an area on a successful attack roll.
- Poisonous Slime Bomb: Deal 1d4+1 in an area.
- Suspicious Poison: Deals 3d6 repeatedly. Disguised as a potion, but can be thrown to affect an area.
Interactions
- Poisoner's Gloves: When dealing poison damage, target may become .
- Poisoner's Ring: Can make a target vulnerable to poison via .
- Ring of Poison Resistance: Gain resistance to poison.
Notes
- Poison damage normally has nothing to do with the condition.