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Dr Who

Up to date as of January 31, 2010

From TARDIS Index File, the free Doctor Who reference.

Toxic was a popular recording made by singer Britney Spears in the early 21st Century on Earth. By the year 5 billion, the song was considered a ballad from Earth's classical era and was played on a vintage jukebox owned by Cassandra shortly before the planet Earth was destroyed. (DW: The End of the World) (As such, "Toxic" could be called the last song heard during the planet's history.)

Behind the scenes

  • The shot of the Doctor bobbing his head to the music subsequently has been used in so many fan-made music tribute videos, appearing on websites such as YouTube, that it is approaching Internet meme status.

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Final Fantasy

Up to date as of February 01, 2010

From Final Fantasy Wiki

Toxic may refer to:


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eWrestling

Up to date as of February 01, 2010

From the eWrestling Encyclopedia.

Toxic was a professional wrestler for CWF. He has since been released.

On August 20, 2007 Toxic appeared on a syndicated CWF television show where he was soundly squashed by One Man Genocide and subsequently brutalized after the match.


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Runescape

Up to date as of February 07, 2010
(Redirected to Poison article)

From the RuneScape Wiki, the wiki for all things RuneScape

This article is about the condition that affects players and monsters. For the item needed for the Ernest the Chicken quest, see Poison (item).
"Toxic" redirects here. For the Mourning's Ends Part I quest items, see Toxic powder and Toxic naphtha.

Poison is a detriment that players and monsters suffer when they are attacked by a poisoned weapon. Also, the Smoke-type spells from the Ancient Magicks

may poison
Old Splat
 targets. Many non-player characters are also able to poison. The damage can range from 1 (Poison almost worn off) to 16. (K'ril Tsutsaroth's starting poison)

When a player or monster is poisoned, a number appears with a green splat (File:Poison_Hit(new1).png) instead of a red or blue one, indicating the amount of damage the poison has dealt to their hitpoints (for example, a player who suffers 6 poison damage will lose 6 hitpoints). Poison wears off over time, decreasing by a value of one for every four times it strikes.

For instance, if a player is hit by another player wielding a poisoned dagger, they would be hit for 4 damage every 18 seconds or 30 game ticks (four times), then 3 damage every 18 seconds (four times), then 2 damage every 18 seconds (four times), then 1 damage every 18 seconds (four times), and then the poison would be gone.

It is worth noting that an attack with a poisoned weapon does not actually need to inflict direct damage to inflict poison. Whether this is a programming oversight or intentional is not known. This could possibly be that poison does not need a cut (i.e. dealing 1 damage) but just a graze which deals no damage to the player, but enough to get the poison into their bloodstream. Technically, this may be because an attack hits, but the strength of the hit is only 0. (Missing and hitting for 0 are different but appear the same) Some monsters, such as tribesmen or Kalphites, must inflict damage in order to poison a player (Prayers such as the Protect from Melee cannot negate this, and even if they hit zeros due to the prayer's effect, you are still poisoned). Others, such as Cave Slimes and Saradomin wizards, as well as other players, may inflict poison even if they hit a zero (unless the player is protected by an antipoison potion).

It is also interesting to note that being afflicted by poison does not disrupt Woodcutting, and players cannot rest if they are poisoned.

Tripwires in Tirannwn cause 2 poison damage.

A player getting poisoned.

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Weapon poisoning

Clean, unpoisoned weapons can be poisoned by weapon poisons made through the Herblore skill. There are several types of weapon poisons which deal progressively more damage. Only spears, arrows, bolts, darts, throwing knives, javelins, daggers, and hastae can be poisoned.

  • Weapon poison - poisoning deals 4 damage initially with melee weapons, 2 damage with ranged. Weapons with this poisoning have the suffix (p) on the end of their names (for example, Dragon dagger(p)).
  • Extra strong weapon poison - hits for 5 damage with melee, 3 with ranged. Suffix (p+).
  • Super strong weapon poison - hits for 6 damage with melee, 4 with ranged. Suffix (p++).
  • Karambwan paste - hits for 6 damage, cannot be cured by normal Anti-poison potion. This poison can only be applied to spears and hastae. Suffix (kp).

Also, if a monster you are fighting gets poisoned by you, you will not receive experience from the poison damage.

Poison can be removed from weapons with a cleaning cloth, obtained by using Karamja rum with Silk. A new poison can then be applied to the weapon. If you attempt to apply poison to an already poisoned weapon nothing interesting happens. This is the case of all poisoned weapons except when you use an poisoned karambwan paste on an spear or hasta. For example, you have an dragon spear p++ and you also have poisoned karambwan paste, you can use the paste on the dragon spear p++ without needing to wipe off the p++ with a cleaning cloth.

Curing poison

Poison can be cured through antidotes in the form of anti-poison potions. Anti-poison potions come in various levels which provide progressively longer immunity to poisoning. All poisons except for Karambwan paste can be cured by regular antipoison, even that inflicted upon players by K'ril Tsutsaroth, which hits 16 to start.

Another free alternative if you are really low on health is to teleport to your respawn location. This way when you die you can instantly obtain your items again. This is not advised in a player vs player world, if you have been attacked by another player, even if they have done one damage, you will lose all your items (unless on a bounty hunter world, you will lose all but one item).

Trivia

  • When the player is poisoned their hitpoints meter near the minimap paints itself green with a use cure (p) option.
  • You cannot rest while you are poisoned.
  • Players do not experience the effects of poison whilst wearing the Ring of stone.
  • Players do not experience the effects of poison whilst wearing the Easter ring.

See also

External links

  • Weapon Poison at the RuneScape Knowledge Base

This article uses material from the "Poison" article on the Runescape wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.







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