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'''Demon's Mark''' - "Your soul is forfeit." Acquired upon purchasing [[Legendaries|Gram]]. <span style="color:red;">Deducts 350 max health.</span>
'''Demon's Mark''' - "Your soul is forfeit." Acquired upon purchasing [[Legendaries|Gram]]. <span style="color:red;">Deducts 350 max health.</span>


'''COVID-19''' - "This is no laughing matter." Acquired from other players, it can be spread via cursed players clicking those without the curse. There are no known downsides, other than taking up an inventory slot.
'''COVID-19''' - "This is no laughing matter." Acquired from other players, it can be spread via cursed players clicking those without the curse. There is one possible downside other than taking up an inventory slot: reduced XP gain. However, this has not been confirmed.

Revision as of 17:29, 1 April 2020

In Age of Dungeons, you can acquire curses which hinder you by taking up an inventory slot as well as additional debuffs. Curses are lost upon death.

Known Curses

Broken Wings - "Sarmina relinquishes her blessings upon you." Having Holy Knight Armor then becoming chaotic. Deducts 300 max health and 500 max mana.

Mana Shock - "Too much mana isn't very good for you." Acquired by overcharging mana to more than double your max mana, then drinking a mana potion. Deducts 200 max mana.

Growing Pains - "Bigger isn't always better." Acquired by increasing size 21 times or more using legendary sword Feast and Famine. 15% more damage from all sources.

Mind Toxin - No Quote. Acquired by being damaged by Mantis miniboss. Causes poison to reduce mana alongside health.

Demon's Mark - "Your soul is forfeit." Acquired upon purchasing Gram. Deducts 350 max health.

COVID-19 - "This is no laughing matter." Acquired from other players, it can be spread via cursed players clicking those without the curse. There is one possible downside other than taking up an inventory slot: reduced XP gain. However, this has not been confirmed.