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What, if anything do we know about the Corruption
I've seen it mentioned here a few times and the devs talk about it. Do we have any solid information or is everything just speculation at this point?
From what I've heard from other users, it sounds quite similar to Chaos from the Warhammer universe.
Please post any info you have or even your favorite theories, I'd love to read them.
From what I've heard from other users, it sounds quite similar to Chaos from the Warhammer universe.
Please post any info you have or even your favorite theories, I'd love to read them.
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This might help your understanding a little. I remember there being some excellent images to help give a visual understanding but I can't find them at the moment
As to speculation, I've posted on this before..
Magic itself is the ultimate cause of corruption. Sort of like how nuclear fission leads to abundant energy but also to toxic waste, there will also be a "yin and yang" to the use of magic: Spent mana eventually seeps into the pores of the planet and eventually twists the very fabric of life itself.
Even the gods can't contain or control this pooling magical waste as it ferments and becomes toxic, which is why they sent people away from the planet to a world without magic.
I'll go even further to speculate that most of the gods also fled to avoid the corruption. But a few of them stayed behind to protect those who didn't leave (the Tulnar). Some of these gods also fell victim to the corruption along with some of their faithful Tulnar. But not all Tulnar and not all gods that stayed behind will be corrupt.
After millennia, the corruption faded, but by now the planet is a different, more sinister place. Then for some reason we stumble back through the gateways...
Lexmax that's what I was hoping for, love your speculation theory too. Thanks for sharing.
I agree too that I look forward to finding the exploits and reporting them so it's not an issue at launch ❤️ Awesome community we have here ^^
Ooops. That is incorrect.
If a Purple combatant kills a Green non-combatant player, the attacking player will become a Red Corrupt player.
Corruption is accrued by killing non-combatants; not from attacking non-combatants.