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				 what is "malus"? 
 See it everywhere, but what is it?  Thanks, DB |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: what is "malus"? 
 I don't understand. malus? sweet crab apples?  
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				 Re: what is "malus"? 
 opposite of a 'bonus'; ie. a detrimental modification. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: what is "malus"? 
 Thanks, I googled malus and the match was a fruit.  
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				 Re: what is "malus"? 
 Exactly what archaeolept said    Examples of maluses in Dominions 3 are the spells: Spirit Curse, Curse, Seven Year Fever, Mist, Slime, Rain, Rust Mist, Destruction, Iron Bane, Demon Cleansing, Doom... |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Tifone  Exactly what archaeolept said    Examples of maluses in Dominions 3 are the spells: Spirit Curse, Curse, Seven Year Fever, Mist, Slime, Rain, Rust Mist, Destruction, Iron Bane, Demon Cleansing, Doom... |  Malus can be used like that, but I use the word "debuff" for those spells. 
 
When I use the word, it's usually a decrease in a numerical ability: -1 to att/def from Limp is a malus. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: what is "malus"? 
 Sorry. It's not really an English word, it's a made-up word inferred from Latin. The English equivalent is actually "penalty," but geeks like me notice that "bonus" is Latin and feel like its opposite should also be Latin.
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				 Re: what is "malus"? 
 Ehm... Max maybe I'm not understanding correctly but malus is actually a Latin word. 
malus, mala, malum = adj. "bad"    
( also - malus, mali = n. f. "apple tree"    but you don't care I suppose   )
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				 Re: what is "malus"? 
 Thats what we need in this game. 
More Latin, and Sanskrit, and Celt! 
(like there isnt a ton of it already)     
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					Originally Posted by Tifone  Ehm... Max maybe I'm not understanding correctly but malus is actually a Latin word. 
malus, mala, malum = adj. "bad"   |  Yes, so it's the opposite of Latin "bonus" = "good." There's an English word "bonus" = "something extra or additional given freely; a free advantage" which is clearly derived from the Latin word "bonus." There is no English word "malus" with a similar parallel to the Latin malus, but we infer one (make one up) and use it in posts on these boards. The word doesn't actually exist in English, and the Latin word wouldn't, strictly speaking, make sense.
 
I agree with Gandalf. I love the fact that all the Hinnom/Ashdod/Gath names follow real Hebrew patterns (Qedestim/Qedesot, etc.).
 
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