Is Scarlet Rot better than poison?

Yes, Scarlet Rot is generally considered much stronger and more damaging than regular Poison in Elden Ring, as it deals more damage over time, often based on percentage of max HP, and lasts longer, but Poison can be applied faster and has more early-game options, making it situationally useful despite its lower overall power.
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Is scarlet rot just stronger poison?

Elden Ring Scarlet Rot Guide

The effect deals damage at a faster rate than poison, but has an overall shorter duration. Immunity will slow the buildup of the effect on players, but will not affect the damage taken from the proc.
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What is more harmful than poison?

The term venom is much more specific—it refers to a dangerous substance produced in the body of an animal, such as in some snakes, spiders, and wasps, and delivered via injection. Such animals may use venom as a way to defend themselves or as part of how they prey on other animals.
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What is the strongest type of poison?

Botulinum toxins, exotoxins of Clostridium botulinum, are the most toxic naturally occurring substances known to man.
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Which is stronger, venom or poison?

So, to sum up: I would argue that venoms are more dangerous than poisons in the hands (or actually fangs, stingers, and spines) of animals, whereas the opposite is true for when they are in the hands of humans.
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Are Scarlet Rot Weapons BAD in Elden Ring?

What kills you, venom or poison?

Ronald's rule for telling the difference is straightforward: 'If you bite it and you die it's poison, but if it bites you and you die, that's venom,' he says.
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Are any snake bites 100% fatal?

The black mamba is Africa's deadliest snake. Untreated, its bite has a fatality rate of 100 percent, making it a killer among killers on a continent where it is thought that nearly 20,000 people die of snake bites each year, and the residents of Swaziland in southern Africa have suffered losses for generations.
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What is the king of all poisons?

The "King of Poisons" is arsenic, a highly toxic element known historically as a discreet and effective poison for political assassinations, earning it the nickname "poison of kings," and the title "king of poisons" due to its potency and infamous history in murder, especially during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
 
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What are the 4 types of poison?

The four main categories of poisons often cited include Chemical Poisons (like pesticides, heavy metals), Biological Poisons/Biotoxins (from plants, animals, bacteria), Pharmaceutical Poisons (overdosed medications), and Household Poisons (cleaners, gases like carbon monoxide), though they can also be grouped by entry (ingested, inhaled, etc.) or target (neurotoxins, cytotoxins). A simple way to think of them is by their origin or common examples: Natural (plants/animals), Synthetic (chemicals/drugs), Microbial (bacteria), and Physical (gases/radiation). 
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What are the top 10 poisons?

The "top 10 poisons" vary by context (household vs. extreme toxicity), but commonly cited substances include pain relievers, household cleaners, antidepressants, sedatives, alcohols, pesticides, cosmetics, carbon monoxide, and street drugs, with extremely potent toxins like botulinum toxin, ricin, arsenic, cyanide, tetanus toxin, and sarin also featuring on lists of deadliest substances. Painkillers and cleaners are most common in accidental exposures, while biological/chemical agents are most potent. 
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Are spiders immune to their own venom?

No, most spiders are not truly immune to their own venom, but they have ways to avoid being harmed, mainly because venom is a complex protein cocktail needing direct injection to work, and spiders have evolved specific adaptations like altered venom receptors or digestive enzymes that neutralize it if ingested or if it leaks, but accidental self-envenomation can still be dangerous. 
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Are pigs immune to snake venom?

Pigs aren't completely immune, but adult pigs have significant natural resistance to many snake venoms, especially neurotoxins, due to a genetic mutation in their nerve receptors and thick skin/fat, allowing them to often kill and eat venomous snakes like rattlesnakes without harm; however, young piglets are vulnerable, and bites to fatty areas or from extremely potent snakes can still cause severe illness or death.
 
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How powerful is scarlet rot?

Scarlet Rot is an old legend in the Lands Between, a dangerous sickness that eats away life like a vicious plague. It corrupts men and beasts who come into contact with it, deforming their bodies and eating away their wits, driving them to madness and causing them to act like wild animals.
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Are venoms a type of poison?

Venom is a subset of poisons that is "actively delivered.” Yes (pedants, pay attention) – venom is a specialised form of poison. Other poisons might be absorbed across the skin or toxic when ingested, but venom is associated with a specialised delivery system like fangs or a stinger.
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How is Scarlet Rot diagnosed?

Symptoms include a very red sore throat, swollen glands, fever and a red rash that feels like sandpaper. To diagnose scarlet fever, your doctor will do a physical examination and take a swab from your throat to check for the bacteria.
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What is the strongest poison ever?

Botulinum toxin

Scientists differ about the relative toxicities of substances, but they seem to agree that botulinum toxin, produced by anaerobic bacteria, is the most toxic substance known. Its LD50 is tiny – at most 1 nanogram per kilogram can kill a human.
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What poison starts with C?

  • Cadmium.
  • Calcium Hypochlorite/Sodium Hypochlorite.
  • Carbon Disulfide.
  • Carbon Monoxide.
  • Carbon Tetrachloride.
  • Cesium.
  • Chlordane.
  • Chlordecone.
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Which types are immune to poison?

In games like Pokémon, Steel-types and Poison-types (with exceptions like the ability Corrosion) are typically immune to poison status, while many fantasy creatures like undead, constructs, and some magical beings (vampires, certain races) are inherently poison-immune in tabletop RPGs like D&D, alongside creatures with specific abilities (like Immunity or Magic Guard), and real-world examples include honey badgers, hedgehogs, and mongooses which resist venom.
 
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Is Luffy immune to all poisons?

Luffy has resistance to poison, NOT immunity. Same with fire. He might be "immune" to the bullet in OP, but he might be damaged from the modern bullets.
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What poison kills gods?

Eitr was thus responsible for the world and all life on it, but it was also a deadly poison, strong enough to kill gods. According to Norse mythology, at the great final battle of Ragnarök, the sea serpent Jörmungandr, which encircles Midgard, will rise from the ocean to poison the sky.
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What is the queen of all poisons?

It depicts Monkshood (Aconitum apellum) also known as 'The Queen of Poisons'. It is a highly toxic herb, just touching it can make you sleepy and yet it is still used in herbal medicine.
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Has anyone ever survived a black mamba bite?

Yes, many people have survived black mamba bites, but it's extremely dangerous, with survival often depending on rapid medical intervention (antivenom and respiratory support) or rare lucky circumstances like a "dry bite" or venom being expelled, though outcomes vary widely. Notable survivors include South African official Danie Pienaar, who survived without antivenom due to intensive care and breathing support, and photographer Mark Laita, who had an arterial bite that flushed out venom.
 
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Which is deadlier, Cottonmouth or Copperhead?

Cottonmouth snakes are generally considered to have more potent venom. Copperheads are considered less venomous and there is some controversy as to whether or not bites from copperhead snakes need to be treated with antivenom. Copperhead and juvenile cottonmouth snakes are both brown in color.
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Which snake is called the silent killer?

The Silent Killer 🐍 Sleek, mysterious, and highly venomous — the Common Krait is one of India's “Big Four” snakes known for their potent venom and secretive nocturnal behavior. Found slithering silently through forests, fields, and sometimes near human dwellings, this beauty is more often feared than understood.
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