Difference between revisions of "Muscle parasites"
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In real life, humans can become infected by eating infected pork, or wild carnivores such as fox, cat, or bear. | In real life, humans can become infected by eating infected pork, or wild carnivores such as fox, cat, or bear. | ||
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Revision as of 13:33, 29 January 2018
A parasitic disease hampering the muscles. The disease does not kill the patient.
General Symptoms:
- Pain (+20%)
- Impaired manipulation (-30%)
- Impaired movement speed (-30%)
- Tiredness (x200%)
Advanced Symptoms:
- None
Treatment:
- Treated with medicine
- Treatment duration: 120,000 ticks (33.33 mins)
- Treatment count: 5
Trivia
In real life, humans can become infected by eating infected pork, or wild carnivores such as fox, cat, or bear.