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{{Biotech}}
 
{{Biotech}}
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{{See also|altphrase=This page is a list of genes. For a full explanation of the gene system see|Genetics}}
 
{{See also|altphrase=This page is a list of genes. For a full explanation of the gene system see|Genetics}}
 
'''Genes''' are a system for adding capabilities to [[human]] pawns. They can be obtained from character creation or implanted via [[xenogerm]].
 
'''Genes''' are a system for adding capabilities to [[human]] pawns. They can be obtained from character creation or implanted via [[xenogerm]].
  
 
Metabolic efficiency, denoted by the [[File:Metabolism.png|20px|Metabolism]] symbol, controls the rate at which pawns get [[Saturation|hungry]]. Harmful genes will increase their metabolic efficiency, getting hungry slower, and thus consuming less food overall. Meanwhile helpful genes reduce metabolic efficiency, getting hungry faster, and thus consuming more food. A baseline human has a metabolic efficiency of 0 (100% hunger rate), and genes can bring it as low as -5 (225% hunger rate) or up to 5 (50% hunger rate). The game prevents you from giving pawns less than -5 metabolic efficiency; it doesn't stop you from exceeding 5, but hunger rate will not go below 50%.
 
Metabolic efficiency, denoted by the [[File:Metabolism.png|20px|Metabolism]] symbol, controls the rate at which pawns get [[Saturation|hungry]]. Harmful genes will increase their metabolic efficiency, getting hungry slower, and thus consuming less food overall. Meanwhile helpful genes reduce metabolic efficiency, getting hungry faster, and thus consuming more food. A baseline human has a metabolic efficiency of 0 (100% hunger rate), and genes can bring it as low as -5 (225% hunger rate) or up to 5 (50% hunger rate). The game prevents you from giving pawns less than -5 metabolic efficiency; it doesn't stop you from exceeding 5, but hunger rate will not go below 50%.
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Note that genes with over [[File:Metabolism.png|20px|Metabolism]] 5 cannot be extracted by themselves, and must be extracted in a pack with another gene that lowers metabolism cost.
  
 
Complexity, denoted by the [[File:Complexity.png|20px|Complexity]] symbol, affects how many [[gene processor]]s you need to create a [[xenogerm]] from a set of genes.  A [[gene assembler]] can create xenogerms with a maximum complexity of 6, plus 2 for every attached gene processor.  Complexity also determines the base time it takes to create the xenogerm, ranging from 4 hours at ≤3 complexity, to 23 hours at ≥20 complexity (which is then scaled by the [[research speed]] of whoever operates the gene assembler).{{Check Tag|Detail needed|Specific math}}
 
Complexity, denoted by the [[File:Complexity.png|20px|Complexity]] symbol, affects how many [[gene processor]]s you need to create a [[xenogerm]] from a set of genes.  A [[gene assembler]] can create xenogerms with a maximum complexity of 6, plus 2 for every attached gene processor.  Complexity also determines the base time it takes to create the xenogerm, ranging from 4 hours at ≤3 complexity, to 23 hours at ≥20 complexity (which is then scaled by the [[research speed]] of whoever operates the gene assembler).{{Check Tag|Detail needed|Specific math}}
  
 
The type of gene is shown both by its position in the gene tab of the pawn and its background:
 
The type of gene is shown both by its position in the gene tab of the pawn and its background:
* [[File:GeneBackground Endogene.png|32px]] Endogenes
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* [[File:GeneBackground Endogene.png|32px]] Germline Genes
 
* [[File:GeneBackground_Xenogene.png|32px]] Xenogenes
 
* [[File:GeneBackground_Xenogene.png|32px]] Xenogenes
 
* [[File:GeneBackground ArchiteGene.png|32px]] Archite genes
 
* [[File:GeneBackground ArchiteGene.png|32px]] Archite genes
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| ''Carriers of this gene have a special type of regenerator cell which can heal old wounds and chronic illnesses like bad back.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a special type of regenerator cell which can heal old wounds and chronic illnesses like bad back.''
 
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* Heals 1 scar, permanent injury, or chronic condition ([[Alzheimer's]], [[Asthma]], [[Cataract]]s, [[Carcinoma]], [[Dementia]], [[Frail]], [[Hearing loss|Hearing Loss]] and Blindness) every 15-30 days, akin to (and alongside) [[luciferium]].
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* Prevents [[Injury#Scarring|scars]] on all non-destroyed body parts.
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* Heals 1 scar, permanent injury, or chronic condition ([[Alzheimer's]], [[Asthma]], [[Cataract]]s, [[Carcinoma]], [[Dementia]], [[Frail]], [[Hearing loss|Hearing Loss]] and Blindness) every 15-30 days, akin to (and alongside) [[luciferium]] including scars from a scarification [[ritual]].{{IdeologyIcon}}
 
| '''0'''
 
| '''0'''
 
| {{Bad|4}}
 
| {{Bad|4}}
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:''Implant this person's xenogenes into a willing subject using a special injector organ. If this person's genes are currently regrowing, they will implant their xenogerm and die in the process. When implanted, a xenogerm will overwrite the target's xenogenes. Germline genes will be unaffected.''
 
:''Implant this person's xenogenes into a willing subject using a special injector organ. If this person's genes are currently regrowing, they will implant their xenogerm and die in the process. When implanted, a xenogerm will overwrite the target's xenogenes. Germline genes will be unaffected.''
 
:* Passes on a copy of all xenogenes to a target. Causes genes to regrow for 2 years afterwards.  
 
:* Passes on a copy of all xenogenes to a target. Causes genes to regrow for 2 years afterwards.  
:* Using this ability while genes are regrowing kills the pawn.
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:* Using this ability while genes are regrowing kills the casting pawn.
 
:** If using this ability is lethal, then the caster will lose all of their xenogenes upon death.
 
:** If using this ability is lethal, then the caster will lose all of their xenogenes upon death.
 
| '''0'''
 
| '''0'''
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| ''Carriers of this gene have archites in the blood which will sustain their life processes no matter what. As long as the brain remains intact, a carrier of this gene will never die.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have archites in the blood which will sustain their life processes no matter what. As long as the brain remains intact, a carrier of this gene will never die.''
 
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* If a pawn would've died, but the brain, head, or neck is not directly destroyed, they enter into a regenerative coma. This coma lasts until otherwise fatal conditions are removed, then 7 days after that.
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* If a pawn would've died, but the brain, head, or neck is not directly destroyed, they enter into a regenerative coma / involuntary deathrest.
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** Pawns without the Deathrest gene enter regenerative coma. After fatal conditions are removed, regenerative coma lasts 7 days.
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** Pawns with the Deathrest gene enter involuntary [[deathrest]] and lose all [[Hemogen]]. After lethality is removed, the usual deathrest mechanics take place.
 
** Does not regenerate limbs or organs, except for the torso.
 
** Does not regenerate limbs or organs, except for the torso.
** Pawns with the Deathrest gene too instead enter [[deathrest]], and lose all [[Hemogen]]. After lethality is removed, the usual deathrest mechanics take place.
 
 
** Entering the regeneration coma / involuntary deathrest will cause the pawn to lose 3% to 6% of total [[skill]] XP in a random skill.
 
** Entering the regeneration coma / involuntary deathrest will cause the pawn to lose 3% to 6% of total [[skill]] XP in a random skill.
 
* Market value of [[genepack]]s containing this gene: ×200% (also multiplied by the usual ×400% for 1 Archite capsule)
 
* Market value of [[genepack]]s containing this gene: ×200% (also multiplied by the usual ×400% for 1 Archite capsule)
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== Special abilities ==
 
== Special abilities ==
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:* Charges: 2
 
:* Charges: 2
 
:* AI Can Use: True
 
:* AI Can Use: True
| {{--|2}}
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| {{--|3}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| [[File:Yttakin.png|32px|link=Yttakin]]
 
| [[File:Yttakin.png|32px|link=Yttakin]]
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|- id="Acid spray"
 
|- id="Acid spray"
 
! Acid spray<br>[[File:Gene_AcidSpray.png|64px]]
 
! Acid spray<br>[[File:Gene_AcidSpray.png|64px]]
| ''Carriers grow glands in the neck that generate and store a sticky acid substance, along with acid-tolerant tissues in the mouth. They can spew this acid over an area, where it will stick to enemies and burn them over time.''  
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| ''Carriers grow glands in the neck that generate and store a sticky acid substance, along with acid-tolerant tissues in the mouth. They can spew this acid over an area, where it will stick to enemies and burn them.''  
 
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* Adds ability: [[File:AcidSpray.png|16px]] Acid spray
 
* Adds ability: [[File:AcidSpray.png|16px]] Acid spray
:''Spray a sticky acid substance from glands in the neck up through the mouth and all over the target area. The acid will stick to targets and burn them over time.''  
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:''Spray a sticky acid substance from glands in the neck up through the mouth and all over the target area. The acid will stick to targets and burn them.''
:* Spits a fast-moving acid projectile in a 3x3 area around the target, up to 8 tiles away. This does 30 damage to buildings and items, and creates a harmless "spent acid" filth on each affected tile. Creatures in the affected area suffer a 30 damage burn (possibly spread over multiple body parts), but suffer no persistent damage over time.
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:* Spits a fast-moving acid projectile in a 3x3 area around the target. This does 30 damage to buildings and items, and creates a harmless "spent acid" filth on each affected tile. Creatures in the affected area suffer a 30 damage burn (possibly spread over multiple body parts), but suffer no persistent damage over time. The attack has an {{AP}} of 80%{{Check Tag|Armor type?|Does this oppose heat armor? Sharp? blunt?}} and a [[stopping power]] of 1.
 
:* Target: Pawn or Location
 
:* Target: Pawn or Location
:* Warmup Time: {{Ticks|60}}
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:* Range: 8.9 tiles
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:* Warmup Time: {{Ticks|30}}
 
:* Cooldown: {{Ticks/gametime|30000}}
 
:* Cooldown: {{Ticks/gametime|30000}}
 
:* Charges: 1
 
:* Charges: 1
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|- id="Hemogen drain"
 
|- id="Hemogen drain"
 
! Hemogen drain<br>[[File:Gene_HemogenDrain.png|64px]]
 
! Hemogen drain<br>[[File:Gene_HemogenDrain.png|64px]]
| ''Carriers lose an additional 8 hemogen per day from biological entropy.
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| ''Carriers lose an additional 8 hemogen per day from biological entropy.''
'''Note:''' This gene can't be extracted from Sanguophages or other pawns''  
 
 
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*{{--|8}} [[Hemogen]] per day.
 
*{{--|8}} [[Hemogen]] per day.
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:** If the target does not have enough blood, hemogen gain will be reduced accordingly.{{Check Tag|Detail}}
 
:** If the target does not have enough blood, hemogen gain will be reduced accordingly.{{Check Tag|Detail}}
 
:** Bloodfeeder must have a non-0% [[Eating]] capacity.
 
:** Bloodfeeder must have a non-0% [[Eating]] capacity.
:* Target: Single non-[[#Hemogenic|Hemogenic]]{{Check Tag|Verify|Description says hemogenic, xml says canTargetBloodfeeders. which is it?}} human target. Must be [[downed]] or a [[colonist]], [[slave]],{{IdeologyIcon}} or [[prisoner]] not on a [[mental break]].
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:* Target: Single human target. Target must not have the Bloodfeeder gene. Must be [[downed]] or a [[colonist]], [[slave]],{{IdeologyIcon}} or [[prisoner]] not on a [[mental break]].
 
:** A warning will be given if it would kill the target or render them unconscious, but it will not account for continuing blood loss.
 
:** A warning will be given if it would kill the target or render them unconscious, but it will not account for continuing blood loss.
 
*{{+|2}} [[mood]] when near a [[blood torch]].
 
*{{+|2}} [[mood]] when near a [[blood torch]].
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|- id="Deathrest"
 
|- id="Deathrest"
 
! Deathrest<br>[[File:Gene_Deathrest.png|64px]]
 
! Deathrest<br>[[File:Gene_Deathrest.png|64px]]
| ''Carriers of this gene must periodically regenerate themselves in a special coma called deathrest. Deathrest takes days, but can confer substantial bonuses. Deathrest can be accelerated and its effects enhanced by the use of a variety of special buildings and technologies. Those who put off deathresting will suffer from deathrest exhaustion.
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| ''Carriers of this gene must periodically regenerate themselves in a special coma called deathrest. Deathrest takes days, but can confer substantial bonuses. Deathrest can be accelerated and its effects enhanced by the use of a variety of special buildings and technologies. Those who put off deathresting will suffer from deathrest exhaustion.''
'''Note:''' This gene can't be extracted from Sanguophages or other pawns''  
 
 
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*Creates a need for [[deathrest]] roughly every 30 days.  
 
*Creates a need for [[deathrest]] roughly every 30 days.  
**Deathrest is initated at a [[bed]] or [[deathrest casket]] and prevents action. It lasts for 4 days by default (3.6 days in casket), which can be interrupted for a stat penalty.
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**Deathrest is initiated at a [[bed]] or [[deathrest casket]] and prevents action. It lasts for 4 days by default (3.6 days in casket), which can be interrupted for a stat penalty.
 
**If need hits 0, maximum [[Consciousness]] set to {{Bad|50%}} and [[Psychic Sensitivity]] -100%.
 
**If need hits 0, maximum [[Consciousness]] set to {{Bad|50%}} and [[Psychic Sensitivity]] -100%.
 
**See the [[deathrest|deathrest article]] for more details.
 
**See the [[deathrest|deathrest article]] for more details.
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| ''Carriers have dry, thin skin which burns easily from fire, and their immune systems react very poorly to this kind of threat. Damage from fire is multiplied by 4.  
 
| ''Carriers have dry, thin skin which burns easily from fire, and their immune systems react very poorly to this kind of threat. Damage from fire is multiplied by 4.  
 
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* [[Damage Type#Flame|Flame]] damage {{Bad|x400%}}{{Check Tag|Heat/vaporize?|Like above does this affect heat and vaporize damage?}}
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* [[Damage Type#Flame|Flame]] damage {{Bad|x400%}}
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:<small>Note that this does not affect [[Damage Type#Heat|Heat]] or [[Damage Type#Vaporize|Vaporize]] damage</small>
 
| {{+|2}}
 
| {{+|2}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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| ''Carriers of this gene have an intense fear of fire. When fires are close, there is a chance they will have a mental breakdown at any moment.  
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have an intense fear of fire. When fires are close, there is a chance they will have a mental breakdown at any moment.  
 
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* {{--|10}} ''Afraid of fire'' [[mood]]let when within 20.9{{Check Tag|?}} tiles of fire
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* If the pawn has line of sight of a fire within 19.9 tiles, it is considered "near fire" and the following happens:
* 0.1 day mtb chance of "Fleeing fire" mental break, presumably{{Check Tag|?}} also when within 20.9 tiles of fire
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** {{--|10}} ''Afraid of fire'' [[mood]]let
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** 0.1 day mtb chance of "Fire terror" mental break that cause "panic-fleeing fire" mental state, ends when not "near fire" for {{Ticks|500}}
 
* Suppresses [[Pyromaniac]] trait
 
* Suppresses [[Pyromaniac]] trait
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:<small>Note that blind pawns are still affected by pyrophobia, and will still flee</small>
 
| {{+|4}}
 
| {{+|4}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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| Carriers of this gene feel calm in every situation and have a very placid demeanor. They will never start social fights or have aggressive mental breaks.
 
| Carriers of this gene feel calm in every situation and have a very placid demeanor. They will never start social fights or have aggressive mental breaks.
 
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*Effects:
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* Effects:
 
** Will never do social fights
 
** Will never do social fights
** Mental breaks are never violent
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** Mental breaks are never violent (Tantrum, Berserk, Slaughterer, Murderous Rage)
 
** Will never prison break
 
** Will never prison break
 
** [[Arrest]]ing never fails, and will never berserk on arrest.
 
** [[Arrest]]ing never fails, and will never berserk on arrest.
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| Carriers of this gene are quick to anger. They are twice as likely to start social fights. When they have mental breaks, they are twice as likely to choose an aggressive kind of break.
 
| Carriers of this gene are quick to anger. They are twice as likely to start social fights. When they have mental breaks, they are twice as likely to choose an aggressive kind of break.
 
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*Effects:
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* Effects:
 
** Social fight chance factor ×200%
 
** Social fight chance factor ×200%
** Chance mental break is violent ×200%
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** Chance mental break is violent ×200% (Tantrum, Berserk, Slaughterer, Murderous Rage) {{Check Tag|Wb minor breaks?|Minor has no violent options. Does this affect the chance at that tier in any way?}}
 
** Prison break interval factor ×60%
 
** Prison break interval factor ×60%
 
| {{+|2}}
 
| {{+|2}}
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| Carriers of this gene are hormonally high-strung and very aggressive. They are three times as likely to start social fights. Any mental break they have will be of an aggressive type.
 
| Carriers of this gene are hormonally high-strung and very aggressive. They are three times as likely to start social fights. Any mental break they have will be of an aggressive type.
 
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*Effects:
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* Effects:
 
** Social fight chance factor ×300%
 
** Social fight chance factor ×300%
** Mental breaks are always violent
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** Mental breaks are always{{Check Tag|Verify|Nominally, it multiplies the chance of a violent break by 999x, so it is still possible but unlikely to have a non-violent. Confirm which. Look at TryRandomElementByWeight}} violent where possible.(Tantrum, Berserk, Slaughterer, Murderous Rage) Tiers without violent options, i.e. Minor breaks, non-violent breaks are chosen instead.{{Check Tag|All types?|For tiers without violent options, so they use the standard chances or does it.have default?}}
 
** Prison break interval factor ×40%
 
** Prison break interval factor ×40%
 
| {{+|3}}
 
| {{+|3}}
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| Carriers of this gene do less damage in close-quarters combat. Weak fast-twitch muscle fibers make their strikes shaky and weak.
 
| Carriers of this gene do less damage in close-quarters combat. Weak fast-twitch muscle fibers make their strikes shaky and weak.
 
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* Melee damage factor ×50%
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* [[Melee damage factor]] ×50%
** This also affects melee {{AP}} when calculated from damage. It does not affect the AP of weapons that are set independently of damage, such as: [[Spear]]s, [[Monosword]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} [[Persona monosword]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} and [[Knee spike]]s{{RoyaltyIcon}}.
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** This also affects melee {{AP}} when calculated from damage. It does not affect the AP of weapons that are set independently of damage, such as: [[Spear]]s, [[Monosword]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} [[Persona monosword]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} [[Hand talon]],{{RoyaltyIcon}} [[Knee spike]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} and [[flesh whip]]s{{AnomalyIcon}}.
 
| {{+|1}}
 
| {{+|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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| Carriers of this gene do more damage in close-quarters combat. Extra-strong fast-twitch muscle fibers make their strikes accurate and powerful.
 
| Carriers of this gene do more damage in close-quarters combat. Extra-strong fast-twitch muscle fibers make their strikes accurate and powerful.
 
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* Melee damage factor ×150%
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* [[Melee damage factor]] ×150%
** This also affects melee {{AP}} when calculated from damage. It does not affect the AP of weapons that are set independently of damage, such as: [[Spear]]s, [[Monosword]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} [[Persona monosword]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} and [[Knee spike]]s{{RoyaltyIcon}}.
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** This also affects melee {{AP}} when calculated from damage. It does not affect the AP of weapons that are set independently of damage, such as: [[Spear]]s, [[Monosword]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} [[Persona monosword]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} [[Hand talon]],{{RoyaltyIcon}} [[Knee spike]]s,{{RoyaltyIcon}} and [[flesh whip]]s{{AnomalyIcon}}.
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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|- id="Kind instinct"
 
|- id="Kind instinct"
 
! Kind instinct<br>[[File:Gene_KindInstinct.png|64px]]
 
! Kind instinct<br>[[File:Gene_KindInstinct.png|64px]]
| Carriers of this gene are high in trait agreeableness and are very conscientious. They rarely insult others or starts fights, and will sometimes offer kind words to brighten the moods of those around them. They also never judges people by their appearance.
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| Carriers of this gene are high in trait agreeableness and are very conscientious. They rarely insult others or starts fights, and will sometimes offer kind words to brighten the moods of those around them. They also never judge people by their appearance.
 
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* Forced [[trait]]: [[Kind]]
 
* Forced [[trait]]: [[Kind]]
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| Carriers of this gene get tired much faster than others.
 
| Carriers of this gene get tired much faster than others.
 
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* Sleep fall rate: {{Bad|×180%}}
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* [[Sleep Fall Rate]]: {{Bad|×180%}}
 
| {{+|4}}
 
| {{+|4}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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| Carriers of this gene get tired somewhat faster than others.
 
| Carriers of this gene get tired somewhat faster than others.
 
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* Sleep fall rate: {{Bad|×140%}}
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* [[Sleep Fall Rate]]: {{Bad|×140%}}
 
| {{+|2}}
 
| {{+|2}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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| Carriers of this gene get tired less quickly than others.
 
| Carriers of this gene get tired less quickly than others.
 
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* Sleep fall rate: {{Good|×40%}}
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* [[Sleep Fall Rate]]: {{Good|×40%}}
 
| {{--|4}}
 
| {{--|4}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
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* Effects:
 
* Effects:
 
** Disables [[need]]: [[Sleep]]
 
** Disables [[need]]: [[Sleep]]
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** If all pawns in [[caravan]] have this gene, they don't need to stop at night.
 
* Market value of [[genepack]]s containing this gene: ×125%
 
* Market value of [[genepack]]s containing this gene: ×125%
 
| {{--|6}}
 
| {{--|6}}
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| Carriers of this gene take less injuries than others from the same damage. They have thickened, densified bones, nearly-solid ribcages, and strengthened binding factors in joints and flesh.
 
| Carriers of this gene take less injuries than others from the same damage. They have thickened, densified bones, nearly-solid ribcages, and strengthened binding factors in joints and flesh.
 
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* Incoming damage multiplier ×75%
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* {{Good|x75%}} [[Incoming Damage Multiplier]]
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** Note that despite being incompatible with the [[#Delicate|Delicate]] gene, it stacks multiplicatively with other Incoming Damage Multiplier factors, including the the [[Delicate]] ''trait''. See for [[Incoming Damage Multiplier]] further details on stacking.
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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== Cosmetic ==
 
== Cosmetic ==
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|- id="Human voice"
 
|- id="Human voice"
 
! Human voice<br>[[File:Gene_VoiceHuman.png|64px]]
 
! Human voice<br>[[File:Gene_VoiceHuman.png|64px]]
| ''Carriers of this gene have regular human vocal chords{{sic}}.''
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| ''Carriers of this gene have regular human vocal chords{{sic}}.''<br>[[File:Speech_Male_R&D_v4_28.wav]]
 
| '''0'''
 
| '''0'''
 
| '''0'''
 
| '''0'''
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|- id="Pig voice"
 
|- id="Pig voice"
 
! Pig voice<br>[[File:Gene_VoicePig.png|64px]]
 
! Pig voice<br>[[File:Gene_VoicePig.png|64px]]
| ''Carriers have a squealing voice like that of a pig.''
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| ''Carriers have a squealing voice like that of a pig.''<br>[[File:Pawn_Pigskin_Call_02e.wav ]]
 
| '''0'''
 
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| '''0'''
 
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|- id="Roar voice"
 
|- id="Roar voice"
 
! Roar voice<br>[[File:Gene_VoiceRoar.png|64px]]
 
! Roar voice<br>[[File:Gene_VoiceRoar.png|64px]]
| ''Carriers have an animal-like roaring voice.''
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| ''Carriers have an animal-like roaring voice.''<br>[[File:Roar_Voice_Call_B02.wav]]
 
| '''0'''
 
| '''0'''
 
| '''0'''
 
| '''0'''
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=== Hair ===
 
=== Hair ===
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These genes are defined in Core, not Biotech.
 
These genes are defined in Core, not Biotech.
  
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|- id="Snow-white hair"
 
|- id="Snow-white hair"
! Snow-white hair<br>
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! Snow-white hair<br>[[File:Hair_SnowWhite.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
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|- id="Gray hair"
 
|- id="Gray hair"
! Gray hair<br>
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! Gray hair<br>[[File:Hair_Grey.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
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|- id="Blonde hair"
 
|- id="Blonde hair"
! Blonde hair<br>
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! Blonde hair<br>[[File:Hair_Blonde.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
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|- id="Sandy-blonde hair"
 
|- id="Sandy-blonde hair"
! Sandy-blonde hair<br>
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! Sandy-blonde hair<br>[[File:Hair_SandyBlonde.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,501: Line 1,507:
  
 
|- id="Orange hair"
 
|- id="Orange hair"
! Orange hair<br>
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! Orange hair<br>[[File:Hair_Orange.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,512: Line 1,518:
  
 
|- id="Reddish-brown hair"
 
|- id="Reddish-brown hair"
! Reddish-brown hair<br>
+
! Reddish-brown hair<br>[[File:Hair_ReddishBrown.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,523: Line 1,529:
  
 
|- id="Brown hair"
 
|- id="Brown hair"
! Brown hair<br>
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! Brown hair<br>[[File:Hair_Brown.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,534: Line 1,540:
  
 
|- id="Dark-brown hair"
 
|- id="Dark-brown hair"
! Dark-brown hair<br>
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! Dark-brown hair<br>[[File:Hair_DarkBrown.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,545: Line 1,551:
  
 
|- id="Dark-reddish hair"
 
|- id="Dark-reddish hair"
! Dark-reddish hair<br>
+
! Dark-reddish hair<br>[[File:Hair_DarkReddish.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,556: Line 1,562:
  
 
|- id="Mid-black hair"
 
|- id="Mid-black hair"
! Mid-black hair<br>
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! Mid-black hair<br>[[File:Hair_MidBlack.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,567: Line 1,573:
  
 
|- id="Dark-black hair"
 
|- id="Dark-black hair"
! Dark-black hair<br>
+
! Dark-black hair<br>[[File:Hair_DarkBlack.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,578: Line 1,584:
  
 
|- id="Ink-black hair"
 
|- id="Ink-black hair"
! Ink-black hair<br>
+
! Ink-black hair<br>[[File:Hair_InkBlack.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,590: Line 1,596:
  
 
|- id="Blue hair"
 
|- id="Blue hair"
! Blue hair<br>
+
! Blue hair<br>[[File:Hair_Blue.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,601: Line 1,607:
  
 
|- id="Teal hair"
 
|- id="Teal hair"
! Teal hair<br>
+
! Teal hair<br>[[File:Hair_Teal.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,612: Line 1,618:
  
 
|- id="Green hair"
 
|- id="Green hair"
! Green hair<br>
+
! Green hair<br>[[File:Hair_Green.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,623: Line 1,629:
  
 
|- id="Pink hair"
 
|- id="Pink hair"
! Pink hair<br>
+
! Pink hair<br>[[File:Hair_Pink.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,634: Line 1,640:
  
 
|- id="Purple hair"
 
|- id="Purple hair"
! Purple hair<br>
+
! Purple hair<br>[[File:Hair_Purple.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,645: Line 1,651:
  
 
|- id="Red hair"
 
|- id="Red hair"
! Red hair<br>
+
! Red hair<br>[[File:Hair_Red.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,660: Line 1,666:
  
 
=== Melanin ===
 
=== Melanin ===
{{Image wanted|section=yes|reason=Please upload images of melanin genes.}}
 
  
These natural skin colors are '''not available in the xenotype editor and cannot be extracted'''. Every person gets one of these as an endogene unless they already have a skin-color endogene (e.g. [[File:Dirtmole.png|20px|link=Dirtmoles]][[Dirtmoles]] have light gray skin instead of these).
+
These natural skin colors are '''not available in the xenotype editor and cannot be extracted'''. Every person gets one of these as a germline gene unless they already have a skin-color germline gene (e.g. [[File:Dirtmole.png|20px|link=Dirtmoles]][[Dirtmoles]] have light gray skin instead of these).
  
 
These genes are defined in Core, not Biotech. They are all named "Skin color" in-game.
 
These genes are defined in Core, not Biotech. They are all named "Skin color" in-game.
Line 1,678: Line 1,683:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin1"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin1"
! Skin_Melanin1<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin1<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin1.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,689: Line 1,694:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin2"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin2"
! Skin_Melanin2<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin2<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin2.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,700: Line 1,705:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin3"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin3"
! Skin_Melanin3<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin3<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin3.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,711: Line 1,716:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin4"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin4"
! Skin_Melanin4<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin4<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin4.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,722: Line 1,727:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin5"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin5"
! Skin_Melanin5<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin5<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin5.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,733: Line 1,738:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin6"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin6"
! Skin_Melanin6<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin6<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin6.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,744: Line 1,749:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin7"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin7"
! Skin_Melanin7<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin7<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin7.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,755: Line 1,760:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin8"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin8"
! Skin_Melanin8<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin8<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin8.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,766: Line 1,771:
  
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin9"
 
|- id="Skin_Melanin9"
! Skin_Melanin9<br>
+
! Skin_Melanin9<br>[[File:Skin_Melanin9.png|64px]]
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.''
 
----
 
----
Line 1,940: Line 1,945:
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have an extra toxin-filtering organ in their stomach and will never suffer from food poisoning even after eating rotten food.''  
 
| ''Carriers of this gene have an extra toxin-filtering organ in their stomach and will never suffer from food poisoning even after eating rotten food.''  
 
----
 
----
* Immune to [[food poisoning]].  
+
* Immune to [[food poisoning]]. {{Check Tag|Existing conditions?|Does it cure existing food poisonings? If so, note specifically, if not, copy formatting from Perfect Immunity above}}
 
| {{--|1}}
 
| {{--|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
Line 1,950: Line 1,955:
 
| ''Carriers of this gene grow a multi-fold stomach, allowing them to digest raw foods more efficiently than baseline humans. In general, they get the same nutrition from raw food as from if it is cooked. They also don't mind the taste of raw food at all.''  
 
| ''Carriers of this gene grow a multi-fold stomach, allowing them to digest raw foods more efficiently than baseline humans. In general, they get the same nutrition from raw food as from if it is cooked. They also don't mind the taste of raw food at all.''  
 
----
 
----
* [[Raw food|Raw]] nutrition multiplier {{Good|×180%}}
+
* [[Raw Nutrition Multiplier]] {{Good|×180%}}
 
** Note: Does not apply to [[insect jelly]] or fertilized [[eggs]]. ''Does'' apply to unfertilized eggs.
 
** Note: Does not apply to [[insect jelly]] or fertilized [[eggs]]. ''Does'' apply to unfertilized eggs.
 
* Removes mood: Ate raw food: -7
 
* Removes mood: Ate raw food: -7
Line 2,019: Line 2,024:
 
| ''Carriers of this gene need less metabolic energy to stay alive, at the cost of reduced stability in their cell-replication machinery.''  
 
| ''Carriers of this gene need less metabolic energy to stay alive, at the cost of reduced stability in their cell-replication machinery.''  
 
----
 
----
* Lifespan factor {{Bad|×80%}}
+
* [[Lifespan Factor]] {{Bad|×80%}}
 
** Note this means age-related diseases come earlier, e.g. [[Ailments#Frail|Frail]] can happen at 40 instead of 50
 
** Note this means age-related diseases come earlier, e.g. [[Ailments#Frail|Frail]] can happen at 40 instead of 50
* [[Cancer]] rate factor {{Bad|×300%}}
+
* [[Cancer Rate Factor]] {{Bad|×300%}}
 
* [[Immunity gain speed]] {{Bad|×96%}}
 
* [[Immunity gain speed]] {{Bad|×96%}}
 
| {{+|2}}
 
| {{+|2}}
Line 2,032: Line 2,037:
 
| ''Carriers of this gene need much less metabolic energy to stay alive, at the cost of greatly-reduced stability in their cell-replication machinery.''  
 
| ''Carriers of this gene need much less metabolic energy to stay alive, at the cost of greatly-reduced stability in their cell-replication machinery.''  
 
----
 
----
* Lifespan factor {{Bad|×60%}}
+
* [[Lifespan Factor]] {{Bad|×60%}}
 
** Note this means age-related diseases come earlier, e.g. [[Ailments#Frail|Frail]] can happen at 30 instead of 50
 
** Note this means age-related diseases come earlier, e.g. [[Ailments#Frail|Frail]] can happen at 30 instead of 50
* [[Cancer]] rate factor {{Bad|×500%}}
+
* [[Cancer Rate Factor]] {{Bad|×500%}}
 
* [[Immunity gain speed]] {{Bad|×92%}}
 
* [[Immunity gain speed]] {{Bad|×92%}}
 
| {{+|4}}
 
| {{+|4}}
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| ''Carriers of this gene are not slowed down when taking damage.''  
 
| ''Carriers of this gene are not slowed down when taking damage.''  
 
----
 
----
* Stagger time multiplier {{Good|×0%}}
+
* [[Stagger Time Multiplier]] {{Good|×0%}}
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| [[File:Genie.png|32px|link=Genies]]<br>[[File:Impid.png|32px|link=Impids]]
 
| [[File:Genie.png|32px|link=Genies]]<br>[[File:Impid.png|32px|link=Impids]]
|  
+
| Animals
  
 
|- id="Poor artistic"
 
|- id="Poor artistic"
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| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| [[File:Waster.png|32px|link=Wasters]]
 
| [[File:Waster.png|32px|link=Wasters]]
|  
+
| Artistic
  
 
|- id="Poor construction"
 
|- id="Poor construction"
Line 2,327: Line 2,332:
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Construction
  
 
|- id="Poor cooking"
 
|- id="Poor cooking"
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|{{Bad|1}}
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
| [[File:PigskinXenotype.png|32px|link=Pigskins]]<br>[[File:Waster.png|32px|link=Wasters]]
 
| [[File:PigskinXenotype.png|32px|link=Pigskins]]<br>[[File:Waster.png|32px|link=Wasters]]
|  
+
| Cooking
  
 
|- id="Poor crafting"
 
|- id="Poor crafting"
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|{{Bad|1}}
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Crafting
  
 
|- id="Poor medical"
 
|- id="Poor medical"
Line 2,357: Line 2,362:
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Medical
  
 
|- id="Poor melee"
 
|- id="Poor melee"
Line 2,367: Line 2,372:
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Melee
  
 
|- id="Poor mining"
 
|- id="Poor mining"
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|{{Bad|1}}
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Mining
  
 
|- id="Poor intellectual"
 
|- id="Poor intellectual"
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|{{Bad|1}}
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
| [[File:Neanderthal.png|32px|link=Neanderthals]]
 
| [[File:Neanderthal.png|32px|link=Neanderthals]]
|  
+
| Intellectual
  
 
|- id="Poor plants"
 
|- id="Poor plants"
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|{{Bad|1}}
 
|{{Bad|1}}
 
| [[File:Genie.png|32px|link=Genies]]<br>[[File:Impid.png|32px|link=Impids]]
 
| [[File:Genie.png|32px|link=Genies]]<br>[[File:Impid.png|32px|link=Impids]]
|  
+
| Plants
  
 
|- id="Poor shooting"
 
|- id="Poor shooting"
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| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| [[File:Neanderthal.png|32px|link=Neanderthals]]
 
| [[File:Neanderthal.png|32px|link=Neanderthals]]
|  
+
| Shooting
  
 
|- id="Poor social"
 
|- id="Poor social"
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| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| [[File:Neanderthal.png|32px|link=Neanderthals]]
 
| [[File:Neanderthal.png|32px|link=Neanderthals]]
|  
+
| Social
  
 
|- id="Strong animals"
 
|- id="Strong animals"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Animals
  
 
|- id="Strong artistic"
 
|- id="Strong artistic"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Artistic
  
 
|- id="Strong construction"
 
|- id="Strong construction"
Line 2,447: Line 2,452:
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Construction
  
 
|- id="Strong cooking"
 
|- id="Strong cooking"
Line 2,457: Line 2,462:
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Cooking
  
 
|- id="Strong crafting"
 
|- id="Strong crafting"
Line 2,467: Line 2,472:
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Crafting
  
 
|- id="Strong medical"
 
|- id="Strong medical"
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|{{Bad|2}}
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Medical
  
 
|- id="Strong melee"
 
|- id="Strong melee"
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|{{Bad|2}}
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Sanguophage.png|32px|link=Sanguophages]]
 
| [[File:Sanguophage.png|32px|link=Sanguophages]]
|  
+
| Melee
  
 
|- id="Strong mining"
 
|- id="Strong mining"
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|{{Bad|2}}
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Mining
  
 
|- id="Strong intellectual"
 
|- id="Strong intellectual"
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|{{Bad|2}}
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Sanguophage.png|32px|link=Sanguophages]]
 
| [[File:Sanguophage.png|32px|link=Sanguophages]]
|  
+
| Intellectual
  
 
|- id="Strong plants"
 
|- id="Strong plants"
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|{{Bad|2}}
 
|{{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Plants
  
 
|- id="Strong shooting"
 
|- id="Strong shooting"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Shooting
  
 
|- id="Strong social"
 
|- id="Strong social"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Sanguophage.png|32px|link=Sanguophages]]
 
| [[File:Sanguophage.png|32px|link=Sanguophages]]
|  
+
| Social
  
  
Line 2,549: Line 2,554:
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Yttakin.png|32px|link=Yttakin]]
 
| [[File:Yttakin.png|32px|link=Yttakin]]
|  
+
| Animals{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great artistic"
 
|- id="Great artistic"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Artistic{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great construction"
 
|- id="Great construction"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Construction{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great cooking"
 
|- id="Great cooking"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Cooking{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great crafting"
 
|- id="Great crafting"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Genie.png|32px|link=Genies]]
 
| [[File:Genie.png|32px|link=Genies]]
|  
+
| Crafting{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great medical"
 
|- id="Great medical"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Medical{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great melee"
 
|- id="Great melee"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Hussar.png|32px|link=Hussars]]
 
| [[File:Hussar.png|32px|link=Hussars]]
|  
+
| Melee{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great mining"
 
|- id="Great mining"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Dirtmole.png|32px|link=Dirtmoles]]
 
| [[File:Dirtmole.png|32px|link=Dirtmoles]]
|  
+
| Mining{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great intellectual"
 
|- id="Great intellectual"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Genie.png|32px|link=Genies]]
 
| [[File:Genie.png|32px|link=Genies]]
|  
+
| Intellectual{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great plants"
 
|- id="Great plants"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| -
 
| -
|  
+
| Plants{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great shooting"
 
|- id="Great shooting"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Hussar.png|32px|link=Hussars]]
 
| [[File:Hussar.png|32px|link=Hussars]]
|  
+
| Shooting{{ref label|Passion|A}}
  
 
|- id="Great social"
 
|- id="Great social"
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| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| [[File:Highmate.png|32px|link=Highmates]]
 
| [[File:Highmate.png|32px|link=Highmates]]
|  
+
| Social{{ref label|Passion|A}}
 
|}
 
|}
 
</div>
 
</div>
 
</div>
 
</div>
 
</li></div>
 
</li></div>
 +
:{{note|Passion|A}} If overridden by strong or poor aptitude gene, passion from great aptitude gene is added anyway.
  
 
== Drugs ==
 
== Drugs ==
 
{{Stub|section=1|reason=How does impervious eliminate tolerance build up - is it -100% or x0%. Both are listed}}
 
{{Stub|section=1|reason=How does impervious eliminate tolerance build up - is it -100% or x0%. Both are listed}}
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{{Recode|section=1|reason=The patch notes for 1.5 say that drug-related genes no longer prevent overdose across all drugs. Verify if true, then edit this section to reflect the change}} <!-- true for psychite at least -->
 
There are one of each of these for each drug, except for [[ambrosia]], [[luciferium]] and [[penoxycyline]].
 
There are one of each of these for each drug, except for [[ambrosia]], [[luciferium]] and [[penoxycyline]].
  
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! [[File:Metabolism.png|20px|Metabolism]]
 
! [[File:Metabolism.png|20px|Metabolism]]
 
! [[File:Complexity.png|20px|Complexity]]
 
! [[File:Complexity.png|20px|Complexity]]
 
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! [[File:Baseliner.png|20px|link=Xenotypes]]
 
|- id="Alcohol resistant"
 
|- id="Alcohol resistant"
 
! Alcohol resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Alcohol.png|64px]]
 
! Alcohol resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Alcohol.png|64px]]
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| {{--|1}}
 
| {{--|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Smokeleaf resistant"
 
|- id="Smokeleaf resistant"
 
! Smokeleaf resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Smokeleaf.png|64px]]
 
! Smokeleaf resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Smokeleaf.png|64px]]
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| {{--|1}}
 
| {{--|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Psychite resistant"
 
|- id="Psychite resistant"
 
! Psychite resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Psychite.png|64px]]
 
! Psychite resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Psychite.png|64px]]
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| {{--|2}}
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Go-juice resistant"
 
|- id="Go-juice resistant"
 
! Go-juice resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Go Juice.png|64px]]
 
! Go-juice resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Go Juice.png|64px]]
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| {{--|2}}
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Wake-up resistant"
 
|- id="Wake-up resistant"
 
! Wake-up resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Wake Up.png|64px]]
 
! Wake-up resistant<br>[[File:AddictionResistant Wake Up.png|64px]]
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| {{--|2}}
 
| {{--|2}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Alcohol impervious"
 
|- id="Alcohol impervious"
 
! Alcohol impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Alcohol.png|64px]]
 
! Alcohol impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Alcohol.png|64px]]
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----
 
----
 
* Alcohol addiction factor: x0%
 
* Alcohol addiction factor: x0%
* Tolerance build-up for all drugs: -100%  
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* Tolerance build-up for Alcohol: -100%  
 
| {{--|3}}
 
| {{--|3}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Smokeleaf impervious"
 
|- id="Smokeleaf impervious"
 
! Smokeleaf impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Smokeleaf.png|64px]]
 
! Smokeleaf impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Smokeleaf.png|64px]]
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----
 
----
 
* Smokeleaf addiction factor: x0%
 
* Smokeleaf addiction factor: x0%
* Tolerance build-up for all drugs: -100%  
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* Tolerance build-up for Smokeleaf: -100%  
 
| {{--|3}}
 
| {{--|3}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Psychite impervious"
 
|- id="Psychite impervious"
 
! Psychite impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Psychite.png|64px]]
 
! Psychite impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Psychite.png|64px]]
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----
 
----
 
* Psychite addiction factor: x0%  
 
* Psychite addiction factor: x0%  
* Tolerance build-up for ''all'' drugs: ×0%
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* Tolerance build-up for Psychite: ×0%
* Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] and random, per-dose overdose chance from ''all'' drugs eliminated♦¥.
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* Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] and random, per-dose overdose chance from Psychite based drugs eliminated.
 
| {{--|5}}
 
| {{--|5}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Go-juice impervious"
 
|- id="Go-juice impervious"
 
! Go-juice impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Go Juice.png|64px]]
 
! Go-juice impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Go Juice.png|64px]]
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----
 
----
 
* Go-juice addiction factor: x0%
 
* Go-juice addiction factor: x0%
* Tolerance build-up for ''all'' drugs: ×0%
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* Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] and random, per-dose overdose chance from Go-juice eliminated.
* Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] and random, per-dose overdose chance from ''all'' drugs eliminated.
 
 
| {{--|5}}
 
| {{--|5}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Wake-up impervious"
 
|- id="Wake-up impervious"
 
! Wake-up impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Wake Up.png|64px]]
 
! Wake-up impervious<br>[[File:AddictionImmune Wake Up.png|64px]]
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----
 
----
 
* Wake-up addiction factor: x0%
 
* Wake-up addiction factor: x0%
* Tolerance build-up for ''all'' drugs: ×0%
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* Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] and random, per-dose overdose chance from Wake-up eliminated.
* Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] and random, per-dose overdose chance from ''all'' drugs eliminated.
 
  
 
| {{--|5}}
 
| {{--|5}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
| {{Bad|2}}
 
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| [[File:Waster.png|32px|link=Wasters]]
 
|- id="Alcohol dependency"
 
|- id="Alcohol dependency"
 
! Alcohol dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Alcohol.png|64px]]
 
! Alcohol dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Alcohol.png|64px]]
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| {{+|3}}
 
| {{+|3}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Smokeleaf dependency"
 
|- id="Smokeleaf dependency"
 
! Smokeleaf dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Smokeleaf.png|64px]]
 
! Smokeleaf dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Smokeleaf.png|64px]]
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| {{+|3}}
 
| {{+|3}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| -
 
|- id="Psychite dependency"
 
|- id="Psychite dependency"
 
! Psychite dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Psychite.png|64px]]
 
! Psychite dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Psychite.png|64px]]
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** '''Severity 12 (60 days):''' Consciousness {{Bad|0% max}} ([[Death]]) <!--Implemented in a weirdly specific way so worth specifically noting-->
 
** '''Severity 12 (60 days):''' Consciousness {{Bad|0% max}} ([[Death]]) <!--Implemented in a weirdly specific way so worth specifically noting-->
 
* Psychite addiction factor: x0%
 
* Psychite addiction factor: x0%
* Psychite overdose chance: ×0%{{Check Tag|Only this drug?}} Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] is not prevented.
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<!-- Overdosing is now possible, unsure whether chance is reduced-->
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<!--Patch notes seem to be accurate, tested using baselines implanted with psychite dependency gene, they're now able to OD on yayo despite suffering from a deficiency-->
  
 
* Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, [[ideoligion]]s against drug use will apply the {{--|15}} ''Used drug'' moodlet.
 
* Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, [[ideoligion]]s against drug use will apply the {{--|15}} ''Used drug'' moodlet.
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| {{+|4}}
 
| {{+|4}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| [[File:Waster.png|32px|link=Wasters]]
 
|- id="Go-juice dependency"
 
|- id="Go-juice dependency"
 
! Go-juice dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Go Juice.png|64px]]
 
! Go-juice dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Go Juice.png|64px]]
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** '''Severity 12 (60 days):''' Consciousness {{Bad|0% max}} ([[Death]]) <!--Implemented in a weirdly specific way so worth specifically noting-->
 
** '''Severity 12 (60 days):''' Consciousness {{Bad|0% max}} ([[Death]]) <!--Implemented in a weirdly specific way so worth specifically noting-->
 
* Go-juice addiction factor: x0%
 
* Go-juice addiction factor: x0%
* Go-juice overdose chance: ×0%. {{Check Tag|Only this drug?}} Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] from taking multiple drugs is not prevented.
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<!-- Overdosing is now possible, unsure whether chance is reduced-->
  
 
* Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, [[ideoligion]]s against drug use will apply the {{--|15}} ''Used drug'' moodlet.
 
* Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, [[ideoligion]]s against drug use will apply the {{--|15}} ''Used drug'' moodlet.
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| {{+|4}}
 
| {{+|4}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
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| | [[File:Hussar.png|32px|link=Hussars]]
 
|- id="Wake-up dependency"
 
|- id="Wake-up dependency"
 
! Wake-up dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Wake Up.png|64px]]
 
! Wake-up dependency<br>[[File:ChemicalDependency Wake Up.png|64px]]
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** '''Severity 12 (60 days):''' Consciousness {{Bad|0% max}} ([[Death]]) <!--Implemented in a weirdly specific way so worth specifically noting-->
 
** '''Severity 12 (60 days):''' Consciousness {{Bad|0% max}} ([[Death]]) <!--Implemented in a weirdly specific way so worth specifically noting-->
 
* Wake-up addiction factor: x0%
 
* Wake-up addiction factor: x0%
* Wake-up overdose chance: ×0% {{Check Tag|Only this drug?}} Cumulative [[overdose|overdose severity]] from taking multiple drugs is not prevented.
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<!-- Overdosing is now possible, unsure whether chance is reduced-->
  
 
* Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, [[ideoligion]]s against drug use will apply the {{--|15}} ''Used drug'' moodlet.
 
* Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, [[ideoligion]]s against drug use will apply the {{--|15}} ''Used drug'' moodlet.
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| {{+|4}}
 
| {{+|4}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
 
| {{Bad|1}}
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| -
 
|}
 
|}
 
</div>
 
</div>
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| Unknown.
 
| Unknown.
 
|- id="Apathy"
 
|- id="Apathy"
! Skill apathy
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! Skill apathy<br>[[File:Skills PassionDrop Loop.gif|64px]]
 
| The carrier will have no passion in (skill).
 
| The carrier will have no passion in (skill).
 
| {{Good|2}}
 
| {{Good|2}}
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* Genes that are restricted for specific xeno humans will cause a bug if its present at humans not belonging to said xeno races. (i.e: unable to draft){{Check Tag|Clarify|I cannot understand what this is trying to say. I can't even say if its wrong/been fixed because I'm not sure what "Genes that are restricted for specific xeno humans" even means}}
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* Certain genes will not be properly negated by other genes. For example, a drug dependency germline gene, while appearing to be negated by the same drug dependency as a xenogene, will instead cause the negative mood from the lack of the drug to start at 2.5 days instead of at 5 days.
* Certain genes will not be properly negated by other genes. For example, a drug dependency endogene, while appearing to be negated by the same drug dependency as a xenogene, will instead cause the negative mood from the lack of the drug to start at 2.5 days instead of at 5 days.
 
  
 
== Version history ==  
 
== Version history ==  
 
* [[Biotech DLC]] Release - Added.
 
* [[Biotech DLC]] Release - Added.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3524|1.4.3524]] - Children no longer get adult body types from genes.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3524|1.4.3524]] - Children no longer get adult body types from genes.
* [[Version/1.4.3531|1.4.3531]] - Fix: AI sanguophages can use longjump without any remaining hemogen. Increase the effect of the temperature genes. From {{Bad|3}}/?{{Check Tag|Value?}}/{{Good|10}} to {{Bad|5}}/{{Good|10}}/{{Good|20}}.
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* [[Version/1.4.3525|1.4.3525]] - Fix: Suppressed genes contributing to romance chance still apply.
 +
* [[Version/1.4.3527|1.4.3527]] - Fix: Never sleep xenohumans still rest when caravanning alone.
 +
* [[Version/1.4.3530|1.4.3530]] - Fix: Removing passion-adding genes doesn't revert effect.
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* [[Version/1.4.3531|1.4.3531]] - Fix: AI sanguophages can use longjump without any remaining hemogen. Increase the effect of the temperature genes. From {{Bad|3}}/?{{Check Tag|Value?}}/{{Good|10}} to {{Bad|5}}/{{Good|10}}/{{Good|20}}. Fix: Some hemogenic abilities can be queued without enough hemogen.
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* [[Version/1.4.3534|1.4.3534]] - Fix: Melanin genes can be extracted by gene extractor.
 +
* [[Version/1.4.3541|1.4.3541]] - Fix: Victims of bloodfeeder bites can gain hemogen from the interaction.
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* [[Version/1.4.3542|1.4.3542]] - Fix: Coagulate can still be queued if hemogen is below casting cost.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3555]] -
 
* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3555]] -
 
** [[#Psychic bonding|Psychic bond]] now gives +10% [[psychic sensitivity]], or +5% if on different maps. Hediff description changed from ''This person has a psychic bond with another person based on the psychic bonding gene.'' to ''This person has a psychic bond with another person based on the psychic bonding gene. The bond itself grants some limited psychic awareness, allowing it to connect even with the psychically deaf''. Bonds can now be created during lovin' allowing pawns already in a relationship when the gene was implanted to bond.
 
** [[#Psychic bonding|Psychic bond]] now gives +10% [[psychic sensitivity]], or +5% if on different maps. Hediff description changed from ''This person has a psychic bond with another person based on the psychic bonding gene.'' to ''This person has a psychic bond with another person based on the psychic bonding gene. The bond itself grants some limited psychic awareness, allowing it to connect even with the psychically deaf''. Bonds can now be created during lovin' allowing pawns already in a relationship when the gene was implanted to bond.
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** '''<Drug> addict-immune''' genes renamed to [[#Alcohol impervious|<Drug> impervious]]. Addiction-immune genes for psychite, wake-up and go juice grants immunity to overdoses from the drug. Addiction-immune genes for alcohol, smokeleaf and psychite provides a 100% reduction in tolerance buildup. Smokeleaf and Alcohol impervious metabolism cost reduced from {{--|5}} to {{--|3}}.  
 
** '''<Drug> addict-immune''' genes renamed to [[#Alcohol impervious|<Drug> impervious]]. Addiction-immune genes for psychite, wake-up and go juice grants immunity to overdoses from the drug. Addiction-immune genes for alcohol, smokeleaf and psychite provides a 100% reduction in tolerance buildup. Smokeleaf and Alcohol impervious metabolism cost reduced from {{--|5}} to {{--|3}}.  
 
**[[#Smokeleaf dependency|Smokeleaf]] and [[#Alcohol dependency|Alcohol dependency]] metabolism gain reduced from {{+|4}} to {{+|3}}.  
 
**[[#Smokeleaf dependency|Smokeleaf]] and [[#Alcohol dependency|Alcohol dependency]] metabolism gain reduced from {{+|4}} to {{+|3}}.  
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** Fix: Remove reference to damage over time in acid spray ability description. {{Hover title|Spray a sticky acid substance from glands in the neck up through the mouth and all over the target area. The acid will stick to targets and burn them over time.|''[...] stick to targets and burn them over time.''}} to {{Hover title|Spray a sticky acid substance from glands in the neck up through the mouth and all over the target area. The acid will stick to targets and burn them.|''[...] stick to targets and burn them.''}}
 
** [[#Furskin|Furskin]] and [[#Beardless|beardless]] genes are now mutually exclusive.
 
** [[#Furskin|Furskin]] and [[#Beardless|beardless]] genes are now mutually exclusive.
 
** Buffed [[#Furry tail|furry tail]] minimum comfy temperature offset from {{Good|{{temperature|-5||delta}}}} to {{Good|{{temperature|-10||delta}}}}.
 
** Buffed [[#Furry tail|furry tail]] minimum comfy temperature offset from {{Good|{{temperature|-5||delta}}}} to {{Good|{{temperature|-10||delta}}}}.
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** When a [[#Deathless|deathless]] pawn takes damage that would have been lethal and falls into a deathrest coma instead, as an additional consequence they lose 3-6% of XP in a random skill. This should make non-death less trivial for these characters and preserve the sense of risk and danger. We’ll tuned this ongoing as needed.
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** Fix: Bloodfeed can be used on pawns in mental states.
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* [[Version/1.4.3557|1.4.3557]] - [[#Slow study|Slow study]] gene applies a {{Bad|x50%}} factor to [[Global Learning Factor]] instead of a {{--|50%}} offset.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3563|1.4.3563]] - Fix: Pawns with "dead calm" gene can get into fights over botched conversion attempts. Fix: Genes that remove all passions don't save previous values, causing passions to reset on removal. Fix: Pawns being carried by other pawns strains psychic bond.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3563|1.4.3563]] - Fix: Pawns with "dead calm" gene can get into fights over botched conversion attempts. Fix: Genes that remove all passions don't save previous values, causing passions to reset on removal. Fix: Pawns being carried by other pawns strains psychic bond.
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* [[Version/1.4.3613|1.4.3613]] - Fix: Reimplant ability not working with custom xenotypes.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3641|1.4.3641]] - Fix: Inactive sterile gene affects fertility.  
 
* [[Version/1.4.3641|1.4.3641]] - Fix: Inactive sterile gene affects fertility.  
 
* [[Version/1.4.3682|1.4.3682]] - [[Arrest]]ing dead calm pawns now never fails, to prevent them going berserk.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3682|1.4.3682]] - [[Arrest]]ing dead calm pawns now never fails, to prevent them going berserk.
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* [[Version/1.5.4062|1.5.4062]] -
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** Made psychic bond distance thought more permissive. As long as both pawns are on the same map and not suspended (cryptosleep casket) they get the positive thought.
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** Remove reference to damage over time in acid spray gene description. ("...it will stick to enemies and burn them over time." to "...it will stick to enemies and burn them.")
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** Added more acid filth texture options for acid spray so it never looks tiled.
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** Attached helpful text to mouse when selected pawn is aiming animal warcall ability.
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** Updated fire spew LOS highlighting.
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** Updated psychic bonding hediff tooltip to factor in pawns contained in buildings.
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** Clarify that pawns with no xenogenes cannot implant their xenogerm into another person. Show correct warning message on attempt.
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** Fix: Pawns with genetic drug needs aren't getting mothballed. Can improve performance in late-game saves.
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** Fix: Chemical genes affect tolerance buildup and addiction chance of all chemicals, not just the specified one.
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** Fix: On colonist selection, wasters and hussars are currently generating without their drug dependencies.
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** Fix: Small increments of pawn speed differences are lost due to integer calculations. Very quick and quick genes were effectively the same on an otherwise unmodified pawn.
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** Fix: Drug dependency endogenes aren't properly being overridden by other drug-related xenogenes of the same chemical.
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** Fix: Psychic bonds can form between two pawns that have the psychic bonding genes even if they are bonded to other people.
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** Fix: Pawns still carry a weapon after getting incapable of violence gene.
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** Fix: Pawns incapable of violence still can use combat gene abilities
  
 
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[[Category:Game mechanics]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 13 November 2024

Genes are a system for adding capabilities to human pawns. They can be obtained from character creation or implanted via xenogerm.

Metabolic efficiency, denoted by the Metabolism symbol, controls the rate at which pawns get hungry. Harmful genes will increase their metabolic efficiency, getting hungry slower, and thus consuming less food overall. Meanwhile helpful genes reduce metabolic efficiency, getting hungry faster, and thus consuming more food. A baseline human has a metabolic efficiency of 0 (100% hunger rate), and genes can bring it as low as -5 (225% hunger rate) or up to 5 (50% hunger rate). The game prevents you from giving pawns less than -5 metabolic efficiency; it doesn't stop you from exceeding 5, but hunger rate will not go below 50%.

Note that genes with over Metabolism 5 cannot be extracted by themselves, and must be extracted in a pack with another gene that lowers metabolism cost.

Complexity, denoted by the Complexity symbol, affects how many gene processors you need to create a xenogerm from a set of genes. A gene assembler can create xenogerms with a maximum complexity of 6, plus 2 for every attached gene processor. Complexity also determines the base time it takes to create the xenogerm, ranging from 4 hours at ≤3 complexity, to 23 hours at ≥20 complexity (which is then scaled by the research speed of whoever operates the gene assembler).[Detail needed]

The type of gene is shown both by its position in the gene tab of the pawn and its background:

  • GeneBackground Endogene.png Germline Genes
  • GeneBackground Xenogene.png Xenogenes
  • GeneBackground ArchiteGene.png Archite genes

Archite[edit]

  • Click to
    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Archite capsules Baseliner.png Exclude
    Scarless
    Gene TotalHealing.png
    Carriers of this gene have a special type of regenerator cell which can heal old wounds and chronic illnesses like bad back.
    0 4 1 Sanguophage.png -
    Gene implanter
    Gene XenogermReimplanter.png
    Carriers of this gene can implant a copy of their xenogerm into another person through a somewhat gross-looking injector organ. Their own genetic material will then regrow very slowly. If they implant while their genes are regrowing, they will die.
    • Adds ability: Gene XenogermReimplanter.png Implant Genes
    Implant this person's xenogenes into a willing subject using a special injector organ. If this person's genes are currently regrowing, they will implant their xenogerm and die in the process. When implanted, a xenogerm will overwrite the target's xenogenes. Germline genes will be unaffected.
    • Passes on a copy of all xenogenes to a target. Causes genes to regrow for 2 years afterwards.
    • Using this ability while genes are regrowing kills the casting pawn.
      • If using this ability is lethal, then the caster will lose all of their xenogenes upon death.
    0 3 1 Sanguophage.png -
    Perfect immunity
    Gene PerfectImmunity.png
    Carriers of this gene have archite-enhanced immune systems which intelligently destroy invaders. They are totally immune to most normal illnesses.
    0 3 1 Sanguophage.png Immunity
    Non-senescent
    Gene NonSenescent.png
    Carriers of this gene do not go through senescence in the normal way. They never get chronic age-related diseases like cancer, bad back, cataracts, or dementia.
    0 3 1 Sanguophage.png -
    Ageless
    Gene Ageless.png
    Carriers of this gene have archites in the bloodstream which continuously reverse the process of aging. Starting at the age of 13, carriers begin to biologically age slower. By 18, the aging process stops completely.
    • Aging ×1 at age 13. Rate linearly slows as the pawn gets older.
    • Aging ×0 at age 18.5.
    0 3 1 Sanguophage.png -
    Deathless
    Gene Deathless.png
    Carriers of this gene have archites in the blood which will sustain their life processes no matter what. As long as the brain remains intact, a carrier of this gene will never die.
    • If a pawn would've died, but the brain, head, or neck is not directly destroyed, they enter into a regenerative coma / involuntary deathrest.
      • Pawns without the Deathrest gene enter regenerative coma. After fatal conditions are removed, regenerative coma lasts 7 days.
      • Pawns with the Deathrest gene enter involuntary deathrest and lose all Hemogen. After lethality is removed, the usual deathrest mechanics take place.
      • Does not regenerate limbs or organs, except for the torso.
      • Entering the regeneration coma / involuntary deathrest will cause the pawn to lose 3% to 6% of total skill XP in a random skill.
    • Market value of genepacks containing this gene: ×200% (also multiplied by the usual ×400% for 1 Archite capsule)
    0 7 1 Sanguophage.png -
    Archite metabolism
    Gene ArchiteMetabolism.png
    Carriers of this gene have special archites in their cells that facilitate and optimize metabolism. This improves overall genetic and metabolic quality.
    • Increases metabolic efficiency. No other effect.
    • Market value of genepacks containing this gene: ×150% (also multiplied by ×700% for 2 Archite capsules)
    +6 6 2 Sanguophage.png -
  • Special abilities[edit]

  • Click to
    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Baseliner.png
    Fire spew
    Gene Firespew.png
    Carriers are able to spew flammable bile generated by a special organ in their neck. The bile sticks to anything in a small area and can ignite people, objects, and the ground.
    • Adds ability: FireSpew.png Fire spew
    Spit a stream of sticky, flammable bile from the mouth. The bile can ignite anything or anyone it hits, and also form flaming pools on the ground. The bile is generated and stored by an organ in the neck, along with a separate pouch of hypergolic reactant for ignition.
    • Spits flammable liquid in a 7.9 tile triangle with a 3 tile wide end.[Detail Needed]
    • Target: Pawn or Location
    • Warmup Time: 60 ticks (1 sec)
    • Cooldown: 300,000 ticks (5 in-game days)
    • Charges: 1
    • AI Can Use: True. Note: AI will still target fire-immune targets.
    • Market value of genepacks containing this gene: ×150%
    −2 1 Impid.png
    Foam spray
    Gene FoamSpray.png
    Carriers grow glands in the neck that generate and store a fire-retardant foam. They can spew this foam over an area to extinguish fires.
    • Adds ability: Gene FoamSpray.png Foam spray
    Spray thick fire-retardant foam from glands in the neck up through the mouth. The foam will cover a small area and extinguish any fire it touches.
    • Spits firefoam in a 3x3 area around the target, up to 4 tiles away. This leaves firefoam filth on the ground, extinguishing fires and preventing new ones from igniting.
    • Target: Pawn or Location
    • Warmup Time: 60 ticks (1 sec)
    • Cooldown: 30,000 ticks (12 in-game hours) for all 3 charges. Cooldown will not begin until all charges have been expended.
    • Charges: 3
    • AI Can Use: False.
    −2 1 -
    Animal warcall
    Gene AnimalWarcall.png
    Carriers of this gene can perform an animal warcall, using a powerful bellow and psychic connection to call an animal to fight for them.
    • Adds ability: AnimalWarcall.png Animal warcall
    With a powerful bellow and psychic connection, call an animal to fight your enemies for a few hours.
    • Turns the target berserk against all factions hostile to the caster for 12 in-game hours/30,000 ticks (8.33 mins). -75 base goodwill when used on a friendly faction's animal.
    • Target: Any single animal or wildman. Does not require LoS [Detail]
    • Range: 49.9 tiles
    • Warmup Time: 120 ticks (2 secs)
    • Cooldown: 900,000 ticks (15 in-game days) per charge.
    • Charges: 2
    • AI Can Use: True
    −3 1 Yttakin.png
    Acid spray
    Gene AcidSpray.png
    Carriers grow glands in the neck that generate and store a sticky acid substance, along with acid-tolerant tissues in the mouth. They can spew this acid over an area, where it will stick to enemies and burn them.
    • Adds ability: AcidSpray.png Acid spray
    Spray a sticky acid substance from glands in the neck up through the mouth and all over the target area. The acid will stick to targets and burn them.
    • Spits a fast-moving acid projectile in a 3x3 area around the target. This does 30 damage to buildings and items, and creates a harmless "spent acid" filth on each affected tile. Creatures in the affected area suffer a 30 damage burn (possibly spread over multiple body parts), but suffer no persistent damage over time. The attack has an AP of 80%[Armor type?] and a stopping power of 1.
    • Target: Pawn or Location
    • Range: 8.9 tiles
    • Warmup Time: 30 ticks (0.5 secs)
    • Cooldown: 30,000 ticks (12 in-game hours)
    • Charges: 1
    • AI Can Use: True.
    • Market value of genepacks containing this gene: ×150%
    −2 1 -
  • Hemogen[edit]

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Prereq. Baseliner.png
    Hemogenic
    Gene Hemogenic.png
    Carriers of this gene have a reserve of biological strength powered by a resource called hemogen. The resource can be gained and spent in various ways, all of which are unlocked by other genes. Carriers lose 2 hemogen per day from biological entropy.
    • Creates a Hemogen need, which decreases by −2 per day.
    • Receive Hemogen Craving ailment when Hemogen hits 0.
      Craving severity increases by 5% / hour with 0 hemogen. Severity decreases by 10% / hour with it.
    +1 1 - Sanguophage.png
    Hemogen drain
    Gene HemogenDrain.png
    Carriers lose an additional 8 hemogen per day from biological entropy.
    +6 1 Hemogenic Sanguophage.png
    Coagulate
    Gene Coagulate.png
    Carriers of this gene have special glands on their hands and wrists, as well as a unique salivary compound that they can use to rapidly tend wounds.
    • Adds ability: Gene Coagulate.png Coagulate
    Use special glands in the wrists to quickly tend someone's wounds.
    • Tends wounds. [Detail]
    • Target: Single target in LoS
    • Range: 3.9 tiles
    • Warmup Time: 60 ticks (1 sec)
    • Hemogen Cost: 20
    • AI Can Use: ?
    −1 1 Hemogenic Sanguophage.png
    Bloodfeeder
    Gene Bloodfeeder.png
    Carriers of this gene have small retractable fangs and an organ on the roof of the mouth which can extract hemogen from fresh warm blood. They can bite an unresisting person, suck the blood, and gain hemogen directly.
    • Adds ability: Gene Bloodfeeder.png Bloodfeed
    Bite the target and extract hemogen directly from their blood. The target will lose blood and will be horrified by the interaction, but will be otherwise unharmed. A fast-acting coagulant will seal the wound to prevent bleeding. Can only target non-hemogenic humans. Hemogen gain is affected by the target’s body size.
    • Feed on a pawn to gain up to +20 Hemogen, which scales with target body size, but not the user's.
      • Target will gain +45% blood loss and the −5 Fed on moodlet (5 days, doesn't stack, negated by masochist trait and Bloodfeeders precept.Content added by the Ideology DLC). Also gains a bloodfeeder mark on the neck (+1% pain).
      • If the target does not have enough blood, hemogen gain will be reduced accordingly.[Detail]
      • Bloodfeeder must have a non-0% Eating capacity.
    • Target: Single human target. Target must not have the Bloodfeeder gene. Must be downed or a colonist, slave,Content added by the Ideology DLC or prisoner not on a mental break.
      • A warning will be given if it would kill the target or render them unconscious, but it will not account for continuing blood loss.

    • Interaction with Bloodfeeders precept.Content added by the Ideology DLC
      • Bloodfeeders: Revered - Believers have a higher opinion towards bloodfeeders, negates moodlet for being fed on, mood bonus when bloodfeeders are in the colony or are the Leader,Content added by the Ideology DLC and mood penalty when they die.
      • Bloodfeeders: Reviled. - Believers have a lower opinion towards bloodfeeders, mood penalty when bloodfeeders are in the colony or when they are bloodfeeder, and mood bonus when they die.
    −1 1 Hemogenic Sanguophage.png
    Longjump legs
    Gene LongJumpLegs.png
    Carriers have special hemogen-powered muscle fibers in their legs which allow them to jump great distances.
    • Adds ability: Longjump.png Longjump
    Jump to a distant location using super-strong hemogen-powered legs.
    • Jump to the selected location, over non-LoS blocking objects, quickly but not instantly. Immune to all damage during the jump.
    • Target: Location in LoS
    • Range: 19.9 tiles
    • Warmup Time: 30 ticks (0.5 secs)
    • Hemogen Cost: 5
    • AI Can Use: False
    −2 1 Hemogenic Sanguophage.png
    Piercing spine
    Gene PiercingSpine.png
    Carriers grow an opening in their upper chest along with a quiver of keratin spines. Using a hemogen-powered chemical reaction, they can fire these spines at high speed at nearby targets with surprising accuracy.
    • Adds ability: PiercingSpine.png Piercing spine
    Use a hemogenic chemical reaction to launch a bony spine at the target. The spine exits through the skin from an opening between the collarbones. Given the method of launch, it is surprisingly easy to aim.
    • Launches an unerring spine at the target, dealing 30 RangedStab damage, with an AP of 100% and a stopping power of 1.
    • Target: Single target in LoS
    • Range: 3.9 tiles
    • Warmup Time: 30 ticks (0.5 secs)
    • Cooldown Time: 60 ticks (1 sec)
    • Hemogen Cost: 20
    • AI Can Use: True
    • Market value of genepacks containing this gene: ×150%
    −1 1 Hemogenic Sanguophage.png
    Deathrest
    Gene Deathrest.png
    Carriers of this gene must periodically regenerate themselves in a special coma called deathrest. Deathrest takes days, but can confer substantial bonuses. Deathrest can be accelerated and its effects enhanced by the use of a variety of special buildings and technologies. Those who put off deathresting will suffer from deathrest exhaustion.
    +6 1 Hemogenic Sanguophage.png
  • Health[edit]

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    Weak immunity
    Gene WeakImmunity.png
    Carriers of this gene gain immunity to diseases more slowly than normal. They may die from infections that others would survive.
    +2 1 Impid.png Immunity
    Strong immunity
    Gene StrongImmunity.png
    Carriers of this gene gain immunity to diseases faster than normal.
    −1 1 Neanderthal.png
    PigskinXenotype.png
    Immunity
    Super immunity
    Gene SuperStrongImmunity.png
    Carriers of this gene gain immunity to diseases considerably faster than normal.
    −2 2 Waster.png Immunity
    Slow wound healing
    Gene WoundHealingRateSlow.png
    Carriers of this gene heal from wounds half as fast as normal.
    • Injury healing factor ×50%
    +2 1 Impid.png
    Yttakin.png
    WoundHealingRate
    Fast wound healing
    Gene WoundHealingRateFast.png
    Carriers of this gene heal from wounds twice as fast as normal.
    • Injury healing factor ×200%
    −2 1 Dirtmole.png WoundHealingRate
    Superfast wound healing
    Gene WoundHealingRateSuperfast.png
    Carriers of this gene heal from wounds four times as fast as normal.
    • Injury healing factor ×400%
    • Market value of genepacks containing this gene: ×125%
    −3 1 Hussar.png
    Sanguophage.png
    WoundHealingRate
    Superclotting
    Gene Superclotting.png
    Carriers of this gene have extra-power coagulating factors in their blood, and will stop bleeding very quickly when wounded.
    • Every 6 seconds, all bleeding wounds are automatically tended at 20-70% tend quality. The exact tend quality is fully random within this range.
    • This renders it functionally impossible for the pawn to bleed out, at the minor downside of the wound being somewhat more susceptible to infection than being treated by a doctor under better conditions (e.g. by a skilled doctor, with industrial+ medicine, in a clean hospital).
    • Does not affect non-bleeding wounds.
    −1 1 - -
  • Psychics[edit]

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    Psychically deaf
    Gene PsychicallyDeaf.png
    Carriers of this gene are deaf to all psychic energy and influence outside their own minds. They cannot be affected by psychic influence, nor can they ever wield psychic power.
    +2 1 Hussar.png PsychicAbility
    Psychically dull
    Gene PsychicallyDull.png
    Carriers of this gene are less psychically-sensitive than others.
    +1 1 Yttakin.png PsychicAbility
    Psy-sensitive
    Gene EnhancedPsychicAbility.png
    Carriers of this gene are more psychically-sensitive than average.
    • Psychic Sensitivity +20%
    • Meditation psyfocus gain +10% / day [Verify]
    • +0.1 Neural Heat Recovery per second base. Effectively 0.163 Heat/s recovery at Level 6 psylink.
    −2 1 Highmate.png
    Sanguophage.png
    PsychicAbility
    Super psy-sensitive
    Gene ExtremePsychicAbility.png
    Carriers of this gene are much more psychically-sensitive than most.
    • Psychic Sensitivity +40%
    • Meditation psyfocus gain +20% / day [Verify]
    • +0.2 Neural Heat Recovery per second base. Effectively 0.325 Heat/s recovery at Level 6 psylink.
    −5 2 - PsychicAbility
    Psychic bonding
    Gene PsychicBonding.png
    Carriers of this gene have a special neural organ that makes them psychically bond with a lover for life. As long as the lovers are together, they will be happy. If they are physically separated, they will be disturbed by the distance. If one dies, the other's mind will be badly disrupted.
    • Romance attempts always succeed
    • Gains psychic bond with first attempted romance or lovin'
    • This person has a psychic bond with another person based on the psychic bonding gene. The bond itself grants some limited psychic awareness, allowing it to connect even with the psychically deaf.
    • Bonded pawns receive gain ×50% pain multiplier, +15% consciousness, +12 mood and +10% psychic sensitivity when on same map.
    • Bonded pawns receive −10 mood, +5% psychic sensitivity, and −25% consciousness when not on same map.
    • When one bonded pawn dies, the other will receive a -30 mood penalty that linearly decays over the course of 21 days.[Confirm duration] Note: if counseled, the counsel bonus will not decay, but will stay at the value it was applied with.
    −1 1 Highmate.png -
  • Movement[edit]

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    Slow runner
    Gene SlowMovespeed.png
    Carriers of this gene move more slowly than normal.
    +3 1 Dirtmole.png
    Neanderthal.png
    MoveSpeed
    Fast runner
    Gene QuickMovespeed.png
    Carriers of this gene move more quickly than normal.
    −3 1 Sanguophage.png MoveSpeed
    Very fast runner
    Gene VeryQuickMovespeed.png
    Carriers of this gene move much more quickly than normal.
    −5 1 Impid.png MoveSpeed
    Naked speed
    Gene NakedSpeed.png
    Carriers of this gene move slower while clothed, and faster while naked.
    +2 1 Yttakin.png -
  • Mood[edit]

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    Very unhappy
    Gene Depressive.png
    Carriers of this gene are highly predisposed to negative emotion. They'll see the bad in every situation and have a much lower mood than others.
    • Permanent −10 Genetic depression mood
    +5 1 - Mood
    Unhappy
    Gene Pessimist.png
    Carriers of this gene are predisposed to pessimistic perceptions. They'll tend to interpret things negatively and have lower mood than others.
    • Permanent −5 Genetic pessimism mood
    +3 1 Impid.png Mood
    Happy
    Gene Optimist.png
    Carriers of this gene are predisposed to optimistic feelings. They'll have higher mood than others.
    • Permanent +5 Genetic optimism mood
    −1 2 - Mood
    Very happy
    Gene Sanguine.png
    Carriers of this gene are highly predisposed to optimism and not at all inclined to think negatively. They'll have much higher mood than others.
    • Permanent +10 Genetic joy mood
    −2 3 Highmate.png Mood
  • Temperature[edit]

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    Cold weakness
    Gene MinTemperatureSmallIncrease.png
    Carriers of this gene are slightly less comfortable in cold temperatures.
    +1 1 Impid.png MinTemperature
    Cold tolerant
    Gene MinTemperatureSmallDecrease.png
    Carriers of this gene are slightly more comfortable in cold temperatures.
    −1 1 Hussar.png
    Neanderthal.png
    MinTemperature
    Cold super-tolerant
    Gene MinTemperatureLargeDecrease.png
    Carriers of this gene are much more comfortable in cold temperatures.
    −2 1 - MinTemperature
    Heat weakness
    Gene MaxTemperatureSmallDecrease.png
    Carriers of this gene are slightly less comfortable in warm temperatures.
    +1 1 Highmate.png MaxTemperature
    Heat tolerant
    Gene MaxTemperatureSmallIncrease.png
    Carriers of this gene are slightly more comfortable in warm temperatures.
    −1 1 Hussar.png
    Neanderthal.png
    MaxTemperature
    Heat super-tolerant
    Gene MaxTemperatureLargeIncrease.png
    Carriers of this gene are much more comfortable in warm temperatures.
    −2 1 Impid.png MaxTemperature
  • Resistance and sensitivity[edit]

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    Tox resistance
    Gene PartialToxicityResistance.png
    Carriers of this gene are resistant to toxic buildup from any source. This includes pollution, toxic fallout, tox gas, and direct attacks with venom or injected poison. They'll gain half the amount of toxic buildup compared to others. Cellular filters in the lung and skin reduce the dose of toxins entering the bloodstream.
    −2 1 - ToxResistance
    Tox immunity
    Gene TotalToxicityResistance.png
    Carriers of this gene are totally immune to toxic buildup from all sources including polluted terrain, toxic fallout, tox gas, and direct attacks with venom or injected poison. They are also not bothered by acidic smog. The carrier's biochemical pathways are modified to route around interference from nearly all known toxins. Along with enhancements to the kidneys and liver, this keeps carriers comfortable in even the most toxic of environments.
    −4 2 Sanguophage.png ToxResistance
    Partial antitoxic lungs
    Gene PartialPollutionResistance.png
    Carriers of this gene are resistant to environmental toxins. They get less toxic buildup from tox gas, polluted terrain, and toxic fallout, but are still vulnerable to direct attacks with venom or injected poison. Additionally, they build up rot stink exposure slower.
    −1 1 Hussar.png ToxicEnvironmentResistance
    Total antitoxic lungs
    Gene TotalPollutionResistance.png
    Carriers of this gene are immune to environmental toxins, but not from direct toxic attacks. They get no toxic buildup from tox gas, polluted terrain, or toxic fallout, and they are not bothered by acidic smog. They are still vulnerable to direct attacks like venom and injected poison. Additionally, they are immune to rot stink exposure.
    −3 2 Waster.png ToxicEnvironmentResistance
    Mild UV sensitivity
    Gene MildUVSensitivity.png
    Carriers of this gene have biological compounds in their skin that react painfully to UV radiation. They are unusually sensitive to sunlight.
    • When in sunlight (when on an unroofed tile while light levels from natural sunlight are 11% or more):
    • Does not cause pain, despite the description.
    +3 1 Sanguophage.png UVSensitivity
    Intense UV sensitivity
    Gene IntenseUVSensitivity.png
    Carriers of this gene have biological compounds in their skin that react dangerously to UV radiation. They are intensely sensitive to sunlight.
    • When in sunlight (when on an unroofed tile while light levels from natural sunlight are 11% or more):
      • Move Speed ×80%
      • Mood: Sunlight Sensitivity: −12
    • Does not cause pain.
    +4 2 Dirtmole.png UVSensitivity
    Fire resistant
    Gene FireResistant.png
    Carriers of this gene have special fast-acting sweat glands and heat-resistant skin. They only take 25% of the normal damage from fire. The chance of them catching on fire is also drastically reduced.
    Note that this does not affect Heat or Vaporize damage
    −2 1 Impid.png FireDamage
    Tinderskin
    Gene FireWeakness.png
    Carriers have dry, thin skin which burns easily from fire, and their immune systems react very poorly to this kind of threat. Damage from fire is multiplied by 4.
    Note that this does not affect Heat or Vaporize damage
    +2 1 Sanguophage.png FireDamage
    Pyrophobia
    Gene FireTerror.png
    Carriers of this gene have an intense fear of fire. When fires are close, there is a chance they will have a mental breakdown at any moment.
    • If the pawn has line of sight of a fire within 19.9 tiles, it is considered "near fire" and the following happens:
      • −10 Afraid of fire moodlet
      • 0.1 day mtb chance of "Fire terror" mental break that cause "panic-fleeing fire" mental state, ends when not "near fire" for 500 ticks (8.33 secs)
    • Suppresses Pyromaniac trait
    Note that blind pawns are still affected by pyrophobia, and will still flee
    +4 1 Sanguophage.png -
  • Violence[edit]

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    Dead calm
    Gene DeadCalm.png
    Carriers of this gene feel calm in every situation and have a very placid demeanor. They will never start social fights or have aggressive mental breaks.
    • Effects:
      • Will never do social fights
      • Mental breaks are never violent (Tantrum, Berserk, Slaughterer, Murderous Rage)
      • Will never prison break
      • Arresting never fails, and will never berserk on arrest.
    −1 1 Genie.png Aggression
    Aggressive
    Gene Aggressive.png
    Carriers of this gene are quick to anger. They are twice as likely to start social fights. When they have mental breaks, they are twice as likely to choose an aggressive kind of break.
    • Effects:
      • Social fight chance factor ×200%
      • Chance mental break is violent ×200% (Tantrum, Berserk, Slaughterer, Murderous Rage) [Wb minor breaks?]
      • Prison break interval factor ×60%
    +2 1 Neanderthal.png
    Waster.png
    Yttakin.png
    Sanguophage.png
    Aggression
    Aggressive
    Hyper-aggressive
    Gene HyperAggressive.png
    Carriers of this gene are hormonally high-strung and very aggressive. They are three times as likely to start social fights. Any mental break they have will be of an aggressive type.
    • Effects:
      • Social fight chance factor ×300%
      • Mental breaks are always[Verify] violent where possible.(Tantrum, Berserk, Slaughterer, Murderous Rage) Tiers without violent options, i.e. Minor breaks, non-violent breaks are chosen instead.[All types?]
      • Prison break interval factor ×40%
    +3 1 Hussar.png Aggression
    Aggressive
    Weak melee damage
    Gene WeakMeleeDamage.png
    Carriers of this gene do less damage in close-quarters combat. Weak fast-twitch muscle fibers make their strikes shaky and weak.
    +1 1 Impid.png MeleeDamage
    Strong melee damage
    Gene StrongMeleeDamage.png
    Carriers of this gene do more damage in close-quarters combat. Extra-strong fast-twitch muscle fibers make their strikes accurate and powerful.
    −2 1 Dirtmole.png
    Neanderthal.png
    Yttakin.png
    Sanguophage.png
    MeleeDamage
    Violence disabled
    Gene ViolenceDisabled.png
    Carriers of this gene are emotionally and mentally incapable of engaging in violence. They are overwhelmingly resistant to and horrified by the idea of hurting another.
    • Disables work:
      • Hunt
      • Violent
    +3 1 Highmate.png MeleeDamage
    ShootingAccuracy
    Aggressive
    KillThirst
    Kind instinct
    Gene KindInstinct.png
    Carriers of this gene are high in trait agreeableness and are very conscientious. They rarely insult others or starts fights, and will sometimes offer kind words to brighten the moods of those around them. They also never judge people by their appearance.
    −1 1 Highmate.png -
    Kill thirst
    Gene Killthirst.png
    Carriers of this gene lust for the feeling of ending another's life. They will become irritated if they go for too long without killing someone in close combat.
    • Causes need: Kill satiety. Inflicts an increasing mood penalty during long periods between melee kills. See the Kill satiety page for details.
    +4 1 - KillThirst
  • Sleep[edit]

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    Very Sleepy
    Gene VerySleepy.png
    Carriers of this gene get tired much faster than others.
    +4 1 - Sleep
    Sleepy
    Gene Sleepy.png
    Carriers of this gene get tired somewhat faster than others.
    +2 1 Yttakin.png Sleep
    Low sleep
    Gene QuickSleeper.png
    Carriers of this gene get tired less quickly than others.
    −4 2 Sanguophage.png Sleep
    Never sleep
    Gene Neversleep.png
    Carriers of this gene have a unique metabolic process which allows clusters of neurons to sleep while the rest of the brain stays awake. They never need to sleep.
    • Effects:
      • Disables need: Sleep
      • If all pawns in caravan have this gene, they don't need to stop at night.
    • Market value of genepacks containing this gene: ×125%
    −6 3 - Sleep
  • Pain[edit]

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    Delicate
    Gene Delicate.png
    Carriers of this gene take greater injuries than others from the same damage. They have thin, brittle bones and less binding molecules in joints and flesh.
    +3 1 Genie.png
    Highmate.png
    Toughness
    Robust
    Gene Tough.png
    Carriers of this gene take less injuries than others from the same damage. They have thickened, densified bones, nearly-solid ribcages, and strengthened binding factors in joints and flesh.
    −2 1 Neanderthal.png
    Yttakin.png
    Sanguophage.png
    Toughness
    Extra pain
    Gene ExtraPain.png
    Carriers of this gene feel more pain than others given the same injuries. Neuron activity in the brain's nociception center is amplified, so pain feels extra-intense and fiery. This can be protective, but overall it's considered a negative and makes it hard to push through difficult situations.
    +2 1 Genie.png Pain
    Reduced pain
    Gene PainReduced.png
    Carriers of this gene feel half as much pain compared to a baseliner. Reduced neuron activity in the brain's nociception centers makes pain dull and faint. This can be advantageous sometimes, and dangerous other times.
    • Pain ×50%
    −1 1 Hussar.png
    Neanderthal.png
    PigskinXenotype.png
    Pain
  • Reproduction[edit]

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    Low libido
    Gene LowLibido.png
    Carriers of this gene are less likely to engage in lovin' with their partner.
    0 1 - Libido
    High libido
    Gene HighLibido.png
    Carriers of this gene are more likely to engage in lovin' with their partner.
    0 1 Highmate.png Libido
    Sterile
    Gene Sterile.png
    Carriers of this gene cannot reproduce by natural means.
    • Fertility ×0%
    +1 1 - Fertility
    Fertile
    Gene Fertile.png
    Carriers of this gene have a higher chance of becoming pregnant or impregnating others.
    • Fertility ×200%
    0 1 - Fertility
  • Beauty[edit]

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    Very unattractive
    Gene StaggeringlyUgly.png
    Carriers of this gene have misshapen, asymmetrical facial structures and blotchy skin. They're hard to look at.
    +2 1 - Beauty
    Unattractive
    Gene Ugly.png
    Carriers of this gene have exaggerated facial features and poor skin that are generally considered ugly.
    +1 1 Waster.png Beauty
    Attractive
    Gene Pretty.png
    Carriers of this gene have unusually symmetrical, balanced facial features and extra-clear skin which gives them a pleasing appearance.
    −1 1 Sanguophage.png Beauty
    Very attractive
    Gene Beautiful.png
    Carriers of this gene have remarkably precise and symmetrical faces. Their features are distinctive and strong without being exaggerated, and their skin is nearly perfect. They are generally seen as beautiful.
    −2 1 Highmate.png Beauty
  • Cosmetic[edit]

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    Red eyes
    Gene RedEyes.png
    Carriers of this gene have deeply red-pigmented eyes. 0 0 Hussar.png EyeColor
    Gray eyes
    Gene GrayEyes.png
    Carriers of this gene have pale white-gray eyes. 0 0 Dirtmole.png EyeColor
    No hair
    Gene HairStyleBaldOnly.png
    Carriers of this gene grow no hair on the head. 0 0 Genie.png
    Yttakin.png
    HairStyle
    Short-haired
    Gene HairStyleShortOnly.png
    Carriers of this gene can only grow short hair. 0 0 Hussar.png HairStyle
    Long-haired
    Gene HairStyleLongOnly.png
    Carriers of this gene grow hair on the head very quickly. 0 0 Highmate.png HairStyle
    Only bushy beards
    Gene BeardStyleBushyOnly.png
    Male carriers of this gene experience rapid beard growth and are uncomfortable cutting their beards. 0 0 - BeardStyle
    Beardless
    Gene BeardStyleNone.png
    Carriers of this gene grow no facial hair. 0 0 Genie.png
    Impid.png
    BeardStyle
    Unisex beards
    Gene UnisexBeards.png
    Carriers of this gene always have thick facial hair, even women. 0 0 Yttakin.png BeardStyle
    Human ears
    Gene EarHuman.png
    Carriers of this gene have regular human ears. 0 0 - Ears
    Pointed ears
    Gene EarPointed.png
    Carriers of this gene have pointed ears. 0 0 - Ears
    Cat ears
    Gene EarCat.png
    Carriers of this gene have cat-like ears. 0 0 - Ears
    Floppy ears
    Gene EarFloppy.png
    Carriers of this gene grow long, floppy hound-like ears. 0 0 - Ears
    Pig ears
    Gene EarPig.png
    Carriers of this gene will grow pointed pig-like ears. 0 0 PigskinXenotype.png Ears
    Human nose
    Gene NoseHuman.png
    Carriers of this gene have regular human noses. 0 0 - Nose
    Human jaw
    Gene JawBaseline.png
    Carriers of this gene have regularly-shaped jaws. 0 0 - Jaw
    Heavy jaw
    Gene JawHeavy.png
    Carriers of this gene have large jaws. 0 0 Neanderthal.png Jaw
    Gaunt head
    Gene GauntHead.png
    Carriers of this gene have a pinched, gaunt appearance in their face and head. 0 0 Waster.png Jaw
    Heavy brow
    Gene HeavyBrow.png
    Carriers of this gene have a prominent brow. 0 0 Neanderthal.png -
    Center-horn
    Gene HeadboneCenterhorn.png
    Carriers of this gene grow a single horn protruding from the center of the forehead. 0 0 - Headbone
    Mini-horns
    Gene HeadboneMinihorns.png
    Carriers of this gene grow two small horns protruding from the forehead. 0 0 Impid.png Headbone
    Human headbone
    Gene HeadboneHuman.png
    Carriers of this gene have regular human skulls. 0 0 - Headbone
    Human voice
    Gene VoiceHuman.png
    Carriers of this gene have regular human vocal chords[sic].
    0 0 - Voice
    Pig voice
    Gene VoicePig.png
    Carriers have a squealing voice like that of a pig.
    0 0 PigskinXenotype.png Voice
    Roar voice
    Gene VoiceRoar.png
    Carriers have an animal-like roaring voice.
    0 0 Yttakin.png Voice
    Facial ridges
    Gene FacialRidges.png
    Carriers of this gene grow raised ridges of skin on their face. 0 0 - -
  • Body type[edit]

    Since people without these genes can have any of the four body types, these genes effectively limit what body types a xenotype can have. For example, Neanderthal.pngNeanderthals cannot be thin, because they have all three of the other genes.

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Baseliner.png Exclude
    Standard body
    Gene BodyStandard.png
    Carriers can have average-shaped bodies. A person can have more than one body type gene; one body type will be chosen among those that are allowed. 0 0 Hussar.png
    Neanderthal.png
    Highmate.png
    BodyType
    Thin body
    Gene BodyThin.png
    Carriers can have thin bodies. A person can have more than one body type gene; one body type will be chosen among those that are allowed. 0 0 Genie.png
    Highmate.png
    BodyType
    Fat body
    Gene BodyFat.png
    Carriers can have fat bodies. A person can have more than one body type gene; one body type will be chosen among those that are allowed. 0 0 Neanderthal.png
    PigskinXenotype.png
    BodyType
    Hulk body
    Gene BodyHulk.png
    Carriers can have large bodies. A person can have more than one body type gene; one body type will be chosen among those that are allowed. 0 0 Hussar.png
    Neanderthal.png
    PigskinXenotype.png
    Yttakin.png
    BodyType
  • Hair[edit]

    These genes are defined in Core, not Biotech.

    All of them have a "random brightness factor" of 0.12 unless otherwise specified.

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Weight Baseliner.png Exclude
    Snow-white hair
    Hair SnowWhite.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (250, 250, 250)
    • Random brightness factor: 0
    0 0 0.05 Highmate.png HairColor
    Gray hair
    Hair Grey.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (0.65, 0.65, 0.65)
    0 0 0.02 Waster.png HairColor
    Blonde hair
    Hair Blonde.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (237, 202, 156)
    • Selection weight factor with dark skin: 0
    0 0 1? - HairColor
    Sandy-blonde hair
    Hair SandyBlonde.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (193, 146, 85)
    • Selection weight factor with dark skin: 0
    0 0 1? Impid.png HairColor
    Orange hair
    Hair Orange.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (189, 133, 49)
    0 0 0.05 Impid.png HairColor
    Reddish-brown hair
    Hair ReddishBrown.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (132, 83, 47)
    0 0 1? - HairColor
    Brown hair
    Hair Brown.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (90, 58, 32)
    0 0 1? - HairColor
    Dark-brown hair
    Hair DarkBrown.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (56, 36, 18)
    0 0 1.5 - HairColor
    Dark-reddish hair
    Hair DarkReddish.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (0.25, 0.2, 0.15)
    0 0 1.5 - HairColor
    Mid-black hair
    Hair MidBlack.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (0.31, 0.28, 0.26)
    0 0 1.5 - HairColor
    Dark-black hair
    Hair DarkBlack.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (0.2, 0.2, 0.2)
    0 0 1.5 - HairColor
    Ink-black hair
    Hair InkBlack.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (25, 25, 25)
    • Random brightness factor: 0
    0 0 0.05 - HairColor
    Blue hair
    Hair Blue.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (34, 63, 227)
    0 0 0.05 - HairColor
    Teal hair
    Hair Teal.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (52, 191, 182)
    0 0 0.05 - HairColor
    Green hair
    Hair Green.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (72, 201, 40)
    0 0 0.05 - HairColor
    Pink hair
    Hair Pink.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (191, 86, 149)
    0 0 0.05 - HairColor
    Purple hair
    Hair Purple.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (227, 115, 255)
    0 0 0.05 - HairColor
    Red hair
    Hair Red.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular hair color. With multiple hair color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Hair color override: (191, 86, 86)
    0 0 0.05 - HairColor
  • Melanin[edit]

    These natural skin colors are not available in the xenotype editor and cannot be extracted. Every person gets one of these as a germline gene unless they already have a skin-color germline gene (e.g. Dirtmole.pngDirtmoles have light gray skin instead of these).

    These genes are defined in Core, not Biotech. They are all named "Skin color" in-game.

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Weight Exclude
    Skin_Melanin1
    Skin Melanin1.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (242, 237, 224)
    • Min melanin: 0
    0 0 0.2 SkinColor
    Skin_Melanin2
    Skin Melanin2.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (255, 239, 213)
    • Min melanin: 0.1
    0 0 0.5 SkinColor
    Skin_Melanin3
    Skin Melanin3.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (255, 239, 201)
    • Min melanin: 0.25
    0 0 0.5 SkinColor
    Skin_Melanin4
    Skin Melanin4.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (255, 239, 189)
    • Min melanin: 0.45
    0 0 0.5 SkinColor
    Skin_Melanin5
    Skin Melanin5.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (249, 219, 165)
    • Min melanin: 0.58
    0 0 0? 1? SkinColor
    Skin_Melanin6
    Skin Melanin6.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (242, 199, 140)
    • Min melanin: 0.63
    0 0 0? 1? SkinColor
    Skin_Melanin7
    Skin Melanin7.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (228, 158, 90)
    • Min melanin: 0.75
    0 0 0? 1? SkinColor
    Skin_Melanin8
    Skin Melanin8.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (130, 91, 48)
    • Min melanin: 0.83
    0 0 0.5 SkinColor
    Skin_Melanin9
    Skin Melanin9.png
    Carriers of this gene have a particular skin color. With multiple skin color genes, one is randomly selected.
    • Skin color base: (99, 70, 36)
    • Min melanin: 0.9
    0 0 0.2 SkinColor
  • Skin[edit]

    These exotic (non-natural) skin colors do not appear on anyone without the gene. Like body type genes and hair genes, a person can have more than one skin color gene (e.g. Impid.pngImpids have three), and one will be chosen.

    All of these genes have a "random brightness factor" of 0.18 unless otherwise specified.

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Baseliner.png Exclude
    Green skin
    FanGene SkinColor Green.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that gives their skin a green color.
    • Skin color override: (169,182,108)
    0 0 - SkinColorOverride
    Deep yellow skin
    FanGene SkinColor Yellow Deep.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that gives their skin a deep yellow color.
    • Skin color override: (204, 199, 65)
    0 0 - SkinColorOverride
    Pale yellow skin
    FanGene SkinColor Yellow Pale.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that turns their skin a grayish yellow color.
    • Skin color override: (193, 165, 99)
    0 0 Impid.png SkinColorOverride
    Orange skin
    FanGene SkinColor Orange.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that gives their skin an orange color.
    • Skin color override: (210, 114, 63)
    • Random brightness factor: 0
    0 0 Impid.png SkinColorOverride
    Deep red skin
    FanGene SkinColor Red Deep.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a deep-red pigment that gives their skin an almost bloody appearance.
    • Skin color override: (150, 62, 62)
    0 0 Impid.png SkinColorOverride
    Pale red skin
    FanGene SkinColor Red Pale.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that turns their skin a moderate red color.
    • Skin color override: (222, 106, 106)
    0 0 - SkinColorOverride
    Purple skin
    FanGene SkinColor Purple.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that gives their skin a purple color.
    • Skin color override: (97, 87, 195)
    0 0 Highmate.png SkinColorOverride
    Blue skin
    FanGene SkinColor Blue.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that turns their skin a blue color.
    • Skin color override: (100, 165, 193)
    0 0 Highmate.png SkinColorOverride
    Sheer white skin
    FanGene SkinColor White.png
    Carriers of this gene have sheer white skin, unlike natural skin tones, due to a special engineered reflective cell covering.
    • Skin color override: (250, 240, 240)
    • Random brightness factor: 0
    0 0 Highmate.png SkinColorOverride
    Light gray skin
    FanGene SkinColor Light Gray.png
    Carriers of this produce a light-gray pigment in their skin.
    • Skin color override: (200, 200, 200)
    0 0 Dirtmole.png SkinColorOverride
    Slate gray skin
    FanGene SkinColor Gray.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that turns their skin slate gray.
    • Skin color override: (90, 90, 90)
    0 0 Waster.png SkinColorOverride
    Ink black skin
    FanGene SkinColor Black.png
    Carriers of this gene produce a pigment that turns their skin a pale black color almost as dark as ink.
    • Skin color override: (55, 55, 55)
    • Random brightness factor: 0
    0 0 - SkinColorOverride
  • Miscellaneous[edit]

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Baseliner.png Exclude
    Strong stomach
    Gene StrongStomach.png
    Carriers of this gene have an extra toxin-filtering organ in their stomach and will never suffer from food poisoning even after eating rotten food.
    −1 1 PigskinXenotype.png -
    Robust digestion
    Gene RobustDigestion.png
    Carriers of this gene grow a multi-fold stomach, allowing them to digest raw foods more efficiently than baseline humans. In general, they get the same nutrition from raw food as from if it is cooked. They also don't mind the taste of raw food at all.
    −2 2 PigskinXenotype.png -
    Slow study
    Gene SlowLearning.png
    Carriers of this gene have deficient long-term memories and don't understand new ideas quickly. They are slow at learning new skills and knowledge.
    +2 1 Neanderthal.png Learning
    Quick study
    Gene FastLearning.png
    Carriers of this gene have excellent memories and grasp new ideas quickly. They learn faster than others.
    −3 2 - Learning
    Nearsighted
    Gene Nearsighted.png
    Carriers of this gene have difficulty seeing at a distance. Their shooting accuracy at long ranges is reduced.
    • Accuracy factor (long) ×25%
    • Accuracy factor (medium) ×50%
    +2 1 Dirtmole.png
    PigskinXenotype.png
    ShootingAccuracy
    Dark vision
    Gene Darkvision.png
    Carriers of this gene see well in low light and are unaffected by mood penalties related to darkness. They have a reflective layer behind the retina that amplifies their ability to see in the dark.
    −1 1 Dirtmole.png
    Sanguophage.png
    -
    Inbred
    Gene Inbred.png
    This genetic condition affects a person's fertility, immunity, and mental capacity.
    −2 1 - -
    Mild cell instability
    Gene MildCellInstability.png
    Carriers of this gene need less metabolic energy to stay alive, at the cost of reduced stability in their cell-replication machinery.
    +2 1 - CellInstability
    Major cell instability
    Gene MajorCellInstability.png
    Carriers of this gene need much less metabolic energy to stay alive, at the cost of greatly-reduced stability in their cell-replication machinery.
    +4 1 - CellInstability
    Grayless hair
    Gene GreylessHair.png
    Carriers of this gene keep their natural hair color as they age.
    • No age-related gray hair.
    0 1 Highmate.png -
    Human hands
    Gene HandsHuman.png
    Carriers of this gene have regular human hands.
    0 0 - Hands
    Trotter hands
    Gene HandsTrotter.png
    Carriers of this gene have hands that partially resemble pig trotters. This reduces their ability to manipulate objects.
    +1 1 PigskinXenotype.png Hands
    Elongated fingers
    Gene ElongatedFingers.png
    Long, delicate fingers improve the carrier's manipulation capacity. This aids with many tasks, especially crafting and construction.
    −1 1 Genie.png Hands
    Furskin
    Gene Furskin.png
    Carriers of this gene grow thick fur all over their body, which protects them from cold temperatures.
    −1 1 Yttakin.png HairStyle
    Fur
    BeardStyle
    Pig nose
    Gene NosePig.png
    Carriers of this gene have pig-like snouts.
    0 0 PigskinXenotype.png Nose
    Pollution stimulus
    Gene PollutionRush.png
    Carriers of this gene get a chemical rush from being exposed to pollution. This makes them move faster and helps them think clearer. A similar gene is found in combat-engineered mega-insects.
    • Gain stat bonuses when exposed to pollution.
    −1 1 Waster.png -
    Unstoppable
    Gene Unstoppable.png
    Carriers of this gene are not slowed down when taking damage.
    −2 1 Hussar.png -
    Furry tail
    Gene TailFurry.png
    Carriers of this gene grow a fluffy tail which partially protects them from cold temperatures.
    −1 1 Yttakin.png Tail
    Smooth tail
    Gene TailSmooth.png
    Carriers of this gene grow a slender tail that can act as a dexterous fifth limb.
    • Manipulation: +5%
    • Adds an aesthetic only tail to the pawn's sprite
    • Note: Does not add a targetable or damageable body part
    −1 1 - Tail
  • Aptitudes[edit]

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Baseliner.png Skill
    Awful Animals
    Gene AwfulAnimals.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Animals is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Animals.
    • Animals: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Animals
    +2 1 Hussar.png
    Waster.png
    Animals
    Awful Artistic
    Gene AwfulArtistic.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Artistic is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Artistic.
    • Artistic: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Artistic
    +2 1 Hussar.png Artistic
    Awful Construction
    Gene AwfulConstruction.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Construction is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Construction.
    +2 1 - Construction
    Awful Cooking
    Gene AwfulCooking.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Cooking is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Cooking.
    • Cooking: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Cooking
    +2 1 - Cooking
    Awful Crafting
    Gene AwfulCrafting.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Crafting is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Crafting.
    • Crafting: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Crafting
    +2 1 - Crafting
    Awful Medical
    Gene AwfulMedical.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Medical is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Medical.
    • Medical: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Medical
    +2 1 - Medical
    Awful Melee
    Gene AwfulMelee.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Melee is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Melee.
    • Melee: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Melee
    +2 1 - Melee
    Awful Mining
    Gene AwfulMining.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Mining is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Mining.
    • Mining: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Mining
    +2 1 Yttakin.png
    Highmate.png
    Mining
    Awful Intellectual
    Gene AwfulIntellectual.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Intellectual is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Intellectual.
    +2 1 - Intellectual
    Awful Plants
    Gene AwfulPlants.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Plants is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Plants.
    • Plants: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Plants
    +2 1 Hussar.png
    Highmate.png
    Plants
    Awful Shooting
    Gene AwfulShooting.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Shooting is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Shooting.
    • Shooting: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Shooting
    +2 1 - Shooting
    Awful Social
    Gene AwfulSocial.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Social is reduced by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, all passion is removed from Social.
    • Social: −8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Removes all passions for Social
    +2 1 Genie.png
    Hussar.png
    Social


    Poor Animals
    Gene PoorAnimals.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Animals is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Animals: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 Genie.png
    Impid.png
    Animals
    Poor Artistic
    Gene PoorArtistic.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Artistic is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Artistic: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 Waster.png Artistic
    Poor Construction
    Gene PoorConstruction.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Construction is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Construction: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 - Construction
    Poor Cooking
    Gene PoorCooking.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Cooking is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Cooking: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 PigskinXenotype.png
    Waster.png
    Cooking
    Poor Crafting
    Gene PoorCrafting.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Crafting is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Crafting: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 - Crafting
    Poor Medical
    Gene PoorMedical.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Medical is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Medical: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 - Medical
    Poor Melee
    Gene PoorMelee.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Melee is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Melee: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 - Melee
    Poor Mining
    Gene PoorMining.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Mining is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Mining: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 - Mining
    Poor Intellectual
    Gene PoorIntellectual.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Intellectual is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Intellectual: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 Neanderthal.png Intellectual
    Poor Plants
    Gene PoorPlants.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Plants is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Plants: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 Genie.png
    Impid.png
    Plants
    Poor Shooting
    Gene PoorShooting.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Shooting is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Shooting: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 Neanderthal.png Shooting
    Poor Social
    Gene PoorSocial.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Social is reduced by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Social: −4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    +1 1 Neanderthal.png Social
    Strong Animals
    Gene StrongAnimals.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Animals is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Animals: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Animals
    Strong Artistic
    Gene StrongArtistic.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Artistic is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Artistic: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Artistic
    Strong Construction
    Gene StrongConstruction.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Construction is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Construction: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Construction
    Strong Cooking
    Gene StrongCooking.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Cooking is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Cooking: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Cooking
    Strong Crafting
    Gene StrongCrafting.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Crafting is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Crafting: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Crafting
    Strong Medical
    Gene StrongMedical.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Medical is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Medical: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Medical
    Strong Melee
    Gene StrongMelee.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Melee is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Melee: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 Sanguophage.png Melee
    Strong Mining
    Gene StrongMining.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Mining is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Mining: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Mining
    Strong Intellectual
    Gene StrongIntellectual.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Intellectual is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Intellectual: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 Sanguophage.png Intellectual
    Strong Plants
    Gene StrongPlants.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Plants is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Plants: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Plants
    Strong Shooting
    Gene StrongShooting.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Shooting is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Shooting: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 - Shooting
    Strong Social
    Gene StrongSocial.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Social is increased by 4. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level.
    • Social: +4. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    −1 2 Sanguophage.png Social


    Great Animals
    Gene GreatAnimals.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Animals is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Animals.
    • Animals: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Animals
    −3 2 Yttakin.png Animals[A]
    Great Artistic
    Gene GreatArtistic.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Artistic is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Artistic.
    • Artistic: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Artistic
    −3 2 - Artistic[A]
    Great Construction
    Gene GreatConstruction.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Construction is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Construction.
    −3 2 - Construction[A]
    Great Cooking
    Gene GreatCooking.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Cooking is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Cooking.
    • Cooking: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Cooking
    −3 2 - Cooking[A]
    Great Crafting
    Gene GreatCrafting.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Crafting is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Crafting.
    • Crafting: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Crafting
    −3 2 Genie.png Crafting[A]
    Great Medical
    Gene GreatMedical.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Medical is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Medical.
    • Medical: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Medical
    −3 2 - Medical[A]
    Great Melee
    Gene GreatMelee.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Melee is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Melee.
    • Melee: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Melee
    −3 2 Hussar.png Melee[A]
    Great Mining
    Gene GreatMining.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Mining is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Mining.
    • Mining: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Mining
    −3 2 Dirtmole.png Mining[A]
    Great Intellectual
    Gene GreatIntellectual.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Intellectual is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Intellectual.
    −3 2 Genie.png Intellectual[A]
    Great Plants
    Gene GreatPlants.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Plants is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Plants.
    • Plants: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Plants
    −3 2 - Plants[A]
    Great Shooting
    Gene GreatShooting.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Shooting is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Shooting.
    • Shooting: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Shooting
    −3 2 Hussar.png Shooting[A]
    Great Social
    Gene GreatSocial.png
    The carrier's aptitude in Social is increased by 8. Aptitude acts like an offset on skill level. Additionally, one level of passion is added to Social.
    • Social: +8. Note: Experience gain and decay applies as if this offset did not exist.
    • Adds one additional passion for Social
    −3 2 Highmate.png Social[A]
  • ^A If overridden by strong or poor aptitude gene, passion from great aptitude gene is added anyway.

    Drugs[edit]

    There are one of each of these for each drug, except for ambrosia, luciferium and penoxycyline.

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Baseliner.png
    Alcohol resistant
    AddictionResistant Alcohol.png
    Carriers are only half as likely to become addicted to Alcohol.
    • Alcohol addiction factor: ×50%
    • Alcohol tolerance gain: ×50%
    −1 1 -
    Smokeleaf resistant
    AddictionResistant Smokeleaf.png
    Carriers are only half as likely to become addicted to Smokeleaf.
    • Smokeleaf addiction factor: ×50%
    • Smokeleaf tolerance gain: ×50%
    −1 1 -
    Psychite resistant
    AddictionResistant Psychite.png
    Carriers are only half as likely to become addicted to Psychite.
    • Psychite addiction factor: ×50%
    • Psychite tolerance gain: ×50%
    • Overdose chance: ×50% [Random or All]
    −2 1 -
    Go-juice resistant
    AddictionResistant Go Juice.png
    Carriers are only half as likely to become addicted to Go-juice.
    • Go-juice addiction factor: ×50%
    • Overdose chance: ×50% [Random or All]
    −2 1 -
    Wake-up resistant
    AddictionResistant Wake Up.png
    Carriers are only half as likely to become addicted to Wake-up.
    • Wake-up addiction factor: ×50%
    • Overdose chance: ×50% [Only this drug?] [Random or All?]
    −2 1 -
    Alcohol impervious
    AddictionImmune Alcohol.png
    Carriers of this gene never get addicted to Alcohol.
    • Alcohol addiction factor: x0%
    • Tolerance build-up for Alcohol: -100%
    −3 2 -
    Smokeleaf impervious
    AddictionImmune Smokeleaf.png
    Carriers of this gene never get addicted to Smokeleaf.
    • Smokeleaf addiction factor: x0%
    • Tolerance build-up for Smokeleaf: -100%
    −3 2 -
    Psychite impervious
    AddictionImmune Psychite.png
    Carriers of this gene never get addicted to Psychite.
    • Psychite addiction factor: x0%
    • Tolerance build-up for Psychite: ×0%
    • Cumulative overdose severity and random, per-dose overdose chance from Psychite based drugs eliminated.
    −5 2 -
    Go-juice impervious
    AddictionImmune Go Juice.png
    Carriers of this gene never get addicted to Go-juice.
    • Go-juice addiction factor: x0%
    • Cumulative overdose severity and random, per-dose overdose chance from Go-juice eliminated.
    −5 2 -
    Wake-up impervious
    AddictionImmune Wake Up.png
    Carriers of this gene never get addicted to Wake-up.
    • Wake-up addiction factor: x0%
    • Cumulative overdose severity and random, per-dose overdose chance from Wake-up eliminated.
    −5 2 Waster.png
    Alcohol dependency
    ChemicalDependency Alcohol.png
    Carriers of this gene need to ingest alcohol on a regular basis to survive. After 5 days without alcohol, carriers will suffer from drug deficiency. After 30 days, they will fall into a coma. After 60 days, they will die.
    • Teetotalers will take the required drug without penalties, but ideoligion can still block taking them.
    • Chemical dependency severity increases by 0.2 per day. Reduced to 0% upon taking beer. [Mood?]
      • Severity 1 (5 days): Consciousness 70% max, Moving 80% max, Manipulation 50% max,
      • Severity 6 (30 days): Consciousness 10% max (Unconsciousness)
      • Severity 12 (60 days): Consciousness 0% max (Death)
    • Alcohol addiction factor: x0%
    • Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, ideoligions against drug use will apply the −15 Used drug moodlet.
    • Children under 13 do not get any of the ill effects from not using these drugs. The timer for penalties only starts on their 13th birthday.
    +3 1 -
    Smokeleaf dependency
    ChemicalDependency Smokeleaf.png
    Carriers of this gene need to ingest Smokeleaf on a regular basis to survive. After 5 days without smokeleaf, carriers will suffer from smokeleaf deficiency. After 30 days, they will fall into a coma. After 60 days, they will die.
    • Teetotalers will take the required drug without penalties, but ideoligion can still block taking them.
    • Chemical dependency severity increases by 0.2 per day. Reduced to 0% upon taking a smokeleaf joint. [Mood?]
      • Severity 1 (5 days): Consciousness 70% max, Moving 80% max, Manipulation 50% max,
      • Severity 6 (30 days): Consciousness 10% max (Unconsciousness)
      • Severity 12 (60 days): Consciousness 0% max (Death)
    • Smokeleaf addiction factor: x0%
    • Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, ideoligions against drug use will apply the −15 Used drug moodlet.
    • Children under 13 do not get any of the ill effects from not using these drugs. The timer for penalties only starts on their 13th birthday.
    +3 1 -
    Psychite dependency
    ChemicalDependency Psychite.png
    Carriers of this gene need to ingest psychite on a regular basis to survive. After 5 days without Psychite, carriers will suffer from psychite deficiency. After 30 days, they will fall into a coma. After 60 days, they will die.
    • Chemical dependency severity increases by 0.2 per day. Reduced to 0 upon taking psychite tea, flake, or yayo. [Mood?]
      • Severity 1 (5 days): Consciousness 70% max, Moving 80% max, Manipulation 50% max,
      • Severity 6 (30 days): Consciousness 10% max (Unconsciousness)
      • Severity 12 (60 days): Consciousness 0% max (Death)
    • Psychite addiction factor: x0%
    • Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, ideoligions against drug use will apply the −15 Used drug moodlet.
    • Children under 13 do not get any of the ill effects from not using these drugs. The timer for penalties only starts on their 13th birthday.
    +4 1 Waster.png
    Go-juice dependency
    ChemicalDependency Go Juice.png
    Carriers of this gene need to ingest Go-juice on a regular basis to survive. After 5 days without Go-juice, carriers will suffer from Go-juice deficiency. After 30 days, they will fall into a coma. After 60 days, they will die.

    ?

    • Chemical dependency severity increases by 0.2 per day. Reduced to 0 upon taking go-juice. [Mood?]
      • Severity 1 (5 days): Consciousness 70% max, Moving 80% max, Manipulation 50% max,
      • Severity 6 (30 days): Consciousness 10% max (Unconsciousness)
      • Severity 12 (60 days): Consciousness 0% max (Death)
    • Go-juice addiction factor: x0%
    • Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, ideoligions against drug use will apply the −15 Used drug moodlet.
    • Children under 13 do not get any of the ill effects from not using these drugs. The timer for penalties only starts on their 13th birthday.
    +4 1 Hussar.png
    Wake-up dependency
    ChemicalDependency Wake Up.png
    Carriers of this gene need to ingest wake-up on a regular basis to survive. After 5 days without wake-up, carriers will suffer from wake-up deficiency. After 30 days, they will fall into a coma. After 60 days, they will die.
    • Chemical dependency severity increases by 0.2 per day. Reduced to 0 upon taking wake-up. [Mood?]
      • Severity 1 (5 days): Consciousness 70% max, Moving 80% max, Manipulation 50% max.
      • Severity 6 (30 days): Consciousness 10% max (Unconsciousness)
      • Severity 12 (60 days): Consciousness 0% max (Death)
    • Wake-up addiction factor: x0%
    • Teetotalers can take the required drug without penalties. However, ideoligions against drug use will apply the −15 Used drug moodlet.
    • Children under 13 do not get any of the ill effects from not using these drugs. The timer for penalties only starts on their 13th birthday.
    +4 1 -
  • Removed genes[edit]

    This table contains genes that are no longer found as-is in the current game version. They may have been removed or migrated in an update, or cut during development before a release.

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    Name Description Metabolism Complexity Archite capsules Removed Reason
    Resurrect
    Gene Resurrect.png
    Carriers have a reserve of unique resurrector archites which can infuse a corpse, rebuild degenerated tissue and kickstart the vital processes. This brings the dead back to life - though possibly with health issues. This can only be done very rarely, and comes at a steep hemogen cost.
    • Requires Hemogenic
    • Adds ability: Resurrect gene ability.png Resurrect
    Use archites in the bloodstream to infuse a corpse's body with new life, repairing degenerated cell structures and kickstarting vital functions. The older and worse-preserved the corpse is, the more likely it is that they will come back with memory loss or health conditions. This ability seems to exhaust the archites somehow, so it can only be used very rarely.
    • Resurrects the targeted corpse, similarly to Resurrector mech serum
    • Target: Any non-mechanoid corpse
    • Warmup Time: 2 ticks (0.03 secs)
    • Cooldown: 6,840,000 ticks (1.9 years) to 7,560,000 ticks (2.1 years)
    • Charges: 1
    • AI Can Use: False
    • Market value of genepacks containing this gene: ×150%
    0 4 1 Before Biotech DLC release Unknown.
    Skill apathy
    Skills PassionDrop Loop.gif
    The carrier will have no passion in (skill). 2 1 - Before Biotech DLC release From an XML comment:

    "Removed since the downsides are too easy and boring to avoid, and synergize with skill loss genes too much. If you already aren't using the skill it's too easy to just kill passion on it too. -Ty"

    Drug addict-sensitive Carriers of this gene get addicted to (drug) very easily.
    • Specific drug addiction factor: x9999%
    2 1 - Before Biotech DLC Release From an XML comment:

    "Removed since these just aren't very interesting, very narrow in application, and the downsides are too easy and boring to avoid. Just not much interaction or story here. -Ty"

  • Notes[edit]

    • Certain genes will not be properly negated by other genes. For example, a drug dependency germline gene, while appearing to be negated by the same drug dependency as a xenogene, will instead cause the negative mood from the lack of the drug to start at 2.5 days instead of at 5 days.

    Version history[edit]

    • Biotech DLC Release - Added.
    • 1.4.3524 - Children no longer get adult body types from genes.
    • 1.4.3525 - Fix: Suppressed genes contributing to romance chance still apply.
    • 1.4.3527 - Fix: Never sleep xenohumans still rest when caravanning alone.
    • 1.4.3530 - Fix: Removing passion-adding genes doesn't revert effect.
    • 1.4.3531 - Fix: AI sanguophages can use longjump without any remaining hemogen. Increase the effect of the temperature genes. From 3/?[Value?]/10 to 5/10/20. Fix: Some hemogenic abilities can be queued without enough hemogen.
    • 1.4.3534 - Fix: Melanin genes can be extracted by gene extractor.
    • 1.4.3541 - Fix: Victims of bloodfeeder bites can gain hemogen from the interaction.
    • 1.4.3542 - Fix: Coagulate can still be queued if hemogen is below casting cost.
    • 1.4.3555 -
      • Psychic bond now gives +10% psychic sensitivity, or +5% if on different maps. Hediff description changed from This person has a psychic bond with another person based on the psychic bonding gene. to This person has a psychic bond with another person based on the psychic bonding gene. The bond itself grants some limited psychic awareness, allowing it to connect even with the psychically deaf. Bonds can now be created during lovin' allowing pawns already in a relationship when the gene was implanted to bond.
      • Many genes now give direct boosts instead of forcing traits, which allows genes and traits to stack:
      • <Drug> addict-resist genes renamed to <Drug> resistant, Addiction-resistant genes for alcohol, smokeleaf and psychite provide a 50% reduction in tolerance buildup. Addiction-resistant genes for psychite, wake-up and go juice have a 50% multiplier on overdose chance. Smokeleaf and Alcohol resistant metabolism cost reduced from −2 to −1.
      • <Drug> addict-immune genes renamed to <Drug> impervious. Addiction-immune genes for psychite, wake-up and go juice grants immunity to overdoses from the drug. Addiction-immune genes for alcohol, smokeleaf and psychite provides a 100% reduction in tolerance buildup. Smokeleaf and Alcohol impervious metabolism cost reduced from −5 to −3.
      • Smokeleaf and Alcohol dependency metabolism gain reduced from +4 to +3.
      • Fix: Remove reference to damage over time in acid spray ability description. [...] stick to targets and burn them over time. to [...] stick to targets and burn them.
      • Furskin and beardless genes are now mutually exclusive.
      • Buffed furry tail minimum comfy temperature offset from −5 °C (−9 °F) to −10 °C (−18 °F).
      • When a deathless pawn takes damage that would have been lethal and falls into a deathrest coma instead, as an additional consequence they lose 3-6% of XP in a random skill. This should make non-death less trivial for these characters and preserve the sense of risk and danger. We’ll tuned this ongoing as needed.
      • Fix: Bloodfeed can be used on pawns in mental states.
    • 1.4.3557 - Slow study gene applies a ×50% factor to Global Learning Factor instead of a −50% offset.
    • 1.4.3563 - Fix: Pawns with "dead calm" gene can get into fights over botched conversion attempts. Fix: Genes that remove all passions don't save previous values, causing passions to reset on removal. Fix: Pawns being carried by other pawns strains psychic bond.
    • 1.4.3613 - Fix: Reimplant ability not working with custom xenotypes.
    • 1.4.3641 - Fix: Inactive sterile gene affects fertility.
    • 1.4.3682 - Arresting dead calm pawns now never fails, to prevent them going berserk.
    • 1.5.4062 -
      • Made psychic bond distance thought more permissive. As long as both pawns are on the same map and not suspended (cryptosleep casket) they get the positive thought.
      • Remove reference to damage over time in acid spray gene description. ("...it will stick to enemies and burn them over time." to "...it will stick to enemies and burn them.")
      • Added more acid filth texture options for acid spray so it never looks tiled.
      • Attached helpful text to mouse when selected pawn is aiming animal warcall ability.
      • Updated fire spew LOS highlighting.
      • Updated psychic bonding hediff tooltip to factor in pawns contained in buildings.
      • Clarify that pawns with no xenogenes cannot implant their xenogerm into another person. Show correct warning message on attempt.
      • Fix: Pawns with genetic drug needs aren't getting mothballed. Can improve performance in late-game saves.
      • Fix: Chemical genes affect tolerance buildup and addiction chance of all chemicals, not just the specified one.
      • Fix: On colonist selection, wasters and hussars are currently generating without their drug dependencies.
      • Fix: Small increments of pawn speed differences are lost due to integer calculations. Very quick and quick genes were effectively the same on an otherwise unmodified pawn.
      • Fix: Drug dependency endogenes aren't properly being overridden by other drug-related xenogenes of the same chemical.
      • Fix: Psychic bonds can form between two pawns that have the psychic bonding genes even if they are bonded to other people.
      • Fix: Pawns still carry a weapon after getting incapable of violence gene.
      • Fix: Pawns incapable of violence still can use combat gene abilities