Difference between revisions of "Lung rot"

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== Stages ==
 
== Stages ==
These are the following stages in which blood rot will progress through, and the effects it has on the victim. Note that the effects are generally doubled as lung rot usually occurs in both lungs at the same time.
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These are the following stages in which lung rot will progress through, and the effects it has on the victim. Note that the effects are generally doubled as lung rot usually occurs in both lungs at the same time.
  
 
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== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==
* 1.4 - Added in Core as part of the 1.4 update.
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* [[Version/1.4.3523|1.4.3523]] - Added.
 
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Revision as of 23:01, 4 November 2022

Lung rot is a long-lasting disease that can be fatal if untreated.

Unlike other diseases, it doesn't appear on its own, but rather after prolonged exposure to rot stink.

Stages

These are the following stages in which lung rot will progress through, and the effects it has on the victim. Note that the effects are generally doubled as lung rot usually occurs in both lungs at the same time.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Lung rot (minor) 0 - 0.59 severity
Lung rot (major) 0.6 - 0.84 severity
  • +5% pain
  • -10% breathing
Lungrot (Extreme) 0.85 - 0.99 severity
Lungrot (Extreme) 1.00 severity
  • Death

Progression

  • Severity increases by ? per day.
  • Treatment slows progression by a maximum of ? per day.
    • This means the disease will regress by ? per day at this rate.
    • Note that good treatment will not cause the disease to go away on its own.

The disease resolves after 6-8 days, independent of the patient's immune functioning.[Fact Check]

Treatment

Treatment can be done using medicine which suppresses the disease, preventing it from reaching fatal stages.

An immediate cure is expensive, requiring 10 glitterworld medicine and a doctor with medical skill 5 or above. (?)

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