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Rimworld medicine affect plague
Rimworld medicine affect plague









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#RIMWORLD MEDICINE AFFECT PLAGUE HOW TO#

Anyway, the early game sucks and that is the point in the game where we all learn how to deal with disease, even if we don't like it !!!!!!!. That area can also be the "Rehab Center" for drug addicted pawns. ^ With those is place, simply assigning THAT area to a pawn keeps them out of trouble. Recreation Area (small area with a few rec items) Kitchen Area (table/chairs, a few shelves with food or Nutrient Paste) Basic Medical care (hospital/normal beds in sterile room)

rimworld medicine affect plague

Surgery (best hosptial bed in sterile room) Not just a medical room, but an "allowed area" assignment which can include the following rooms : It's a major PITA in the early game, no doubt you might have to wake the nurse up sometimes and force feed the patient before the patient wanders off to take care of their own needs. The nurse will feed the patients, however, the player needs to monitor when the next "tending" occurs to make sure the "doctor" performs the treatment, not the nurse. If the main "Doctor" is diseased then players might want to take a non-disease pawn and assign them to doctor (or shall I say nurse). Any pawn set to Doctor can feed the pawns. Players mentioned a few things :įeeding Patients. I would say it's all about micro-managing the pawns to ensure they gain immunity as fast as possible. The only change I can see in my vanilla 19 is the immunity gain speed of the beds (which is slightly lower than the old wiki info), the diseases themselves seem to have no change : It has been forever since I had to deal with the plague. Of course I could be wrong about how the plague works if it has been changed at all. Though if youonly have a few colonist when something like the plague hits then a proportionally small amount of colonist willactually contract it meaning the one bed would be more than enough. And again, the plague is one of the hardest to deal with.ġ hospital bed and a few regular beds should do the trick. There may be other things I am overlooking, but try to make sure you have a hospital that accounts for as many of these things as possible.

rimworld medicine affect plague

Penoxycyline helps give a leg up on illnesses - set a schedule of every 5-7 days when you can make it Blood filtration (older/weaker pawns may recover slower) Cleanliness of room (this may only affect infection rate, i am unsure)

rimworld medicine affect plague

Staying in bed (restrict your sick pawn to stay in bed until healed) + Try to always use regular medicine if available + Doctor health (a 1 armed 1 eyed doctor wont be as effective) Several things go into how easily you overcome a disease: Ill layout the pieces below, but what you should be concerned with is having the best doctor tend the pawn whenever possible and you should survive. You should be able to manage with a level 7 doctor and herbal medicine if you are prepared elsewhere. The plague is one of (if not the) worst of the diseases.









Rimworld medicine affect plague