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Food parasites are a potential side effect from eating certain goods raw. Items posing this risk include uncooked meats, | Food parasites are a potential side effect from eating certain goods raw. Items posing this risk include uncooked meats and bones (foods with the "parasites" property in the game data files). Fruits, vegetables, and unpurified water do not act as a vector for parasites. | ||
Contracting parasites is not mentioned in the action log or character statistics page, but instead will cause symptoms for the player depending on the type of parasite contracted, of which there are three: | Contracting parasites is not mentioned in the action log or character statistics page, but instead will cause symptoms for the player depending on the type of parasite contracted, of which there are three: | ||
Revision as of 02:05, 18 February 2020
Food parasites are a potential side effect from eating certain goods raw. Items posing this risk include uncooked meats and bones (foods with the "parasites" property in the game data files). Fruits, vegetables, and unpurified water do not act as a vector for parasites.
Contracting parasites is not mentioned in the action log or character statistics page, but instead will cause symptoms for the player depending on the type of parasite contracted, of which there are three:
- Intestinal parasites: May cause minor unexplained pain, but are most noteworthy for their tendency to drain food resources. A character who is hungry and thirsty more frequently than normal, in the absence of any fast metabolism traits may have these.
- Intramuscular parasites: May cause minor unexplained pain, and descriptive text commenting on the player's joints aching.
- Brain parasites: The most obvious of the three. It causes some pain, occasional messages commenting on the player's head aching, and occasional, unmistakable visual distortions in the absence of Schizophrenic, Chemical Imbalance, or mind-altering drugs.Verify (missing bloodworms)
All three can be cured (causing temporary discomfort to the player and a clear success message in the presence of parasites) by taking a dose of antiparasitic drugs.