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{{For|the medical items|Medicine (disambiguation)}}
 
{{For|the medical items|Medicine (disambiguation)}}
{{Imagemargin|[[File:drugs preview.png|right]]|30px}}'''Drugs''' are substances that alter the body and mind. While they can give [[mood]]- and [[stat]]- related boosts, most drugs come with a risk to addiction, overdose, or both.
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{{Imagemargin|[[File:drugs_preview.png|right]]|30px}}'''Drugs''' are substances that alter the body and mind. While they can give [[mood]]- and [[stat]]- related boosts, most drugs come with a risk to addiction, overdose, or both.
  
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
When taken, a drug will have 2 major types of effects:
 
When taken, a drug will have 2 major types of effects:
* Effects that happen once, on taking the drug - such as [[wake-up]] immediately fulfilling [[Rest]]. Most drugs increase [[Recreation]].
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*Effects that happen once, on taking the drug - such as [[wake-up]] immediately fulfilling [[Rest]]. Most drugs increase [[Recreation]].
* Effects that happen as long as the "high" is active - such as [[go-juice]]'s increase to [[Moving]]. Most drugs increase [[mood]] directly. The effect is sustained so long as the "severity" is greater than 0.
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*Effects that happen as long as the "high" is active - such as [[go-juice]]'s increase to [[Moving]]. Most drugs increase [[mood]] directly. The effect is sustained so long as the "severity" is greater than 0.
 
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However, drugs come with multiple downsides. A majority of drugs can cause [[addiction]], creating a demand for a drug. An addict without the drug will undergo a harmful [[withdrawal]]. Stronger drugs have stronger withdrawals, and always have a risk of [[overdose]], which can rarely lead to [[death]]. And, there can be [[health|health issues]] that arise, either from being overly tolerant to the drug (from taking it too much), or from being high at all.
 
However, drugs come with multiple downsides. A majority of drugs can cause [[addiction]], creating a demand for a drug. An addict without the drug will undergo a harmful [[withdrawal]]. Stronger drugs have stronger withdrawals, and always have a risk of [[overdose]], which can rarely lead to [[death]]. And, there can be [[health|health issues]] that arise, either from being overly tolerant to the drug (from taking it too much), or from being high at all.
 
Pawns can be ordered to automatically carry or take drugs under a variety of circumstances. For more information on this system, see [[Drug policy]].
 
 
Drugs currently being carried by a pawn can be taken through the use of a gizmo that appears when the pawn is drafted{{Check Tag|Required?}} and selected.
 
  
 
=== Impulsive drug use ===
 
=== Impulsive drug use ===
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! {{Icon Small|Luciferium|20}} [[Luciferium]] || Med.
 
! {{Icon Small|Luciferium|20}} [[Luciferium]] || Med.
| - || - || - || 90% || 6d || {{+|10%}} [[Consciousness]], {{+|5%}} [[Moving]], {{+|15%}} [[Sight]], '''x80%''' [[Pain]]<br/>{{+|70%}} [[Blood Filtration]], {{+|20%}} [[Metabolism]], {{+|15%}} [[Blood Pumping]]<br/>Cures 1 scar or chronic illness every 15 - 30 days
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| - || - || - || 90% || 6.66d || {{+|10%}} [[Consciousness]], {{+|5%}} [[Moving]], {{+|15%}} [[Sight]], '''x80%''' [[Pain]]<br/>{{+|70%}} [[Blood Filtration]], {{+|20%}} [[Metabolism]], {{+|15%}} [[Blood Pumping]]<br/>Cures 1 scar or chronic illness every 15 - 30 days
 
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! Tolerance !! Multiplier !! Graph
 
! Tolerance !! Multiplier !! Graph
 
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|  0% || ×100% || rowspan="3" | {{Graph:Chart|width=400|height=100|type=line|xAxisTitle = Tolerance (%)|yAxisTitle = Addiction Chance Multiplier|x=0,50,80,100|y=1,5,15, 15}}
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|  0% || ×100% || rowspan =3; | {{Graph:Chart|width=400|height=100|type=line|xAxisTitle = Tolerance (%)|yAxisTitle = Addiction Chance Multiplier|x=0,50,80,100|y=1,5,15, 15}}
 
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| 50% || ×500%
 
| 50% || ×500%
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Certain tolerances can directly cause chronic health problems. [[Smokeleaf]] tolerance above 36% can cause lung [[carcinoma]] and above 45% [[asthma]], [[beer]] above 45% can cause liver [[cirrhosis]] and [[carcinoma]], and [[psychite]] tolerance ([[Flake]]/[[Psychite tea]]/[[Yayo]]) above 45% can cause [[chemical damage]] to the [[kidney]]. Tolerance to [[ambrosia]] has no special ill effect, while the other drugs have no tolerances.
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Certain tolerances can directly cause chronic health problems. [[Smokeleaf]] tolerance (>36%) causes [[asthma]] and lung [[carcinoma]], [[beer]] (>?%) can cause liver [[cirrhosis]], and psychite (>45%) causes [[chemical damage]] to the [[kidney]]. Tolerance to [[ambrosia]] has no special ill effect, while the other drugs have no tolerances.
 
 
Tolerance gain per dose scales inversely with [[body size]]. It can be calculated with the following formula:
 
 
 
<code>tolerance gain = tolerance per dose / body size</code>
 
  
[[Children]] {{BiotechIcon}} and small [[animal]]s can therefore get addicted much easier than an adult would.
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Tolerance gain per dose scales inversely with [[body size]]. [[Children]] {{BiotechIcon}} and small [[animal]]s can get addicted much easier than an adult would.
  
 
== Addiction ==
 
== Addiction ==
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<div><li style="display: inline-table;">
 
<div><li style="display: inline-table;">
 
{| {{STDT| sortable c_25 text-center}} style="width: 85%;"
 
{| {{STDT| sortable c_25 text-center}} style="width: 85%;"
! Drug !! High duration<br/>(0% tol.) !! Safe dose interval<br/>(adult human) !! Tolerance gain/dose<br/>(adult human) !! Tolerance fall rate !! New addiction min tolerance !! Minimum Effect Multiplier for No Addictions !! New addiction chance !! Safe doses at 0 tolerance  
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! Drug !! High duration<br/>(0% tol.) !! Safe dose interval<br/>(adult) !! Tolerance gain/dose !! Tolerance fall rate !! New addiction min tolerance !! Minimum Effect Multiplier for No Addictions !! New addiction chance !! Safe doses at 0 tolerance  
 
|-
 
|-
! [[Ambrosia]]
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! [[Ambrosia]]    
| 16.7 h || 1.6 Days || 3.2% || 2% / Day  || 15% || 89% ||  1% ||  4
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| 16.7 h || 1.6 Days || 3.2% || 2% / Day  || 15% || 89% ||  1% ||  4  
 
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|-
! [[Beer]]
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! [[Psychite tea]]  
4.8 h || 1 Day    || 1.6% || 1.6% / Day || 25% || 93% ||  1% || 15
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7.2 h || 2 Days  || 3%   || 1.5% / Day || 10% || 82% ||  2% || 3
 
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|-
! [[Flake]]
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! [[Beer]]      
7.2 h || Never   || 4%   || 1.5% / Day || N/A || N/A ||  5% ||  0
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4.8 h || 1 Day   || 1.6% || 1.6% / Day || 25% || 93% ||  1% || 15  
 
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|-
! [[Go-juice]]
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! [[Smokeleaf joint]]  
| 16.7 h || Never    || N/A  || N/A        || N/A || N/A || 2.6% ||  0
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| 12 h   || 2 Days  || 3%  || 1.5% / Day || 15% || 89% ||   2% ||  5
 
|-
 
|-
! [[Psychite tea]]
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! [[Flake]]      
|  7.2 h || 2 Days  || 3%  || 1.5% / Day || 10% || 82% ||  2% ||  3
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|  7.2 h || Never    || 4%  || 1.5% / Day || N/A || N/A ||  5% ||  0
 
|-
 
|-
! [[Smokeleaf joint]]
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! [[Yayo]]      
| 12 h   || 2 Days  || 3%  || 1.5% / Day || 15% || 89% ||  2% ||  5
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| 12 h || Never    || 4%  || 1.5% / Day || N/A || N/A ||  1% ||  0
 
|-
 
|-
! [[Wake-up]]
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! [[Wake-up]]    
| 12 h  || Never    || N/A  || N/A        || N/A || N/A ||  2% ||  0
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| 12 h  || Never    || N/A  || N/A        || N/A || N/A ||  2% ||  0  
 
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|-
! [[Yayo]]
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! [[Go-juice]]    
| 12 h || Never    || 4%  || 1.5% / Day || N/A || N/A ||   1% ||  0
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| 16.7 h || Never    || N/A || N/A        || N/A || N/A || 2.6% ||  0  
 
|}
 
|}
 
</li></div>
 
</li></div>
 
'''Notes:'''
 
'''Notes:'''
* These safe dose intervals '''do not apply''' to animals with a [[body size]] other than 1 or humans under 18 including, but not limited to, [[babies]]{{BiotechIcon}} and [[children]].{{BiotechIcon}} These pawns gain more or less tolerance per dose depending on their [[body size]].
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* These safe dose intervals '''do not apply''' to humans under 18 including, but not limited to, [[babies]]{{BiotechIcon}} and [[children]].{{BiotechIcon}} These pawns gain more tolerance per dose due to their smaller [[body size]].
 
* [[Luciferium]] always causes an addiction when taken. [[Penoxycyline]] never does.  
 
* [[Luciferium]] always causes an addiction when taken. [[Penoxycyline]] never does.  
 
* [[Psychite tea]], [[flake]], and [[yayo]] all contribute toward ''psychite'' addiction and tolerance.
 
* [[Psychite tea]], [[flake]], and [[yayo]] all contribute toward ''psychite'' addiction and tolerance.
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** [[Go-juice]] doesn't, despite costing yayo to create.
 
** [[Go-juice]] doesn't, despite costing yayo to create.
  
Current safe dose intervals (days) for humans based on age groups.  
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Current safe dose intervals(days) for pawn based on age groups. '''NOTE''': The in game "Safe Dose Intervals" for pawns 0 to 17 are not accurate. These numbers displayed on this chart are different from the in-game displayed numbers and are accurate. We believe the in-game displayed numbers are a bug.
 
<div><li style="display: inline-table;">
 
<div><li style="display: inline-table;">
{| {{STDT| sortable c_25 text-center}} <!-- FORMULA: tolerance per dose / body size^2 / tolerance decreases rate OR SIMPLER: safe dose interval for adult human / body size^2 -->
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{| {{STDT| sortable c_25 text-center}} <!-- FORMULA: tolerance per dose / tolerance decreases rate / body size factor -->
 
! Drug !! 0-3 !! 3-8 !! 9-12 !! 13-17 !! 18+
 
! Drug !! 0-3 !! 3-8 !! 9-12 !! 13-17 !! 18+
 
|-
 
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! [[Ambrosia]]     
 
! [[Ambrosia]]     
| {{#expr: 1.6 / 0.2 round 2}} || {{#expr: 1.6 / 0.35 round 2}} || {{#expr: 1.6 / 0.58 round 2}} || {{#expr: 1.6 / 0.8 round 2}} || 1.6
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| 40 || 13.05 || 4.75 || 2.5 || 1.6
 
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! [[Beer]]        
 
! [[Beer]]        
| {{#expr: 1  / 0.2 round 2}} || {{#expr: 1  / 0.35 round 2}} || {{#expr: 1  / 0.58 round 2}} || {{#expr: 1   / 0.8 round 2}} || 1
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| 25 || 10.06 || 3 || 1.56 || 1
 
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|-
 
! [[Psychite tea]]  
 
! [[Psychite tea]]  
| {{#expr: 2  / 0.2 round 2}} || {{#expr: 2  / 0.35 round 2}} || {{#expr: 2  / 0.58 round 2}} || {{#expr: 2  / 0.8 round 2}} || 2
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| 50 || 16.33 || 5.93 || 3.13 || 2
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[Smokeleaf joint]]     
 
! [[Smokeleaf joint]]     
| {{#expr: 2  / 0.2 round 2}} || {{#expr: 2  / 0.35 round 2}} || {{#expr: 2  / 0.58 round 2}} || {{#expr: 2  / 0.8 round 2}} || 2
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| 50 || 16.33 || 5.93 || 3.13 || 2
 
|}
 
|}
 
</li></div>
 
</li></div>
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* Beer, smokeleaf, ambrosia, and psychite needs fall by 50% per day.
 
* Beer, smokeleaf, ambrosia, and psychite needs fall by 50% per day.
 
* Wake-up and go-juice needs fall by 33.3% per day.
 
* Wake-up and go-juice needs fall by 33.3% per day.
* Luciferium need falls by 15% per day, so that it must be taken every 6 days.
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* Luciferium need falls by 15% per day, so that it must be taken every 6.667 days.
  
 
This is separate from the addiction (%) in the ''Health'' tab, which is the progress towards overcoming an addiction. See [[#Addiction progress|Addiction progress]] for that.
 
This is separate from the addiction (%) in the ''Health'' tab, which is the progress towards overcoming an addiction. See [[#Addiction progress|Addiction progress]] for that.
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:{{Note|Beer|B}} '''Note:''' This value uses the work to make value of one [[wort]], rather than that of [[beer]] itself. Also note that wort is produced in batches of {{Q|Wort|Product Amount}}.
 
:{{Note|Beer|B}} '''Note:''' This value uses the work to make value of one [[wort]], rather than that of [[beer]] itself. Also note that wort is produced in batches of {{Q|Wort|Product Amount}}.
 
== Version history ==
 
* [[Version/1.2.2719|1.2.2719]] - Direct button to use drugs from inventory: This makes combat drugs more usable.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3580|1.4.3580]] - Fix: Consume drug commands not appearing.
 
* [[Version/1.5.4062|1.5.4062]] - Drug tolerance gain is now divided by body size and not body size squared - this also had the effect of making the suggested safe dose intervals for children correct.
 
  
 
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