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Drug '''overdose''' is caused by consuming an excessive amount of [[drugs]] in a short time period, before the body has the time to deal with it. There's a chance of getting an overdose from just one dose. Overdose can cause instant [[Death|death]]. | Drug '''overdose''' is caused by consuming an excessive amount of [[drugs]] in a short time period, before the body has the time to deal with it. There's a chance of getting an overdose from just one dose. Overdose can cause instant [[Death|death]]. | ||
− | The severity of a Drug Overdose is determined by what drugs are consumed; with social drugs (i.e. [[Beer]], [[Smokeleaf joint|Smokeleaf]]) and [[Luciferium]] not contributing to overdoses, hard drugs (i.e. [[Go-juice]], [[Flake]], [[Yayo]], [[Wake-up]]) increasing the severity by 0.18-0.35 per drug consumed, and [[Penoxycyline]] increasing severity by 0.08-0.14 per dose. Drug overdose severity reduces by 1 per day, meaning that the pawn will fully recover in up to 1 day (0.5 days until no symptoms are shown | + | The severity of a Drug Overdose is determined by what drugs are consumed; with social drugs (i.e. [[Beer]], [[Smokeleaf joint|Smokeleaf]]) and [[Luciferium]] not contributing to overdoses, hard drugs (i.e. [[Go-juice]], [[Flake]], [[Yayo]], [[Wake-up]]) increasing the severity by 0.18-0.35 per drug consumed, and [[Penoxycyline]] increasing severity by 0.08-0.14 per dose. Drug overdose severity reduces by 1 per day, meaning that the pawn will fully recover in up to 1 day (0.5 days until no symptoms are shown). |
== Stages == | == Stages == | ||
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== Random overdose == | == Random overdose == | ||
− | Aside from normal overdoses caused by excessive drug consumption, all hard drugs also have a small, unavoidable chance of causing a major overdose when consumed. This overdose will be of random severity between 0.85 and 0.99 | + | |
+ | Aside from normal overdoses caused by excessive drug consumption, all hard drugs also have a small, unavoidable chance of causing a major overdose when consumed. This overdose will be of random severity between 0.85 and 0.99, and is unaffected by previous overdose severity, meaning that even the first dose could potentially result in a major overdose. The chance of causing a random overdose is 1.5% for [[Flake]], 1.0% for [[Yayo]], and 0.5% for [[Wake-up]] and [[Go-juice]]. | ||
The exact likelihood of a single random overdose resulting in chemical damage or death is currently unknown, however in a {{hover title|In Version 1.3.3159|test with a sample of 5,000 random overdoses}}, 5.90% resulted in chemical damage and 5.44% resulted in death, with a total of 11.12% resulting in either chemical damage, death, or both. The chance of a single dose causing permanent damage or death is therefore likely around 0.17% for Flake, 0.11% for Yayo, and 0.06% for Wake-up and Go-juice. | The exact likelihood of a single random overdose resulting in chemical damage or death is currently unknown, however in a {{hover title|In Version 1.3.3159|test with a sample of 5,000 random overdoses}}, 5.90% resulted in chemical damage and 5.44% resulted in death, with a total of 11.12% resulting in either chemical damage, death, or both. The chance of a single dose causing permanent damage or death is therefore likely around 0.17% for Flake, 0.11% for Yayo, and 0.06% for Wake-up and Go-juice. | ||
− | Having a drug dependency | + | Please note: Having a drug dependency or a drug immunity) completely removes the random drug overdose chance. Also note, it is still possible to overdose by over-consumption of the aforementioned drugs. |
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