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== Random overdose == | == Random overdose == | ||
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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 (this is regardless of body size/health scale), 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]]. | 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 (this is regardless of body size/health scale), 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 completely removes the random drug overdose chance. Also note, it is still possible to cumulative overdose by over-consumption of the aforementioned drugs. Conversely, possessing any drug impervious gene against a hard drug prevents cumulative overdoses (from all types of drugs) entirely, as well as random overdoses. {{Check Tag|Specific or all drugs?|Does an impervious gene prevent all random overdoses or just those from the specified drug?}} |
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