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Paralytic abasia is a long-lasting disease that causes total paralysis.
'''Paralytic abasia''' is a long-lasting disease that causes total paralysis.
 
  
 
It doesn't appear on its own, but rather as part of quests if you have the [[Royalty DLC]] installed.
 
It doesn't appear on its own, but rather as part of quests if you have the [[Royalty DLC]] installed.
  
 
== Stages ==
 
== Stages ==
The only stage is complete paralysis. When a pawn has paralytic abasia, their [[Moving]] is set to 10% maximum, which forces them to be [[downed]].
 
  
=== Progression ===
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The only stage is complete paralysis, with moving set to 10% maximum.
Every day, the disease has a 1% chance of resolving on its own. Otherwise, it will end after a certain number of days.
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== Progression ==
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Every day, the disease has a 1% chance of resolving on its own.
  
 
== Treatment ==
 
== Treatment ==
A complete cure is expensive, requiring 10 [[glitterworld medicine]] and a doctor with medical skill 5 or above.It can also be cured by administering a [[Healer mech serum]] or using the [[Unnatural healing]]{{AnomalyIcon}} ability.
 
  
Outside of these three cures, there is no treatment that can relieve symptoms or accelerate disease progression. A [[biosculpter pod]]{{IdeologyIcon}} will not affect this disease.
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A complete cure is expensive, requiring 10 [[glitterworld medicine]] and a doctor with medical skill 5 or above.
  
== Version history ==
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Other than this, there is no treatment that can relieve symptoms or accelerate disease progression using conventional means.
* Added at some point in 1.1.
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* Prior to 1.1.2654, the disease existed in the basegame and was fully functional, but did not appear in regular, unmodded gameplay.
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== Notes ==
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The disease exists in the basegame and is fully functional, but does not appear in regular, unmodded gameplay.
  
 
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{{Nav/disease}}
 
[[Category:Disease]]
 

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