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* Superclotting causes all bleeding injuries to be tended nearly instantly, making the pawn essentially immune to blood loss, and the coagulator redundant. It is also a relatively cheap gene, having {{--|1}} metabolism cost and {{bad|1}} complexity. If available, superclotting is almost always superior to a coagulator, and there is no reason to have both.
 
* Superclotting causes all bleeding injuries to be tended nearly instantly, making the pawn essentially immune to blood loss, and the coagulator redundant. It is also a relatively cheap gene, having {{--|1}} metabolism cost and {{bad|1}} complexity. If available, superclotting is almost always superior to a coagulator, and there is no reason to have both.
  
* The Coagulate ability is a [[hemogenic]] ability typically found in [[Sanguophages]], and allows the user to quickly tend all the wounds of a pawn for a hemogen cost. This has the advantage that only one hemogenic pawn can tend any life threatening bleeding for the whole colony, however the coagulate pawn must reach the injured pawn in time, and must have an adequate store of hemogen. If many pawns are bleeding out at once, or the coagulate pawn is somehow unavailable, this method may be less effective.
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* The Coagulate ability is a hemogenic ability typically found in [[Sanguophages]], and allows the user to quickly tend all the wounds of a pawn for a hemogen cost. This has the advantage that only one hemogenic pawn can tend any life threatening bleeding for the whole colony, however the coagulate pawn must reach the injured pawn in time, and must have an adequate store of hemogen. If many pawns are bleeding out at once, or the coagulate pawn is somehow unavailable, this method may be less effective.
  
 
Overall, both genes are superior to coagulators, but both are hard to access. Sanguophages are somewhat rare, and superclotting is not part of any default xenotypes, so the gene must be bought from traders.
 
Overall, both genes are superior to coagulators, but both are hard to access. Sanguophages are somewhat rare, and superclotting is not part of any default xenotypes, so the gene must be bought from traders.

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