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== Deathrest need ==
 
== Deathrest need ==
Only pawns with the [[Genes#Deathrest|Deathrest]] gene, such as Sanguophages, are able to deathrest. For pawns with this gene, the need for deathrest falls by 3.3% every day, to a minimum of 0%. This means that a pawn would need to rest every 30 days to avoid exhaustion. If the need is at 0%, pawns will gain the ''Deathrest exhaustion'' status - this reduces [[Consciousness]] to a maximum of {{Bad|50%}}, [[Psychic Sensitivity]] by {{--|100}}%, and gives a {{--|12}} [[mood]]let.
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Only pawns with the [[Genes#Deathrest|Deathrest]] gene, such as Sanguophages, are able to deathrest. For pawns with this gene, the need for deathrest falls by 3.3% every day, to a minimum of 0%. This means that a pawn would need to rest every 30 days to avoid exhaustion. If the need is at 0%, pawns will gain the ''Deathrest exhaustion'' status with the following effects:
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* [[Consciousness]]: {{Bad|50% Max}}
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* [[Psychic Sensitivity]]: {{--|100}}%,  
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* {{Thought|desc=The casket calls and I fall weary. The world's pall makes all so dreary. I need to deathrest.|label=Deathrest exhaustion|value=-12|stack=1}}
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* Sleeping in a [[deathrest casket]] with 2 [[deathrest accelerator]]s will fill your Deathrest Need by 32% per day, so a complete Deathrest cycle will fill 80% of the need. {{Check Tag|what about without accelerators?|Do you get 80% over 4 days in a bed, and 80% over 3.6 days in a bare casket?}}
  
 
===Deathless===
 
===Deathless===
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Deathresting can be done on any [[bed]] or [[deathrest casket]], which must be in a [[roof]]ed space. Forced deathrest from being deathless has no restrictions. Going into deathrest sets [[Consciousness]] to a maximum of 10% and freezes most needs, including the need for Hemogen, though both rest and deathrest will rise. [[Certainty]]{{IdeologyIcon}} and a [[child]]'s growth points are also frozen.
 
Deathresting can be done on any [[bed]] or [[deathrest casket]], which must be in a [[roof]]ed space. Forced deathrest from being deathless has no restrictions. Going into deathrest sets [[Consciousness]] to a maximum of 10% and freezes most needs, including the need for Hemogen, though both rest and deathrest will rise. [[Certainty]]{{IdeologyIcon}} and a [[child]]'s growth points are also frozen.
  
Pawns must rest for a default of 4 game days to avoid penalties, regardless of their actual deathrest need. A deathrest casket, connected to power, accelerates this to 3.6 days ({{+|11%}} faster), while a [[deathrest accelerator]] speeds it up further. They can wake up instantly on command, but waking up too early gives the ''Interrupted deathrest'' debuff for 5 days ({{Bad|x80%}} Consciousness, with a further {{Bad|x90%}} [[Moving]] and {{Bad|x90%}} [[Manipulation]]).
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Pawns must rest for a default of 4 game days to avoid penalties, regardless of their actual deathrest need. A deathrest casket, connected to power, accelerates this to 3.6 days ({{+|11%}} faster), while a [[deathrest accelerator]] speeds it up further. They can wake up instantly on command, but waking up too early gives the ''Interrupted deathrest'' status with the following effects for 5 days:
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* [[Consciousness]]: {{Bad|x80%}}
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* [[Moving]]: {{Bad|x90%}}
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* [[Manipulation]]: {{Bad|x90%}}
  
 
Entering deathrest causes any dedicated buildings (like the casket) to be permanently bound to the applicable pawn. If there is no occupant, there are no penalties for deconstructing or destroying bound buildings, past general resource loss. Buildings will still be bound if unpowered or constructed later during the deathrest.
 
Entering deathrest causes any dedicated buildings (like the casket) to be permanently bound to the applicable pawn. If there is no occupant, there are no penalties for deconstructing or destroying bound buildings, past general resource loss. Buildings will still be bound if unpowered or constructed later during the deathrest.
  
 
== Buildings ==
 
== Buildings ==
Deathrest can be improved by various buildings placed near a casket. Once used, these buildings will permanently bind to the rester. If the deathrest is interrupted, then these buildings will not apply.
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Deathrest can be improved by various buildings placed near a casket. Once used, these buildings will permanently bind to the rester. If the deathrest is interrupted, any bonuses will not apply. Similarly, the bonuses are removed if the deathrest gene is removed.
  
 
*[[Hemopump]]: Increases [[hemogen]] storage capacity by {{+|25}} until the next deathrest. (No maximum)
 
*[[Hemopump]]: Increases [[hemogen]] storage capacity by {{+|25}} until the next deathrest. (No maximum)
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== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==
*[[Biotech DLC]] - Introduced.
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* [[Biotech DLC]] - Introduced.
*[[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3555]] - Fix: Pawns gain certainty during deathrest. Fix: Growth points are gained during deathrest when learning need is frozen.
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* [[Version/1.4.3534|1.4.3534]] - Fix: Deathrest bonuses are not removed if deathrest gene is removed.
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* [[Version/1.4.3542|1.4.3542]] - Fix: Destroyed pawns can cause issues with deathrest building inspect strings.
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* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3555]] - Fix: Pawns gain certainty during deathrest. Fix: Growth points are gained during deathrest when learning need is frozen.
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[[Category:Status Level]]
 
[[Category:Status Level]]
 
[[Category: Game mechanics]]
 
[[Category: Game mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 17:24, 23 March 2024

Deathrest is a near-catatonic state that pawns with the Deathrest gene, such as Sanguophages, can go through to avoid devastating penalties.

Deathrest need[edit]

Only pawns with the Deathrest gene, such as Sanguophages, are able to deathrest. For pawns with this gene, the need for deathrest falls by 3.3% every day, to a minimum of 0%. This means that a pawn would need to rest every 30 days to avoid exhaustion. If the need is at 0%, pawns will gain the Deathrest exhaustion status with the following effects:

Deathless[edit]

A pawn that has both the deathrest and deathless gene, including Sanguophages, will go into compulsed deathrest if they would have otherwise died without deathless. While the pawn is hosting lethal injuries, the actual deathrest need, along with deathrest progress, will not increase.

Going into deathrest is shorter than the regenerative coma, which lasts for 7 days and the time to heal from regular lethality. Deathless itself can restore the torso, but no other body parts (including vital ones like the heart); deathrest does not impact this.

Summary[edit]

Deathresting can be done on any bed or deathrest casket, which must be in a roofed space. Forced deathrest from being deathless has no restrictions. Going into deathrest sets Consciousness to a maximum of 10% and freezes most needs, including the need for Hemogen, though both rest and deathrest will rise. CertaintyContent added by the Ideology DLC and a child's growth points are also frozen.

Pawns must rest for a default of 4 game days to avoid penalties, regardless of their actual deathrest need. A deathrest casket, connected to power, accelerates this to 3.6 days (+11% faster), while a deathrest accelerator speeds it up further. They can wake up instantly on command, but waking up too early gives the Interrupted deathrest status with the following effects for 5 days:

Entering deathrest causes any dedicated buildings (like the casket) to be permanently bound to the applicable pawn. If there is no occupant, there are no penalties for deconstructing or destroying bound buildings, past general resource loss. Buildings will still be bound if unpowered or constructed later during the deathrest.

Buildings[edit]

Deathrest can be improved by various buildings placed near a casket. Once used, these buildings will permanently bind to the rester. If the deathrest is interrupted, any bonuses will not apply. Similarly, the bonuses are removed if the deathrest gene is removed.

Each pawn has a building limit, where only a certain amount of buildings may apply at once. Pawns start with a limit of only 1 building, which can be increased with a deathrest capacity serum.

Version history[edit]

  • Biotech DLC - Introduced.
  • 1.4.3534 - Fix: Deathrest bonuses are not removed if deathrest gene is removed.
  • 1.4.3542 - Fix: Destroyed pawns can cause issues with deathrest building inspect strings.
  • 1.4.3555 - Fix: Pawns gain certainty during deathrest. Fix: Growth points are gained during deathrest when learning need is frozen.