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'''Void touched''' is a special condition acquired from touching the [[Void node]] after [[Endings#Embrace_the_void|embracing the void]]. A Void touched pawn receives the following buffs:
 
'''Void touched''' is a special condition acquired from touching the [[Void node]] after [[Endings#Embrace_the_void|embracing the void]]. A Void touched pawn receives the following buffs:
 
* The pawn's [[rest]] and [[comfort]] needs are disabled.
 
* The pawn's [[rest]] and [[comfort]] needs are disabled.
* x200% [[Psychic sensitivity]].
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* ×200% [[Psychic sensitivity]].
* x200% [[Research#Anomaly|Study efficiency]].
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* ×200% [[Research#Anomaly|Study efficiency]].
 
* The pawn gains a healing factor of 100 hp/day, similarly to that of a ghoul, including the ability to heal scars and regenerate missing body parts.
 
* The pawn gains a healing factor of 100 hp/day, similarly to that of a ghoul, including the ability to heal scars and regenerate missing body parts.
  
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== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
Void touched is a very powerful condition for a pawn to have. The extreme healing factor makes them extremely difficult to kill, and it's much harder to wear them down over the course of a long fight. Even if the Void touched pawn does die, it can resurrect itself up to four times. As such, these pawns should be strongly considered as a frontline fighter to draw fire away from more vulnerable pawns. Additionally, the x200% Psychic sensitivity multiplier provides incredible support during combat, especially for pawns who are already sensitive, though one should be careful not to let your pawn suffer psychic attacks in return, as they will be extremely vulnerable.
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Void touched is a very powerful condition for a pawn to have. The extreme healing factor makes them extremely difficult to kill, and it's much harder to wear them down over the course of a long fight. Even if the Void touched pawn does die, it can resurrect itself up to four times. As such, these pawns should be strongly considered as a frontline fighter to draw fire away from more vulnerable pawns. Additionally, the ×200% Psychic sensitivity multiplier provides incredible support during combat, especially for pawns who are already sensitive, though one should be careful not to let your pawn suffer psychic attacks in return, as they will be extremely vulnerable.
  
 
Because the pawn no longer needs to sleep or experience comfort, they can work for much longer periods of time, while avoiding the consciousness penalty of a [[Circadian half-cycler]]. {{RoyaltyIcon}}
 
Because the pawn no longer needs to sleep or experience comfort, they can work for much longer periods of time, while avoiding the consciousness penalty of a [[Circadian half-cycler]]. {{RoyaltyIcon}}
  
Although the %200 Study efficiency bonus is significant, it is actually the least useful of the bonuses by far, mostly due to the fact that a colony which has managed to awaken the Void Monolith has likely already researched all Anomaly projects. This does, however, remain helpful for restudying entities which leave the map and then must be restudied upon their return, such as the [[Nociosphere]].
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Although the ×200% Study efficiency bonus is significant, it is actually the least useful of the bonuses by far, mostly due to the fact that a colony which has managed to awaken the Void Monolith has likely already researched all Anomaly projects. This does, however, remain helpful for restudying entities which leave the map and then must be restudied upon their return, such as the [[Nociosphere]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 06:03, 3 May 2024

Void touched is a special condition acquired from touching the Void node after embracing the void. A Void touched pawn receives the following buffs:

  • The pawn's rest and comfort needs are disabled.
  • ×200% Psychic sensitivity.
  • ×200% Study efficiency.
  • The pawn gains a healing factor of 100 hp/day, similarly to that of a ghoul, including the ability to heal scars and regenerate missing body parts.

Additionally, embracing the void will grant the "inhumanized" hediff, grants four charges of death refusal and five charges of a special ability "Void terror," and gives a +14 "Embraced the void" moodlet for 60 days.

Because the Void node can only be interacted with once, it is not possible for multiple pawns to gain Void touched through traditional methods, though there are ways around this. Once obtained, Void touched can not be removed, not even through a Brainwipe. Erasing the colonist's mind may still be worthwhile if one wishes to avoid the consequences of inhumanization, though this will also erase the significant mood bonus in the process.

Analysis[edit]

Void touched is a very powerful condition for a pawn to have. The extreme healing factor makes them extremely difficult to kill, and it's much harder to wear them down over the course of a long fight. Even if the Void touched pawn does die, it can resurrect itself up to four times. As such, these pawns should be strongly considered as a frontline fighter to draw fire away from more vulnerable pawns. Additionally, the ×200% Psychic sensitivity multiplier provides incredible support during combat, especially for pawns who are already sensitive, though one should be careful not to let your pawn suffer psychic attacks in return, as they will be extremely vulnerable.

Because the pawn no longer needs to sleep or experience comfort, they can work for much longer periods of time, while avoiding the consciousness penalty of a Circadian half-cycler. Content added by the Royalty DLC

Although the ×200% Study efficiency bonus is significant, it is actually the least useful of the bonuses by far, mostly due to the fact that a colony which has managed to awaken the Void Monolith has likely already researched all Anomaly projects. This does, however, remain helpful for restudying entities which leave the map and then must be restudied upon their return, such as the Nociosphere.


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