Yayo

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Yayo

Yayo

A refined powdery preparation of the psychite drug. When snorted, it produces a rapid euphoric high, dramatically reduces the user's need for rest, and suppresses pain. Like all forms of psychite, it is addictive, though it is not as addictive as the cruder flake.\n\nBecause of its high cost and refined appearance, many cultures associate yayo with degenerate wealth. Whether in the throneroom or the boardroom, many hare-brained policy schemes have been developed during yayo-fueled binge parties.

Base Stats

Type
DrugHard Drug
Tech Level
Industrial
Market Value
21 Silver
Stack Limit
150
Mass
0.05 kg
HP
50
Deterioration Rate
2
Flammability
100%
Rotatable
False
Path Cost
15

Ingestion

Recreation Offset
80%
"chemical" is not in the list (Chemical, Gluttonous) of allowed values for the "Joy Kind" property.
Recreation Kind
chemical
Addictiveness
1%
Maximum To Ingest
1
Ingestion Time
150 ticks (2.5 secs)

Creation

Crafted At
Drug lab
Required Research
Psychite refining
Skill Required
Intellectual
Work To Make
350 ticks (5.83 secs)
Resources to make
Psychoid leaves 8
Technical
defName
Yayo
Preferability
NeverForNutrition
Food Preference
NeverForFood
Drug Category
hard
Is Pleasure Drug
true


Yayo is potent mood enhancing hard drug that significantly improves the mood of a pawn and provides additional bonuses, at the risk of addiction and overdose. It is also used in the manufacturing of go-juice.

Aquisition

Yayo can be synthesized at a Drug lab once the Psychite refining research project has been completed. Each dose requires Psychoid leaves 8 Psychoid leaves and 350 ticks (5.83 secs) of work. Its synthesis speed is dependent on the [[Skills#|]] skill.

It can also be found on raiders and purchased.

Summary

Yayo is a highly potent mood enhancing drug that has a variety of effects. These can be broken into effects that occur:

  • Instantaneously and one time upon using the drug.
  • While high on the drug.
  • While addicted to the drug.
  • While withdrawing from the drug.

Upon snorting

A pawn taking yayo will do so right where it stands without looking for a place to sit first. Yayo is taken nasally, taking 150 ticks (2.5 secs). It has the following one time effects:

  • +80% Chemical recreation
  • +75% Psychite high severity (see "Psychite high" below)
  • +40% Rest
  • 1% Addiction chance
  • 1% Chance for a major overdose
  • +18% to +35% Overdose severity (same across all hard drugs)
  • If the pawn has an addiction already:
    • +90% Psychite need (see "Addiction" below)
    • +20% Addiction severity (see "Withdrawal" below)

Yayo high

"Active yayo in the bloodstream. Generates an intense euphoric high."

— High on yayo description
  • +35 Mood ("Feeling pumped! Let's do this!")
  • ×90% Pain
  • +15% Moving
  • ×66% Tiredness (rest fall factor)

Tolerance

"A built-up tolerance to psychite. The more severe this tolerance is, the more psychite-based drugs like yayo or flake it takes to get the same effect."

— Tolerance description

If a pawn has a visible tolerance to psychite, they will develop chemical damage in the kidneys in a mean time of 120 days.

Addiction

"A chemical addiction to psychite. Long-term presence of psychite has caused neurological adaptations at the cellular level, so the brain can no longer function properly without the drug. Without regular doses of psychite from drugs like flake or yayo, withdrawal symptoms will begin. However, extended abstinence will force the brain to adapt back to its normal state, resolving the addiction."

— Addiction description

Developing an addiction means a pawn has a psychite need. The need for psychite falls by 50% per day, consuming yayo satisfies the need by 90% (see "Upon snorting" above), meaning the pawn will need to consume yayo at least every 1.8 days to prevent withdrawal symptoms.

Withdrawal

"Because of a psychite addiction, this person needs to regularly consume the drug to avoid withdrawal symptoms."

— Need description

As soon as the psychite need reaches 0%, the pawn will develop a psychite withdrawal. From then on the addiction severity falls by 6.66% per day from the initial 50%, meaning it takes about 15 days to overcome the addiction. Consuming yayo during a withdrawal will increase the addiction severity by 20% again (see "Upon snorting" above). During the withdrawal the pawn suffers from the following symptoms:

  • −35 Mood ("God I'm tired. Everything's so slow and boring. Especially me.")
  • −20% Consciousness
  • −20% Moving
  • −20% Manipulation
  • +30% Rest fall factor (meaning the pawn needs to sleep about a 30% sooner)
  • Mental break chances:
    • Hard drug binge: on average every 40 days. This averages to 0.4 hard drug binges during each withdrawal.
    • Psychotic wandering: on average every 10 days. This averages to 1.5 psychotic wanderings during each withdrawal.

Analysis

Yayo is one of three drugs that can be produced from psychoid leaves, the others being flake and psychite tea. Yayo can also be further refined into go-juice with the addition of 2 neutroamine.

Drug

Drug Mood buff Moving Pain Tiredness Consciousness Sight Global working speed
Yayo +35 +15% ×50% ×33% - - -
Flake +35 - ×50% ×33% - - -
Go juice +5 +50% ×10% - +20% +35% -
Wake-up - +10% - ×80% +10% - +50%

For use as a mood control drug, yayo is far preferable to flake, with stronger effects and only one fifth as addictive (1% vs 5% addictiveness). Psychite tea is considerably weaker, but it is much less addictive than either of the other two and, unlike them, has a safe usage interval. It is thus a significantly safer option than either. This makes tea far more useful for regular use, while yayo is more appropriate for mood emergencies. Though there is no minimum tolerance to get addicted to Yayo, it still contributes to tolerance to Psychite tea.

Trade

On the market, yayo is worth 50% more silver than flake, with a 20% increase in the Work To Make and a 100% increase in ingredient cost. The most economical option depends on which is the greater bottleneck: converting the leaves to the drug, or producing the leaves in the first place.

If converting the leaves into drugs is the bottleneck then there are two options. The psychoid leaves could be turned into yayo, however converting as much as possible to flake and then selling the remaining psychoid leaves themselves is even more efficient. For example, a pawn requires 35,000 ticks (9.72 mins) of work and 800 psychoid leaves to synthesize 100 yayo worth Silver 2100. With the same amount of work, a pawn could craft 140 flake worth Silver 1960 and consume 560 of the 800 psychoid leaves. The remaining 240 psychoid leaves are worth Silver 456 for a total of Silver 2416. This is not without its downsides however - fewer traders accept psychoid leaves than accept drugs and without refrigeration, the leaves will eventually rot away. Thus, if the player is likely to caravan to a settlement or receive a relevant trader before they rot entirely away, or can accommodate the refrigeration of leaves long term, converting to flake and selling the remainder of leaves is ideal. If they cannot, converting to yayo for storage may be necessary.

If psychoid leaf production is the bottleneck and there is insufficient leaf supply to fully occupy your drug synthesizers' time, producing flake is the optimum as it produces 33% more silver per leaf at the cost of 7% more work per silver.

If caravan weight is a limiting factor, yayo is worth more proportional to mass, however the low weight of all the options means this is unlikely to be relevant as a single muffalo can carry almost 20 stacks of flake worth over 20,000 silver.

Note that the third possible product for psychoid leaves, psychite tea, is economically inferior to both yayo and flake. Its primary advantage instead lies in ease of use by colonists. It is produced at a campfire or stove with the Cooking skill and requires only the Psychoid Brewing research, and thus may be a more accessible in the early game.

Trivia

  • Yayo is slang for Cocaine in Spanish derived from Santiago Luis Polanco Rodriguez, but it's more commonly known from the quote "Chichi, get the Yayo" from Scarface (1983).[1]

Gallery

Version history

  • 0.15.1279 - Added.
  • 1.2.2719 - Reduced yayo new addiction chance from 10% to 1%, and removed the min tolerance to addict.