Medicine
Overview
The Medicine game mechanic allows for the crafting and application of Medicines to treat the health conditions that Sapiens are susceptible to.
Health Conditions
Sapiens are subject to 4 different types of treatable health conditions: injuries, burns, food poisoning, and viral infection. Sapiens will experience increased Loyalty when any of the conditions are treated.
Type | Severity | In-Game Description | Treatment |
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Injury | Minor Injury | "Just a few cuts and bruises. Should heal on its own but can become infected without treatment." | Injury Medicine |
Injury | Major injury | "Can move, but can no longer do work. Will heal faster with the right medicine, or could become critical." | Injury Medicine |
Injury | Critical injury | "Life threatening injury. May heal slowly, but without treatment it could lead to death." | Injury Medicine |
Burn | Minor burn | "A little painful, but should heal on its own. Can heal faster with the right medicine." | Burn Medicine |
Burn | Major burn | "Prevents certain activities. May heal slowly without treatment, or could become critical." | Burn Medicine |
Burn | Critical burn | "Life threatening burn." | Burn Medicine |
Food Poisoning | Minor food poisoning | "Should recover fine, but treat with the right medicine to make sure it doesn't get worse." | Food Poisoning Medicine |
Food Poisoning | Major food poisoning | "Can no longer work. May recover slowly without treatment, or could become critical." | Food Poisoning Medicine |
Food Poisoning | Critical food poisoning | "Life threatening condition." | Food Poisoning Medicine |
Viral Infection | Minor viral symptoms | "A little sniffle, should clear on its own, but could become worse or spread to other sapiens without treatment." | Virus Medicine |
Viral Infection | Major viral infection | "Prevents certain activities. Could become critical and will spread easily to other sapiens." | Virus Medicine |
Viral Infection | Critical viral infection | "Extremely infectious. Without treatment, could lead to death." | Virus Medicine |
Investigating
To investigate a medicine, you must gather all the necessary ingredients for the specific medicine (detailed in the table below). Additionally, you need a Quern-stone for the research process and a Bowl to collect the resulting medicine. Although any medicinal plant ingredient can be used to research a medicine recipe, some ingredients appear in multiple recipes. To prevent confusion and ensure the intended medicine is produced, investigate the following ingredients to guarantee the outcome:
- Poppy Flower - Injury Medicine
- Ginger Root - Food Poisoning Medicine
- Aloe Leaf - Burn Medicine
- Echinacea Flower - Virus Medicine
Upon successful investigation of the first medicine, the tribe will gain the Medicine Skill. However, all medicines must be investigated individually to make them available.
Obtaining
The following medicines are available to be crafted. Medicines are created from medicinal plants. Please note that all medicines require a bowl and quern-stone in addition to the ingredients to craft, and must be crafted at a crafting area by a sapien assigned the Medicine role (unless you are investigating the first one).
Medicine | Description | ||||||||
Treats general physical injuries. | |||||||||
Treats burns. | |||||||||
Treat stomach issues caused by food poisioning. | |||||||||
Treats colds and viral infections. |
Administering Treatment
Sapiens can self-administer medicine if the required medicine is available in a Storage Area, unless they are critically hurt. Sapiens assigned the Medicine Role will actively seek and treat those in need of medical attention. While the player typically does not need to manually instruct the medics, the option is available in the radial menu when a sapien is selected. Sapiens who need medical attention are marked with a "+" icon above their heads.
For a large colony it is generally advised to have a few dedicated medics (sapiens having the "Medicine" role) and a good supply of medicines on hand. With prepared medics a nomad coming through the tribe with a viral infection becomes a non-event for a couple of days versus a full blown epidemic with multiple sapiens out of the work force, and a large percentage slowed down by the infection.
Immunities
Food Poisoning Immunity
Virus Immunity
History
Version | Comments |
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0.3.5 | Medicine Introduced |