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Diseases can be prevented by grooming an animal regularly. You can tell when a creature needs grooming by [[examining]] it. Animals usually require grooming about every two real life days. | Diseases can be prevented by grooming an animal regularly. You can tell when a creature needs grooming by [[examining]] it. Animals usually require grooming about every two real life days. | ||
− | To slowly cure this status make sure the animal | + | To slowly cure this status, make sure the animal is well-fed, put it in isolation, and use a [[grooming brush]] on it. Another option is to ask a [[Fo]] priest to cast [[Humid drizzle]]. This will instantly heal the disease (note that client delay may sometimes delay reporting of a newly disease-free animal in-game when this approach is taken). |
=== See also === | === See also === | ||
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== Player == | == Player == | ||
− | As a player it is possible to catch a disease after contact with diseased animals. It is also possible to catch a disease from contact with many non-diseased animals or players. When the power of a disease is over 100 skill gain is impaired. It has been suggested that disease also lowers one's [[Combat rating | combat rating]]. | + | As a player, it is possible to catch a disease after contact with diseased animals. It is also possible to catch a disease from contact with many non-diseased animals or players. When the power of a disease is over 100, skill gain is impaired. It has been suggested that disease also lowers one's [[Combat rating | combat rating]]. |
You will be notified with the following line in the [[event window]] in <font color=Chocolate>orange</font> text: | You will be notified with the following line in the [[event window]] in <font color=Chocolate>orange</font> text: | ||
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:''<font color=Chocolate>You scratch yourself. What did you catch now?</font>'' | :''<font color=Chocolate>You scratch yourself. What did you catch now?</font>'' | ||
− | To get rid of a disease you have to keep your [[food bar]] above 90%, it will decrease by 5 power every 30 minutes. Another option is to | + | To get rid of a disease, you have to keep your [[food bar]] above 90%. Otherwise, it will continue to decrease by 5 power every 30 minutes. Another option here is to have a [[Fo]] priest cast [[Heal]]. This will instantly heal the disease (note that client delay may sometimes delay reporting of a newly disease-free player in-game when this approach is taken) |
− | Once you lose the disease you will be notified with the following line in the event window: | + | Once you lose the disease, you will be notified with the following line in the event window: |
:''<font color=Chocolate>You feel a lot better now as your disease is gone.</font>'' | :''<font color=Chocolate>You feel a lot better now as your disease is gone.</font>'' |
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Description
A disease can be caught by animals being poorly treated and may pass to other animals or players.
Animals
A disease arises mainly from two factors: large amounts of animals standing together in small spaces (three or more on one tile) or by catching it from another animal or player that is diseased. A disease causes an animal to lose fat faster and eventually die if left untreated. Pregnant animals seem to have a higher chance of miscarriage when diseased (when giving birth).
Diseases can be prevented by grooming an animal regularly. You can tell when a creature needs grooming by examining it. Animals usually require grooming about every two real life days.
To slowly cure this status, make sure the animal is well-fed, put it in isolation, and use a grooming brush on it. Another option is to ask a Fo priest to cast Humid drizzle. This will instantly heal the disease (note that client delay may sometimes delay reporting of a newly disease-free animal in-game when this approach is taken).
See also
Player
As a player, it is possible to catch a disease after contact with diseased animals. It is also possible to catch a disease from contact with many non-diseased animals or players. When the power of a disease is over 100, skill gain is impaired. It has been suggested that disease also lowers one's combat rating.
You will be notified with the following line in the event window in orange text:
- You scratch yourself. What did you catch now?
To get rid of a disease, you have to keep your food bar above 90%. Otherwise, it will continue to decrease by 5 power every 30 minutes. Another option here is to have a Fo priest cast Heal. This will instantly heal the disease (note that client delay may sometimes delay reporting of a newly disease-free player in-game when this approach is taken)
Once you lose the disease, you will be notified with the following line in the event window:
- You feel a lot better now as your disease is gone.