Difference between revisions of "Caffeine"
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Caffeinated [[ | + | Caffeinated [[Beverages]] such as Tea and Coffee cause the [[player]] to gain a [[Caffeine]] buff. |
− | + | While Caffeine is active, Sleep Bonus is drained at an accelerated rate in return for increased skill gain; however, doing so produces the restlessness de-buff. | |
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− | + | Caffeine will alleviate the affects of [[alcohol]]. | |
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==Restlessness== | ==Restlessness== | ||
− | Restlessness is a negative spell effect generated by using Sleep Bonus, while the Caffeine buff is active, until the point where Caffeine will no longer give you its benefits (5 hours). The restlessness spell effect will decay, when the player is logged out, at a 1: | + | Restlessness is a negative spell effect generated by using Sleep Bonus, while the Caffeine buff is active, until the point where Caffeine will no longer give you its benefits (5 hours). The restlessness spell effect will decay, when the player is logged out, at a 1:1 ratio, i.e. the time spent offline reduces the de-buff duration by the same amount. |
[[Category:Game mechanics]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] | ||
[[Category:Babel/C]] | [[Category:Babel/C]] |
Revision as of 06:15, 7 November 2022
Main / Skills / Cooking / Beverages / Caffeine
Description
Caffeinated Beverages such as Tea and Coffee cause the player to gain a Caffeine buff.
While Caffeine is active, Sleep Bonus is drained at an accelerated rate in return for increased skill gain; however, doing so produces the restlessness de-buff.
Caffeine will alleviate the affects of alcohol.
Restlessness
Restlessness is a negative spell effect generated by using Sleep Bonus, while the Caffeine buff is active, until the point where Caffeine will no longer give you its benefits (5 hours). The restlessness spell effect will decay, when the player is logged out, at a 1:1 ratio, i.e. the time spent offline reduces the de-buff duration by the same amount.