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Revision as of 19:24, 21 December 2009
Damage is used to illustrate the concepts of wear-and-tear on items. Most items will accumulate damage when left outside, though this process can be slowed with the use of containers. Containers made from cedar trees are particularly good at protecting items.
Some items are damageable through player actions as well. Most tools will take damage and require repair from usage or failed improvement. Walls, fences, and player structures can take damage from direct player attacks.
Should your character sustain damage (being attacked by wildlife or other players, by falling etc.), any medium wounds (you can find your wounds on your body in your inventory) or worse are likely not to heal by themselves. You can heal them by casting healing spells (See Religion) or by using rags as bandages, it's also possible to use healing covers to heal.
Damage reduces the effective QL of an item to QL * (1 - DMG/100). Example: A QL 20.8 log with 26.0 damage will only give QL 15.4 kindling.