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Any suggestions? It's getting quite annoying, I get tons of cancelled job spam as dorfs faint and go to rest their non-existent injuries.--[[User:Nimblewright|Nimblewright]] 11:41, 16 August 2010 (UTC) | Any suggestions? It's getting quite annoying, I get tons of cancelled job spam as dorfs faint and go to rest their non-existent injuries.--[[User:Nimblewright|Nimblewright]] 11:41, 16 August 2010 (UTC) | ||
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If you assign a syndrome to a metal, make a bolt out of it and shoot it at something, will that count as ""injection"? | If you assign a syndrome to a metal, make a bolt out of it and shoot it at something, will that count as ""injection"? | ||
:Nope. This has been discussed in a couple threads on the forum. Solid-state materials are completely inert (testing is required for cave-in dust, but for weapons and such they won't apply the toxin at all). You need to have a liquid or a vapor in order to get things working. --[[User:Kagus|Kagus]] 07:42, 18 April 2010 (UTC) | :Nope. This has been discussed in a couple threads on the forum. Solid-state materials are completely inert (testing is required for cave-in dust, but for weapons and such they won't apply the toxin at all). You need to have a liquid or a vapor in order to get things working. --[[User:Kagus|Kagus]] 07:42, 18 April 2010 (UTC) | ||
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At present this page is mostly about how to mod the game. Shouldn't it be more about syndromes as they currently appear in the game? (e.g. which syndromes go away by themselves, and which require care/doctors?). I'm aware that this is an area that's unfinished and under development, but still I'd rather see info about the game as it is, and most of the modding info removed to a separate page (e.g. "Syndrome token"?). This page probably has the most detailed modding information of any page that (from the title) purports to be about the game, rather than specifically about modding or game internals [[Special:Contributions/202.156.10.234|202.156.10.234]] 02:46, 26 October 2010 (UTC) | At present this page is mostly about how to mod the game. Shouldn't it be more about syndromes as they currently appear in the game? (e.g. which syndromes go away by themselves, and which require care/doctors?). I'm aware that this is an area that's unfinished and under development, but still I'd rather see info about the game as it is, and most of the modding info removed to a separate page (e.g. "Syndrome token"?). This page probably has the most detailed modding information of any page that (from the title) purports to be about the game, rather than specifically about modding or game internals [[Special:Contributions/202.156.10.234|202.156.10.234]] 02:46, 26 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
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