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− | '''Unconscious''' is the state wherein a [[dwarf]] is unable to move or do anything of their own accord. It's noted under the basic wounds screen ({{k|v}}iew creature -> {{k|w}}ounds | + | '''Unconscious''' is the state wherein a [[dwarf]] is unable to move or do anything of their own accord. It's noted under the basic wounds screen ({{k|v}}iew creature -> {{k|w}}ounds. |
− | Dwarves can become unconscious for a variety of reasons. The most common, of course, is that they're [[sleep]]ing. In combat an injured creature can fall unconscious as well. the most common reason is due to extreme pain from injuries. the amount of pain required to knock out a creature is based on its toughness attribute. [[Syndrome]] | + | Dwarves can become unconscious for a variety of reasons. The most common, of course, is that they're [[sleep]]ing. In combat an injured creature can fall unconscious as well. the most common reason is due to extreme pain from injuries. the amount of pain required to knock out a creature is based on its toughness attribute. [[Syndrome|Syndromes]] can also cause periodic unconsciousness as one of their symptoms. Unconscious is different from [[Rest]]: dwarves that are unconscious will not heal from their injuries. Very often attacks that hit bones will cause unconsciousness if they chip a bone or worse, due to the high amount of pain [[Wound|bone fractures]] cause compared to other tissue. |
Anything that falls unconscious can be caught in a [[trap]], including creatures normally [[trapavoid|immune]] to them. This includes Dwarves, who might decide to take their last nap ever on a tile with [[Trap_component|10 Giant Axe Blades]]. | Anything that falls unconscious can be caught in a [[trap]], including creatures normally [[trapavoid|immune]] to them. This includes Dwarves, who might decide to take their last nap ever on a tile with [[Trap_component|10 Giant Axe Blades]]. | ||
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