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=== Wounds ===
 
=== Wounds ===
  
If you get wounded during combat, you can try to yield or flee - or both - before you get more wounded.
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If you get wounded during combat, there's not much that you can do except perhaps flee before you get more wounded. You can increase your movement speed with {{k|S}}. Be aware that movement speed while stunned, nauseous or winded is reduced, and might leave you open to fatal blows. If you are next to a creature, manually dodging using the {{k|A}}im attack menu may be faster than using the movement keys and will likely avoid more attacks.
 
 
To yield, press {{k|y}}. This will be less effective if you continue to hold a weapon, so drop any with {{k|d}}. Putting them away with {{k|q}} or {{k|p}} may also work. You can also ask them to cease hostilities with {{k|k}}. However, depending on the hostility level of the conflict and possibly the personality of your enemy, they may continue to attack you.
 
 
 
If you choose to flee, you can increase your movement speed with {{k|S}}. Be aware that movement speed while stunned, nauseous or winded is reduced, and might leave you open to fatal blows. If you are next to a creature, manually dodging using the {{k|A}}im attack menu may be faster than using the movement keys and will likely avoid more attacks.
 
  
 
Your wounds will heal over time, so just fast travel or sleep in a safe place. Some wounds may never heal, however, leaving you permanently crippled. Obtaining a crutch may help with this. Or, if you are not already a vampire, you can get bitten by a werebeast during full moon, which will heal all injuries once per month. Rolling [[die|divination dice]] can also result in a transformation or direct healing, though such magical healing seems to also have limits.
 
Your wounds will heal over time, so just fast travel or sleep in a safe place. Some wounds may never heal, however, leaving you permanently crippled. Obtaining a crutch may help with this. Or, if you are not already a vampire, you can get bitten by a werebeast during full moon, which will heal all injuries once per month. Rolling [[die|divination dice]] can also result in a transformation or direct healing, though such magical healing seems to also have limits.

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