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== Causes == | == Causes == | ||
Both players and the [[NPC]]s they control can get irradiated in three ways: | Both players and the [[NPC]]s they control can get irradiated in three ways: | ||
− | * by visiting the wrong place, such as [[the Glow]] | + | * by visiting the wrong place, such as [[the Glow]]. |
− | * by being hit by some creatures, | + | * by being hit by some creatures, including Aliens and Centaurs. |
− | * by consuming some | + | * by consuming some [[fruit]]. |
== Symptoms and effects == | == Symptoms and effects == | ||
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**In-game message: ''You feel very nauseous.'' | **In-game message: ''You feel very nauseous.'' | ||
− | * At '''50 rads''', the 'Radiated' indicator will appear and persist in the upper-left corner of the main screen as well. | + | * At '''50 rads''' (2.78%), the 'Radiated' indicator will appear and persist in the upper-left corner of the main screen as well. If you hover your cursor over this, you can see what percentage of radiation you have. |
**In-game message: ''You feel very nauseous, and after some mild vomiting, slightly fatigued.'' | **In-game message: ''You feel very nauseous, and after some mild vomiting, slightly fatigued.'' | ||
− | * At '''200 rads''', a character's health will be adversely affected, causing a temporary loss of 1 [[SPECIAL]] point. | + | * At '''200 rads''' (11.11%), a character's health will be adversely affected, causing a temporary loss of 1 [[SPECIAL]] point. |
**In-game message: ''You are very fatigued, the vomiting does not stop, and your recovery time is impaired.'' | **In-game message: ''You are very fatigued, the vomiting does not stop, and your recovery time is impaired.'' | ||
− | * At '''375 rads''', a character's health will be significantly affected, resulting in a temporary loss of 2-5 [[SPECIAL]] points. | + | * At '''375 rads''' (20.83%), a character's health will be significantly affected, resulting in a temporary loss of 2-5 [[SPECIAL]] points. |
**In-game message: ''You are hemorrhaging violently. You are very sick, and your hair is falling out.'' | **In-game message: ''You are hemorrhaging violently. You are very sick, and your hair is falling out.'' | ||
− | * If one's irradiation level reaches '''1800 rads''', the character [[Death|dies]] | + | * If one's irradiation level reaches '''1800 rads''' (100%), the character [[Death|dies]] |
− | * Respawning does not reset the irradiation level of the one who died; it only lowers the absorbed dose to just below its lethal value provided the [[death]] occurred due to irradiation | + | * Respawning does not reset the irradiation level of the one who died; it only lowers the absorbed dose to just below its lethal value provided the [[death]] occurred due to irradiation. |
== Prevention and treatment == | == Prevention and treatment == | ||
− | * A [[Geiger counter]] can be used to monitor one's current irradiation level | + | * A [[Geiger counter]], as well as the percentage that shows up on the Radiated pop-up, can be used to monitor one's current irradiation level. |
− | * Radiation resistance lowers the percentage of background radiation that affects the player. It can be temporarily boosted by using [[Rad-X]] | + | * Radiation resistance lowers the percentage of background radiation that affects the player. It can be temporarily boosted by using [[Rad-X]]. |
* A player can permanently elevate his/her radiation resistance by obtaining the [[Rad Resistance]] and/or [[Snakeater]] [[support perks]]. | * A player can permanently elevate his/her radiation resistance by obtaining the [[Rad Resistance]] and/or [[Snakeater]] [[support perks]]. | ||
*Radiation poisoning can be self-treated with the drug [[RadAway]]. Alternatively, one may choose to receive treatment from one of the [[Wasteland_doctor|NPC doctors]] at a cost equal to 50 [[caps]] multiplied by the [[level]] of the player undergoing the treatment | *Radiation poisoning can be self-treated with the drug [[RadAway]]. Alternatively, one may choose to receive treatment from one of the [[Wasteland_doctor|NPC doctors]] at a cost equal to 50 [[caps]] multiplied by the [[level]] of the player undergoing the treatment |
Revision as of 22:30, 13 December 2012
Your character is suffering from a significant amount of radiation poisoning. The more radiation, the deadlier the effect.
Contents |
Causes
Both players and the NPCs they control can get irradiated in three ways:
- by visiting the wrong place, such as the Glow.
- by being hit by some creatures, including Aliens and Centaurs.
- by consuming some fruit.
Symptoms and effects
- Even the smallest dose of radiation will generate a message and the 'Radiated' indicator will be highlighted on the character's profile screen.
- In-game message: You feel very nauseous.
- At 50 rads (2.78%), the 'Radiated' indicator will appear and persist in the upper-left corner of the main screen as well. If you hover your cursor over this, you can see what percentage of radiation you have.
- In-game message: You feel very nauseous, and after some mild vomiting, slightly fatigued.
- At 200 rads (11.11%), a character's health will be adversely affected, causing a temporary loss of 1 SPECIAL point.
- In-game message: You are very fatigued, the vomiting does not stop, and your recovery time is impaired.
- At 375 rads (20.83%), a character's health will be significantly affected, resulting in a temporary loss of 2-5 SPECIAL points.
- In-game message: You are hemorrhaging violently. You are very sick, and your hair is falling out.
- If one's irradiation level reaches 1800 rads (100%), the character dies
- Respawning does not reset the irradiation level of the one who died; it only lowers the absorbed dose to just below its lethal value provided the death occurred due to irradiation.
Prevention and treatment
- A Geiger counter, as well as the percentage that shows up on the Radiated pop-up, can be used to monitor one's current irradiation level.
- Radiation resistance lowers the percentage of background radiation that affects the player. It can be temporarily boosted by using Rad-X.
- A player can permanently elevate his/her radiation resistance by obtaining the Rad Resistance and/or Snakeater support perks.
- Radiation poisoning can be self-treated with the drug RadAway. Alternatively, one may choose to receive treatment from one of the NPC doctors at a cost equal to 50 caps multiplied by the level of the player undergoing the treatment