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{{stub|reason=Needs a general gas format standard that can also be used for blind smoke and tox gas - below is a rough suggestion but only a suggestion}}
 
{{stub|reason=Needs a general gas format standard that can also be used for blind smoke and tox gas - below is a rough suggestion but only a suggestion}}
  
'''Rot stink''' is a [[gas]] created by rotting [[food]] and [[corpse]]s. The gas creates a bad mood for pawns affected by it and can cause rot stink exposure and [[lung rot]].  
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'''Rot stink''' is a [[gas]] created by rotting [[food]] and [[corpse]]s. The gas creates a bad mood for pawns affected by it, and with the [[Biotech DLC]] enabled, it can cause rot stink exposure and [[lung rot]].  
  
 
== Causes ==
 
== Causes ==
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* '''Rot stink lingering:''' {{--|6}} mood debuff ("That rot stink was horrible - and it feels like it's still stuck to me.")
 
* '''Rot stink lingering:''' {{--|6}} mood debuff ("That rot stink was horrible - and it feels like it's still stuck to me.")
  
Exposure causes increasing severity of the "Rot stink exposure" condition.  
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Exposure causes increasing severity of the "Rot stink exposure" condition. This condition is defined in Core, but only appears in-game when the [[Biotech DLC]] is enabled. The only effect of rot stink exposure is to given a chance for the affected pawn to contract [[lung rot]] proportional to the severity of the exposure. A higher severity increases the chance of contracting [[lung rot]], going up to a {{MTB}} of 8 days at 50% severity up to a {{MTB}} of 0.5 at 100% severity.  
The only effect of rot stink exposure is to given a chance for the affected pawn to contract [[lung rot]] proportional to the severity of the exposure. A higher severity increases the chance of contracting [[lung rot]], going up to a {{MTB}} of 8 days at 50% severity up to a {{MTB}} of 0.5 at 100% severity.  
 
  
 
When not exposed to the gas, the severity slowly drops with 15% per day.
 
When not exposed to the gas, the severity slowly drops with 15% per day.
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* Major: 35-50%
 
* Major: 35-50%
 
* Serious: 50%
 
* Serious: 50%
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=== Biotech dependence ===
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It is currently unknown whether the dependence on Biotech being enabled to allow rot stink exposure and lung rot to occur is intended or a bug. The effects are defined in Core, and the [https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/294100?emclan=103582791454681671&emgid=3294970071159733465 Steam announcement] for Update 1.4 mentions it as a Core feature, however it has been reported but not fixed.
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
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* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3525]] - Added.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3525]] - Added.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3555]] - All gasses, including rot stink, can now travel through vents.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3555|1.4.3555]] - All gasses, including rot stink, can now travel through vents.
* [[Version/1.5.4062|1.5.4062]] - Rotstink exposure now causes lung rot in Core. Previously the effects were defined in Core, and the [https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/294100?emclan=103582791454681671&emgid=3294970071159733465 Steam announcement] for Update 1.4 mentioned it as a Core feature, however rot stink exposure and lung rot would not be applied without the [[Biotech DLC]].
 
  
 
[[Category:Gas]]
 
[[Category:Gas]]

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