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Deathresting can be done on any [[bed]] or [[deathrest casket]], which must be in a [[roof]]ed space. Forced deathrest from being deathless has no restrictions. Entering deathrest causes any dedicated buildings (like the casket) to be permanently bound to the applicable pawn. If there is no occupant, there are no penalties for deconstructing or destroying bound buildings past general resource loss.
 
Deathresting can be done on any [[bed]] or [[deathrest casket]], which must be in a [[roof]]ed space. Forced deathrest from being deathless has no restrictions. Entering deathrest causes any dedicated buildings (like the casket) to be permanently bound to the applicable pawn. If there is no occupant, there are no penalties for deconstructing or destroying bound buildings past general resource loss.
  
Going into deathrest sets [[Consciousness]] to a maximum of 10% and freezes most needs, including the need for Hemogen, though both rest and deathrest will rise. Pawns must wait for a default of 4 game days to avoid penalties, regardless of their actual deathrest need. Using a powered deathrest casket reduces this to 3.6 days, and it can be further reduced by a [[deathrest accelerator]]. They can wake up instantly on command, but waking up too early gives the ''Interrupted deathrest'' debuff for 5 days (0.8x Consciousness, 0.9x [[Moving]] and [[Manipulation]], which also negates the benefit of all deathrest buildings.
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Going into deathrest sets [[Consciousness]] to a maximum of 10% and freezes most needs, including the need for Hemogen, though both rest and deathrest will rise. Pawns must wait for a default of 4 game days to avoid penalties, regardless of their actual deathrest need. They can wake up instantly on command, but waking up too early gives the ''Interrupted deathrest'' debuff for 5 days (0.8x Consciousness, 0.9x [[Moving]] and [[Manipulation]], which also negates the benefit of all deathrest buildings.
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Using a powered deathrest casket reduces this to 3.6 days, and it can be further reduced by a [[deathrest accelerator]]. If a pawn currently has lethal injuries, then the timer will not decrease, and the deathrest need not fufilled, until they are healed. Deathrest can't restore any missing body parts, except for the torso.
  
 
==Buildings==
 
==Buildings==

Revision as of 20:37, 25 October 2022

Deathrest is a near-catatonic state that Sanguophages and other pawns with the deathrest gene can go through to avoid devasating penalties.

Deathrest Need

Only pawns with the deathrest gene, which include Sanguophages, are able to deathrest. For pawns with this gene, the need for deathrest falls by 3% every day, to a minimum of 0%. If the need goes below 10%, then pawns will gain the Deathrest exhaustion status - this reduces Consciousness by -50%, Psychic Sensitivity by -100%, and gives a -12 moodlet. This means that a pawn would need to rest every 27 days to avoid exhaustion.

A pawn that has both the deathrest and deathless gene, which also include Sanguophages, will go into compulsed deathrest if they would have otherwise died.[Details?]

Summary

Deathresting can be done on any bed or deathrest casket, which must be in a roofed space. Forced deathrest from being deathless has no restrictions. Entering deathrest causes any dedicated buildings (like the casket) to be permanently bound to the applicable pawn. If there is no occupant, there are no penalties for deconstructing or destroying bound buildings past general resource loss.

Going into deathrest sets Consciousness to a maximum of 10% and freezes most needs, including the need for Hemogen, though both rest and deathrest will rise. Pawns must wait for a default of 4 game days to avoid penalties, regardless of their actual deathrest need. They can wake up instantly on command, but waking up too early gives the Interrupted deathrest debuff for 5 days (0.8x Consciousness, 0.9x Moving and Manipulation, which also negates the benefit of all deathrest buildings.

Using a powered deathrest casket reduces this to 3.6 days, and it can be further reduced by a deathrest accelerator. If a pawn currently has lethal injuries, then the timer will not decrease, and the deathrest need not fufilled, until they are healed. Deathrest can't restore any missing body parts, except for the torso.

Buildings

Deathrest can be improved by various buildings placed near the casket. If the deathrest is interrupted, then these buildings will not apply.

  • Hemopump: This blood-refining pump increases the amount of hemogen a deathresting person can store in their body.
  • Hemogen amplifier: This device leaves a deathrester in a hemogen-amplified state so they gain more hemogen from any hemogen source. Using a gland probe and blood analyzer, it links with a deathresting person, stimulating hemogen glands into a more active state.
  • Glucosoid pump: Speeds pawn Movement by 112% until the next deathrest.
  • Psychofluoid pump: This device enhances the psychic sensitivity of a deathresting person by rhythmically stimulating neural tissues.
  • Deathrest accelerator: Speeds deathrest by 120%.

Each pawn has a building limit, where only a certain amount of buildings may apply at once. Pawns start with a limit of only 1 building, which can be increased with a deathrest capacity serum.