Injury

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Injuries are physical damage to a living being. Humanoids, animals, and mechanoids can sustain injuries from many sources, which each have their own Damage Type. A colonist in shock from extreme pain or incapacitated due to loss of movement becomes 'downed'. Doctors will automatically rescue downed colonists.

Injury types

Different weapons cause different types of injuries. For example, a mace will crush, a longsword will cut, and fire will burn. The type of injury impacts the amount of pain it causes, the rate of bleeding, and the chance it gets infected.

Summary

Injuries reduce a body part's health, its efficiency, and causes pain to the pawn.

Damage

Every body part has a health value, which is lowered every time it takes damage. When it reaches 0, the part is completely destroyed. Damage will also lower a body part's efficiency, proportional to health remaining. For example, if a arm has 15/30 health, then that arm performs 50% worse. As each arm is responsible for 50% Manipulation, this results in the pawn -25% manipulation.

Pain

Excessive pain causes pain shock, the most common way to down pawns in combat. Most pawns have a Pain Shock Threshold of 80%. Note that enemies have a chance to immediately die when downed from pain shock, but not from other means, like blood loss or heat stroke. Pain also reduces Consciousness directly, which reduces most pawn capabilities.

Bleeding

Bleeding is a common occurance from certain damage types. While an injury is bleeding, pawns will gain blood loss, scaling with the wound and amount of wounds. Total blood loss is listed under whole body, with a tooltip showing the percent. If blood loss reaches 100%, the pawn will die. Bleeding pawns will also leave blood on the ground, making the area dirty.

Bleeding always stops immediately with tending, regardless of the tend quality or medicine used. However, higher quality medicine can cover more wounds at once, which can stop a pawn from bleeding out faster. Injuries will also heal on their own, though a lost limb will always continue to bleed until tended to.

The coagulator Content added by the Royalty DLC implant halves the rate of blood loss, while the Superclotting gene Content added by the Biotech DLC rapidly stops bleeding. The ability added by the Coagulate Content added by the Biotech DLC gene also immediately tends all wounds on the target pawn, instantly stopping bleeding.

Scaring

Scars are permanent markers of injuries. They permanently lower the health of the scarred body part, reducing their efficiency. They also cause a character a small amount of pain, even if the relevant body part is fully healed.

Healing

Injured colonists will recover from their wounds over time. Tending to a wound and resting in bed speeds up recovery.

Healing Rate

Every 600 ticks (10 secs), heal rate × 0.01 points of damage are healed from a randomly selected (non-permanent) wound, or an average recovery of heal rate points of damage per in-game day (60,000 ticks). This healing reduces the severity of the injury, until the body part is fully recovered.

The exact heal rate is determined by adding up three factors:

  • Default healing rate: All pawns have a base heal rate of 8.
  • Is the pawn lying down or in a bed?: +4 for resting on a sleeping spot or the ground, +8 for resting on a bed / bedroll, and +14 for resting on a hospital bed.
  • Is the wound tended?: +4 for a 0% quality tend and +0.08 per point of tend quality, up to +12 at 100% tend quality.

Immunity Gain Speed has no impact on injury recovery, just diseases.

Example

To put this in perspective, consider a colonist who has taken 20hp of damage to various body parts, given different recovery scenarios:

  • Do nothing: With no tending or rest, they get the base heal rate of 8, so it will take (20 × 60,000) / 8 = 150,000 ticks (2.5 in-game days) to fully heal.
  • Basic tend and resting: With a 40% tend quality (+7.2) and rest in a non-hospital bed (+8), they'll have a heal rate of 8 + 7.2 + 8 = 23.2, so it will take 51,724 ticks to heal (approximately 21 in-game hours)
  • Best quality care: With 100% tend quality (+12) and rest in a hospital bed (+14), they'll have a heal rate of 8 + 12 + 14 = 34, so it will take 35,294 ticks to heal (approximately 14 hours in game)

Medicine

Medicine does not directly cause healing, but it increases the average tend quality. Whenever a wound is tended, the quality is multiplied by the medicine given: The amount of XP gained from tending depends on the type of medicine used, and what it is used on (human or animal). The equation for this is:

XP = Patient XP Factor × Medicine XP Factor × Doctor's Learning Rate

Where:

  • Patient XP Factor is a multiplier from the patient type. ×175 for animal patients, and ×500 for human patients.
  • Medicine XP Factor is the medicine's potency multiplied by 0.7, and clamped in the range of 0.5 and 1.
  • Doctor's Learning Rate is the doctor's own multiplier on XP gained for the medicine skill. See "Improving Skills" for more details.
Medicine Potency XP Factor Tend XP from patient
Human Animal
Doctor care but no medicine.png None 0.30 0.5 250 87.5
Herbal medicine Herbal medicine 0.60 0.5 250 87.5
Medicine Medicine 1.00 0.7 350 122.5
Glitterworld medicine Glitterworld medicine 1.60 1 500 175

Each type of medicine has a cap on their tend quality; herbal medicine can reach a quality up to 70% in a normal bed, for instance.

While bleeding wounds can be stopped by any quaity of treatment, medicine can treat multiple small wounds in a single "batch" of tending. For patients with a high bleed rate, the difference can easily be life or death.

Medicine is also useful for treating disease, where tend quality matters more, and performing surgery, which is boosted greatly by medicine.

Disfigured

Damage to the nose caused Hairy to become disfigured

Disfigurement is caused by damage or destruction to the nose, eyes, ears, or jaw. It adds the "Disfigured −15" opinion modifier.

While disfigurement does nothing to directly affect the beauty of a pawn it does however disable the positive opinion added by positive beauty while stacking with negative beauty, possibly netting a -55 opinion for the affected pawn.

Similarly to beauty modifiers, ascetic, kind, and blind pawns do not gain nor lose any opinion based on disfigurement. Nor will pawns with the Blindsight ideoligionContent added by the Ideology DLC, with regards to damage/removal of the eyes.[Verify??]

Disfigurement can be treated by healing/replacing the injured/destroyed body part.

Trauma Savant

Being shot in the brain can cause the trauma savant condition.

A pawn may become a trauma savant upon taking and surviving an injury to the Brain. Certain capabilities will rise and some will fall.

Trauma Savant removes all ability to socialise, trade, or recruit by capping the pawn's capacity of Talking and Hearing at 0%; In exchange, the pawn's Manipulation is increased by 50%, and they regain full brain function (meaning Consciousness and other functions will be normal) - this is great for doctors, crafters, general workers, and melee combat pawns (all of which rely on Manipulation and are not capped on its usage), but it'll make affected wardens or traders completely useless at that aspect.

There is a 12% chance of any pawn becoming a trauma savant upon receiving brain damage. It does not have to be a humanlike, and can sometimes be seen applied on animals.

While Trauma Savant can be cured, it is difficult and expensive; it is usually better to take advantage of the increased manipulation. To cure Trauma Savant, you will need a Healer mech serum; however this will heal the brain scarring first, so you have to either use multiple Healer mech serums or first apply Luciferium which will eventually heal all the scarring, at which point you can apply the Healer mech serum when Trauma Savant is the only health negative left.

Trivia

Brain injuries in Rimworld cause large amounts of pain (20% or higher for a 5 hp wound), which can render a pawn permanently comatose in certain cases. This is a result of the reduction in Consciousness from the pain being added on top of the direct reduction in Consciousness from the brain injury itself due to the reduced part efficiency. However, in real life the human brain has no pain receptors. Despite their perceived location, headaches are usually caused by receptors triggering elsewhere in the head or neck, not by receptors in the brain. Certain types of headaches are due to irritation or swelling in the meninges, which is the membrane enveloping the brain and which does have pain receptors.