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| description = The base quality of tending given when tending wounds and illnesses. | | description = The base quality of tending given when tending wounds and illnesses. | ||
− | + | The actual tend quality will be affected by this stat but also factors like [[medicine]] used, facilities, [[Room_stats#Cleanliness|room cleanliness]], luck, and so on. | |
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+ | When self-tending, the tend quality is 70% of what it is when tending others. | ||
Higher tend quality will speed the recovery from [[injury]]. | Higher tend quality will speed the recovery from [[injury]]. | ||
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==Full Post-Processing Curve Table== | ==Full Post-Processing Curve Table== | ||
+ | {{Stub|reason= Unsure if post processing takes place after or before the effects of manipulation and sight are taken into account. Current numbers are with post processing after}} | ||
{| class = "wikitable" width="180" style="text-align: center;" | {| class = "wikitable" width="180" style="text-align: center;" |