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<includeonly>''Main Article: [[Sensory mechanites]]''
 
<includeonly>''Main Article: [[Sensory mechanites]]''
</includeonly>'''Sensory mechanites''' are a mechanite [[disease]] which brings mild pain in early stages but boosts sensory perception. This disease does not kill the patient, but still produces intense pain. Treatment does not cure the disease, it only prevents the pain and tiredness from worsening. Instead it must be waited out.  
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</includeonly>'''Sensory mechanites''' are a mechanite [[disease]] which brings mild pain in early stages but boosts sensory perception. This disease does not kill the patient, but still produces intense pain.  
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'''Nota bene:''' Treatment does not cure the disease, it only prevents the pain and tiredness from worsening. Instead it must be waited out.  
  
 
'''General Symptoms:'''
 
'''General Symptoms:'''

Revision as of 05:59, 23 January 2021

Sensory mechanites are a mechanite disease which brings mild pain in early stages but boosts sensory perception. This disease does not kill the patient, but still produces intense pain.

Nota bene: Treatment does not cure the disease, it only prevents the pain and tiredness from worsening. Instead it must be waited out.

General Symptoms:

Advanced Symptoms:

  • Intense pain (+0.6)
  • Tiredness (rest fall factor) (x200%)
  • No other additional effects over early stage

Progression:

  • Severity increases by 0.25 per day when not tended
  • Severity decreases by up to 100% per day when tended; actual rate depends on treatment quality

Treatment:

  • Treated with or without medicine, though medicine improves treatment quality, preventing disease from progressing.
  • Treatment does not have an effect on the time it takes for this disease to disappear
  • Treatment interval: 120,000 ticks (33.33 mins)
  • Can disappear as early as 900,000 ticks (250 mins) (1 quadrum)
  • Can last as long as 1,800,000 ticks (500 mins) (2 quadrums)