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'''Stats''' are numeric values that signify your character's skill in various areas. Besides being a rough guide to your character's knowledge, they also affect the probability of some actions succeeding, depending on the stat. There are three "general purpose" stats: ''Mechanical'', ''Cognition'', and ''Biology'', as well as three "[[Combat|combat oriented]]" stats: ''Robustness'', ''Vigilance'', and ''Toughness''. These stats can be altered indefinitely, with the stats of a character generally determined by their [[Jobs|role in the colony]] combined with their [[Core Species|species]]. Stats can not only be modified by either character creation and background, and assigning your 15 extra points into them on the same screen before even playing, but also in-game via "levelling up" while holding an oddity that increases them permanently (in a round-basis), or gaining temporary bonuses and maluses through various [[Guide to Chemistry#Stims|questionably legal stimulants or toxins]]. | '''Stats''' are numeric values that signify your character's skill in various areas. Besides being a rough guide to your character's knowledge, they also affect the probability of some actions succeeding, depending on the stat. There are three "general purpose" stats: ''Mechanical'', ''Cognition'', and ''Biology'', as well as three "[[Combat|combat oriented]]" stats: ''Robustness'', ''Vigilance'', and ''Toughness''. These stats can be altered indefinitely, with the stats of a character generally determined by their [[Jobs|role in the colony]] combined with their [[Core Species|species]]. Stats can not only be modified by either character creation and background, and assigning your 15 extra points into them on the same screen before even playing, but also in-game via "levelling up" while holding an oddity that increases them permanently (in a round-basis), or gaining temporary bonuses and maluses through various [[Guide to Chemistry#Stims|questionably legal stimulants or toxins]]. | ||
Additionally, stat-levels can often be portrayed with more nebulous language in game unless using specific perks or sources of information(Such as employment records.). See the following list for a rundown of the terms | |||
-1000 to -50 : Hopeless<br> | |||
-50 to -25 : Inept <br> | |||
-25 to -1 : Misinformed<br> | |||
0 to 15 : Untrained<br> | |||
15 to 25 : Basic<br> | |||
25 to 40 : Adept<br> | |||
40 to 60 : Expert<br> | |||
60 to ∞ : Master<br> | |||
= Stat Breakdown = | = Stat Breakdown = | ||
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# Everything surgery related, from success chance to speed of each step, to bypassing medical training for using trauma kits for organ repair. | # Everything surgery related, from success chance to speed of each step, to bypassing medical training for using trauma kits for organ repair. | ||
# Reducing crafting times on recipes for the Lodge and Soteria Medical under crafting menu, and crafting improvised splints and bone braces. | # Reducing crafting times on recipes for the Lodge and Soteria Medical under crafting menu, and crafting improvised splints and bone braces. | ||
# Increasing your chance of harvesting more product from plants when using your bare hands (100 BIO is a 100% chance) | |||
# Bypassing the need for the medical perk to use the Body Scanner and Sleeper (25 BIO needed), and Cryo Tube, Chem Dispenser, Electrolyzer, Chem Master, Chem Heater, Centrifuge, Mass Spectrometer, Reagent Scanner and Health Analyzer (15 BIO) | # Bypassing the need for the medical perk to use the Body Scanner and Sleeper (25 BIO needed), and Cryo Tube, Chem Dispenser, Electrolyzer, Chem Master, Chem Heater, Centrifuge, Mass Spectrometer, Reagent Scanner and Health Analyzer (15 BIO) | ||
# Increases the chance for people with the Advanced Medical perk or Lodge Herbalists to not consume a stack of gauze/ointment/advanced kits when patching external wouds. | # Increases the chance for people with the Advanced Medical perk or Lodge Herbalists to not consume a stack of gauze/ointment/advanced kits when patching external wouds. | ||
# Bypassing the need for the medical perk to use Advanced Trauma and Burn Kits (25 BIO), Absolutism Bruisepacks and Burnpacks (15 BIO), and Syringes (10 BIO to use the syringe to swap if its injecting or pulling but cant actually use it until you have 15 BIO). | |||
# Bypassing the need for the medical perk to use Advanced Trauma and Burn Kits (25 BIO), Absolutism Bruisepacks and Burnpacks (15 BIO), and Syringes (10 BIO | |||
# Not causing pain on the patient (or yourself) when using syringes. | # Not causing pain on the patient (or yourself) when using syringes. | ||
# The speed and success chance of butchering a corpse, or cutting up pieces of meat from a monkey hanging on a butchering rack. | # The speed and success chance of butchering a corpse, or cutting up pieces of meat from a monkey hanging on a butchering rack. | ||
# Detecting reagents on any given container (50 BIO required) | # Detecting reagents on any given container (50 BIO required) | ||
# Bypassing science perk requirements for operating Xenogenetics machines like the | # Bypassing science perk requirements for operating Xenogenetics machines like the Soteria Genetic Analyzer (60 BIO), Xenofauna Genetics Pulper (70 BIO), Vat Control Console (150 BIO) and Soteria Xenofauna Cloning Vat (180 BIO) | ||
# Increasing the amount of damage healed through the tissue restoration surgical step per use of trauma kit / burn kit, up to a cap. | # Increasing the amount of damage healed through the tissue restoration surgical step per use of trauma kit / burn kit, up to a cap. | ||
# Increasing the value of Cauterizing, Clamping, Retracting, Bone setting, Cutting and Bone grafting qualities of a psionic-summoned tool (up to 50 quality at BIO 62) | # Increasing the value of Cauterizing, Clamping, Retracting, Bone setting, Cutting and Bone grafting qualities of a psionic-summoned tool (up to 50 quality at BIO 62) | ||
# Increasing the amount of Biology you permanently lose on dying and being revived. The higher your BIO, the more you lose. | |||
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==Robustness (ROB) [[File:Toolbox.png|64px|Robustness]]== | ==Robustness (ROB) [[File:Toolbox.png|64px|Robustness]]== | ||
<small><i>Any disciple of Maint-Fu knows how to defend themselves.</i></small> | <small><i>Any disciple of Maint-Fu knows how to defend themselves.</i></small> |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 25 September 2024
Overview
Stats are numeric values that signify your character's skill in various areas. Besides being a rough guide to your character's knowledge, they also affect the probability of some actions succeeding, depending on the stat. There are three "general purpose" stats: Mechanical, Cognition, and Biology, as well as three "combat oriented" stats: Robustness, Vigilance, and Toughness. These stats can be altered indefinitely, with the stats of a character generally determined by their role in the colony combined with their species. Stats can not only be modified by either character creation and background, and assigning your 15 extra points into them on the same screen before even playing, but also in-game via "levelling up" while holding an oddity that increases them permanently (in a round-basis), or gaining temporary bonuses and maluses through various questionably legal stimulants or toxins.
Additionally, stat-levels can often be portrayed with more nebulous language in game unless using specific perks or sources of information(Such as employment records.). See the following list for a rundown of the terms
-1000 to -50 : Hopeless
-50 to -25 : Inept
-25 to -1 : Misinformed
0 to 15 : Untrained
15 to 25 : Basic
25 to 40 : Adept
40 to 60 : Expert
60 to ∞ : Master
Stat Breakdown
Stats are what makes or breaks a character when it comes to performing their job, handling combat, or doing anything for their own (or someone else's) benefit. They handle how you interact with other players, mobs, or objects on a multitude of tasks. There are a total of six individual stats, and two extra stats affecting the abilities (and capabilities) of your character. Each one will come with a full list of every single interaction handled by them in the game.
Extra stats
These stats affect the health of your character, and are impossible to increase with leveling up (unless you got lucky as an Artist) or modify in other way than receiving bonuses or penalties on character creation.
Vivification (VIV) 
Drugs are bad, mkay?
Vivification gives a bonus (or penalty) to your maximum Neural System Accumulation, meaning you can take certain hard drugs and medicines without causing instability to your neural system, inducing vomit and other negative ailments to your health.
Anatomy (ANA) 
Two kinds of people: Those with loaded guns, and those with twigs for arms.
Anatomy increases (or decreases) your maximum health, allowing your body to tolerate more punishment before entering critical condition or dying, or becoming more frail and weak to damage from all sources.