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thequantum

Healing after being shot through food?

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I was shot by a mosin and managed to get away and bandage. Am I now at low health? I ate a can of tuna and drank a sip of water. Does my health regenerate over time and I should stay put for awhile? Or does it regenerate only through eating and I should eat and drink a lot more?

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Well ye eat and drink until you get full, eventually you will get the healthy icon, btw this sux, i hope future patch will introduce some proper mechanics, like i dont know screwdriver and pliers to remove bullet, alchohol and then bandage?! Today took me 10 minutes to heal from 2 maybe 3 shots (dont know for sure) from a pistol, i was already healthy.

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You must eat/drink (recommend beans, good mix of both) until your char says he's full and get a healing/healthy status. You can speed this process up a bit by having someone use a saline iv on you to fill your blood up a bit.

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the long and short of it is you need to eat and drink a LOAD to fill all your meters to capacity, also how full your stomach is doesn't correlate to how well fed you are, there is a separate meter, so you may have to stuff yourself a few times to get to the healing/healthy status.

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