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Adrenaline + Some sort of Prozac.

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It would be awesome. I've searched the topics, but they were dumb. All it had was, "increese da movement speed"

What it does, is it slows down bleeding from 60 blood, to 15 blood (75% slowdown) and increases movement speed by 25%, and increases action speed (ADS, going in to crouch or prone, climbing, bandaging etc.).

However, your screen will be grayed out, much like when you are low on blood so there will be visual impairment and such. What adrenline will be used for, is for situations where you're surrounded after getting hit by a zombie, but there's no time to bandage and there's no buildings in your area. You take a shot of adrenaline, it'll stop the amount of blood lost and you can hopefully get to a safer area faster to bandage yourself.

The duration of Adrenaline is 5 minutes.

Now, Prozac does the opposite.

What it will do is it will calm the player. It'll cancel out ALL effects of the Adrenaline (and vice versa) and will change the effects. What Prozac will do is if you run out of stamina, taking Prozac will still your ADS mode and scope so there will be no shaking while looking down scope and binoculars. Under the effect of Prozac, even after running for a long time, you will never have problems due to stamina issues.

More effects such as resisted damage done by anything by 40% and less likely for bleeding to occur. If you recieve shock during the effects of Prozac, it will reduce the time by 50%. The Prozac can be used before hand, or it can be used by a teammate on you.

The duration of Prozac is 15 minutes.

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It should speed up bleeding ya nub...

Yes, and my leg shouldn't be breaking from an opening door.

I couldn't give 2 shits about realism or it's adverse effects in real life.

Also, Adrenaline is an epinephrine so it can stop bleeding because it is a vasoconstrictor. It's used to STOP superficial bleeding, why in the hell would it increase bleeding?

EDIT: Ya nub.

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What the hell?

Can an admin remove those links. And ban the user.

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Yes, and my leg shouldn't be breaking from an opening door.

I couldn't give 2 shits about realism or it's adverse effects in real life.

Also, Adrenaline is an epinephrine so it can stop bleeding because it is a vasoconstrictor. It's used to STOP superficial bleeding, why in the hell would it increase bleeding?

EDIT: Ya nub.

Yeah it constricts the vessels, and thus increases the bloodpressure, also it increases the heart rate thus forcing more blood to be pumped out of those vessels.

Learn a bit about human anatomy before you read Wikis.

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the reason it would speed up the bleeding is because of the increased heart rate now everybody knows that the heart pumps blood around the body the faster it goes the faster the bleeding but i do agree on everythin else u said adrenaline and prozac would be a gd idea but with a slight difference for example gettin addicted to adrenaline for any1 who wants to abuse it

just a suggestion

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Just add 5 hour energy drinks and ask them to help fund the game or something. Replenish stamino or increase stamina. I dont know. I dont really care.

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Yeah it constricts the vessels, and thus increases the bloodpressure, also it increases the heart rate thus forcing more blood to be pumped out of those vessels.

Learn a bit about human anatomy before you read Wikis.

Unatural damages and bleeding from blunt forces to the nose such as epistaxis can be stopped in emergencies through the use of vasoconstrictors. It's not going to be shooting out your ears. And while it does increase blood pressure, it isn't harmful unless it's generally high beforehand. It increases blood coagulation as well.

If you apply pressure on a cloth soaked in epinephrine, it can slow down the blood flow.

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Unatural damages and bleeding from blunt forces to the nose such as epistaxis can be stopped in emergencies through the use of vasoconstrictors. It's not going to be shooting out your ears. And while it does increase blood pressure, it isn't harmful unless it's generally high beforehand. It increases blood coagulation as well.

If you apply pressure on a cloth soaked in epinephrine, it can slow down the blood flow.

Aye thats true, but we're talking about doing IM/IV adrenaline/epi here, and if you have a GSW, its going to bleed more than before if you do that.

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