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AntiserumUHC (Doctor Perk Required)
   
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12 Jul, 2022 @ 9:02pm
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AntiserumUHC (Doctor Perk Required)

Description
***This is a version of my other mod but it now requires the doctor perk as well to create the cure.***



This is a ultra hardcore version of a Antiserum mod by b1n0m (Workshop ID: 2127326898). This is mainly an edit of Antiserum Hardcore [MP 41.60+] by Comrade Rokem. I'm making this as a personal edit to the mod that will make it slightly harder to achieve cure level. Also added a new item to craft the cure which should make it harder to gather all the materials.

Changes:
-Inludes most of the Hardcore Changes by Rokem
-The Doctor profession must be selected at character creation to create the cure and antiserums or test for infection.

Level Requirments:
First Aid 2: Create a Research Journal and test for infection.
First Aid 3: Create weak antiserum.
First Aid 7: Create regular antiserum. (from lvl 5)
First Aid 10: Create The Cure (from lvl 7)

Test for Infection Results:
<=0%: You are not infected!
<=20%: The virus is present in your blood stream.
<=60%: The virus is in the beginning stage of mutation.
<=80%: The virus is in the middle stage of mutation.
>80%: The virus is in the final stage of mutation.

Antiserum Types:
Weak: Requires 10 samples. Reduces infection to 20%. Usable up to 70% infected.
Regular: Requires 20 samples. Reduces infection to 1%. Usable up to 85% infected.
The Cure: Requires 50 samples. Now requires "Antigen A". Completely cures the infection. Usable up to 95% infected.

Once again all credit goes to Comrade Rokem and b1n0m. I simply changed a few things to make it harder.

Workshop ID: 2834513719
Mod ID: AntiserumUHC (Doctor Perk Required)
2 Comments
chicken parm  [author] 24 Jul, 2024 @ 10:04am 
no idea, it might be. I don't think there was many big changes since then
七夜向日葵 24 Jul, 2024 @ 9:29am 
Is version 41.78 still effective?