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Health is a basic character statistic, representing the overall physical well-being and integrity. One's health is displayed both as a discrete bar in the Health Window, or as a [[Moodles#Injured|moodle]] on the right side of the screen. Reaching zero health leads to immediate and permanent death.
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== The Health Window ==  
== The Health Window ==  


Characters' health is displayed in the health window, which is accessible by clicking the [[Controls#HUD|heart icon on the upper left side of the screen]]. When an injury is sustained, a [[Moodles|Moodle]] will show up in the top right of the screen and the sound of an injury may be heard, and the corresponding section will be injured.  
The characters' health is displayed in the health window, which is accessible by clicking the [[Controls#HUD|heart icon on the upper left side of the screen]]. Once they sustain an injury or otherwise start losing health, the heart icon wiggles to alert the player of the condition. Depending on the source of damage and severity of effects, it can also be accompanied by [[Moodles#Bleeding|bleeding]] or [[Moodles#Pain|pain]], the sound of taking damage, and the affected body part receiving an injury of some description.


The body of the player is separated into 17 different sections:  
The body of the player is separated into 17 different sections:  
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|Deceased||Zero health.  - ''"High chance of becoming rat food.".''
|Deceased||Zero health.  - ''"High chance of becoming rat food.".''
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|[[:File:Health-Article-Zombified.png|Zombified]]||You are infected and gradually losing health and will die.
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==Healing==
==Healing==


By default, the player can recover from most injuries provided that he or she doesn't acquire any further damage or has any condition preventing recovery. (for example an unbandaged wound or infection)<br>
By default, the player character can recover from most injuries, provided that they don't acquire any further damage or have any condition preventing recovery - for example, an unbandaged and bleeding wound.
The speed of recovery is affected by [[Moodles]]. Being [[Cooking|well-fed]] will speed up the recovery while being [[Moodles#Hungry|hungry]], [[Moodles#Thirsty|thirsty]], or [[Moodles#Has_A_Cold|catching a cold]] can make this process slower. [[Moodles|Moodles]] such as having a fever or having the character starve to death, can reverse the process - further damaging the character.  
The speed of recovery is affected by [[Moodles]]. Being [[Cooking|well-fed]] will speed up the recovery while being [[Moodles#Hungry|hungry]], [[Moodles#Thirsty|thirsty]], or [[Moodles#Has_A_Cold|catching a cold]] can make this process slower. The logical conclusion is reaching extreme states like a full-blown fever, or starvation - the character will then further lose health until either death or the condition is cleared.  
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Health can recover quite rapidly whilst [[Sleep]]ing, but serious injuries (such as fractures) will cause it to sink back down again until it stabilizes. For example, a lower torso fracture can effectively 'cap' a character's health at around 60%, making them much more vulnerable to further injury even if they are not in any immediate danger.
[[Sleep|Sleeping]] greatly boosts health recovery rates, but injuries otherwise "cap" health - the more numerous or severe they are, the lower health will sink back down. For example, an upper torso fracture effectively keeps the character's maximum health to around 60%, making them much more vulnerable to further injury, even if they are not in any immediate danger.


=== Bandaging ===  
=== Bandaging ===  
Any wound that breaks the skin will cause bleeding which will need to be bandaged with either a [[Bandage|medical bandage]] or a [[Ripped Sheets|ripped sheet]]. Applying a clean bandage to a wound lowers the chance of a wound infection than leaving it exposed. Disinfecting a wound and then applying a [[Sterilized Bandage|sterilized bandage]] or [[Sterilized Rag|sterilized rag]] further lowers the chance of wound infection.  
Any wound that breaks the skin can cause bleeding, and will need to be bandaged with either a [[Bandage|medical bandage]] or a [[Ripped Sheets|ripped sheet]]. An untreated open wound can become infected. Applying a clean bandage to a wound lowers the chance of said wound becoming infected; disinfecting the wound and then applying a [[Sterilized Bandage|sterilized bandage]] or [[Sterilized Rag|sterilized rag]] onto it further lowers the chance of infection, or helps clear it in the event that it's broken out.  


Over time the bandage will become [[Dirty Bandage|dirty]], which will not only negate the previous bonuses against wound infection but will actually increase the chance of wound infection if left on the wound. This requires the character to remove the bandage and replace it with a clean one. The type, severity of the wound, skill level of [[Skills|First Aid]], or if it is bleeding will dictate the speed of a clean bandage becoming dirty.
Over time the bandage will become [[Dirty Bandage|dirty]], which will not only negate the previous bonuses against wound infection, but will actually increase the chance of wound infection if kept on. This requires the character to remove the bandage and replace it with a clean one. The type, severity of the wound, skill level of [[Skills|First Aid]], or if it is bleeding will dictate the speed of a clean bandage becoming dirty.


Any wounds to the neck will make your character die 500% faster and ignore the damage cap, usually resulting in death unless bandaged immediately.
While wounds to different body parts usually don't meaningfully differ with regards to health loss (an arm scratch versus a torso scratch decrease health by roughly the same amounts, disregarding the physical penalties the arm wound imposes), neck wounds are especially dangerous. They ignore the usual damage cap, and rapidly drain health if unbandaged. An unfortunate survivor can find themselves dying within minutes of a scratch on the neck, unless immediately bandaged.
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===Infections===
===Infections===


There are 2 types of infections, a normal infection you or I could get from an injury, or the zombie infection. You are not able to distinguish which infection you have from the health window. If you have a mod like [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2004998206 Minimal Display Bars] you can see your health as a number. If you have this available, you can check if your infection is normal or the zombie virus. This is because a normal infection will not slowly deplete your health, however, the zombie virus will. A normal infection can also develop into a zombie infection over the span of a day; so don't think you're safe just because your health isn't going down yet!
In-game, there are two different types of infection.
*A wound that displays ''Infected'' in the Health panel is roughly indicative of bacterial infection. In practical terms, it's a minor penalty for survivors who haven't tended to wounds properly, whether by neglecting to bandage in time, or forgetting to replace any dirty bandages with clean ones. A wound infection moderately decreases its healing rate, but doesn't penalize health or physical ability any further.
*The much more insidious threat is the [[Knox Infection]], which is ''not'' represented directly by any means in-game. Attacks from zombies that break the skin have a varying chance to inflict the character with this eventually fatal condition. In normal game settings, zombie bites are a guaranteed vector of transmission, while zombie lacerations and scratches merely have a chance of infecting the character. Symptoms usually manifest within a day of the injury, represented by [[Moodles#Hypothermia|overheating]], [[Moodles#Sick|sickness]], and [[Moodles#Injured|increasingly rapid loss of health over time]], with the final outcome being unavoidable death within an average of three days since infection.


===Types of Injuries===
===Types of Injuries===
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|<span id="Bitten">Bitten</span>
|<span id="Bitten">Bitten</span>
|Moderate health loss, [[Moodle#Bleeding|bleeding]], and [[Moodle#In_Pain|pain]].
|Moderate health loss, [[Moodle#Bleeding|bleeding]], and [[Moodle#Pain|moderate pain]].
|Has a chance of occurring when attacked by a [[Zombie|zombie]].
|Has a chance of occurring when attacked by a [[Zombie|zombie]]. Zombies have a much higher chance of delivering bites from behind their target.
|Immediate health loss is stopped with [[bandage]]s, however, there is a 100% chance the player will become infected and eventually die from [[Moodles#Zombification|zombification]] unless the option is turned off in sandbox.
|Immediate health loss is stopped with [[bandage]]s, however, there is a '''100% chance''' the character will become infected and eventually die from [[Moodles#Zombification|zombification]], unless the option is turned off in sandbox. If bites are surviveable, they have a lengthy recovery period.
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|<span id="Bleeding">Bleeding</span>
|<span id="Bleeding">Bleeding</span>
|Health loss, blood loss, and [[Moodles#Pain|pain]].
|Health loss, varying depending on number of bleeding wounds.
|Accompanies ''Scratched'', ''Lacerated'', ''Bitten'', ''Deep wound'', ''Lodged bullet'', and ''Lodged [[Broken Glass|glass shard]]''.
|Can accompany ''Scratched'', ''Lacerated'', ''Bitten'', ''Deep wound'', ''Lodged bullet'', and ''Lodged [[Broken Glass|glass shard]]''.
|Applying bandages to the affected area. If left untreated, the player will continue to bleed and lose health until they eventually bleed out.
|Applying bandages to the affected area. If left untreated, the player will continue to bleed and either be unable to recover health past a point, or deteriorate until bleeding to death.
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|<span id="Bleeding">Burn</span>
|<span id="Bleeding">Burn</span>
|Severe health loss and [[Moodles#Pain|pain]].
|Severe health loss and [[Moodles#Pain|severe pain]].
|Standing too close to [[fire]].
|Standing too close to [[fire]].
|Treated with a clean bandage, then bandaged again - and regularly kept clean. The recovery time is lengthy.
|Treated with a clean bandage, then bandaged again - and regularly kept clean. The recovery time is lengthy.
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|<span id="Deep wound">Deep wound</span>
|<span id="Deep wound">Deep wound</span>
|Health loss, blood loss, and [[Moodles#Pain|pain]].
|Health loss, bleeding, and [[Moodles#Pain|moderate pain]].
|Has a chance of occurring when smashing [[Window|windows]] with [[Unarmed combat|bare hands]], climbing through a broken window, walking through [[Broken Glass|broken glass]] without shoes, falling down a level, colliding with terrain/other [[vehicles]] while driving at moderate speeds (around 40-50mph), and getting hit with an [[Axe|axe]].
|Has a chance of occurring when smashing [[Window|windows]] with [[Unarmed combat|bare hands]], climbing through a broken window, walking through [[Broken Glass|broken glass]] without shoes, falling down a level, colliding with terrain/other [[vehicles]] while driving at moderate speeds (around 40-50mph), and getting hit with an [[Axe|axe]].
|Stitching it up with a [[Suture Needle|suture needle]] or a [[needle]] with [[thread]] (a suture needle causes less pain). Or keep it bandaged for ~1 month and it will heal on its own.
|Stitching it up with a [[Suture Needle|suture needle]] or a [[needle]] with [[thread]] (a suture needle causes less pain). Alternatively, keeping it bandaged for ~1 month will allow the wound to heal.
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|<span id="Fracture">Fracture</span>
|<span id="Fracture">Fracture</span>
|Health loss, reduced speed (if a leg injury), reduced combat abilities (if an arm injury), [[Moodles#Pain|pain]].
|Severe health loss; reduced speed (if a leg injury), reduced combat abilities (if an arm injury), reduced [[Moodles#Endurance|endurance]] (if torso injury), increased [[Moodles#Tired|fatigue]] (if head injury); [[Moodles#Pain|severe pain]].
|Falling from any floor higher than ground level (more severe if you're carrying a [[Moodles#Heavy Load|heavy load]]), collisions with terrain/other [[vehicles]] while driving at 'high' speeds (60mph+, but needs testing), and the impact of a blunt [[Weapons|weapon]].
|Falling from any floor higher than ground level (more likely if carrying a [[Moodles#Heavy Load|heavy load]]), collisions with terrain/other [[vehicles]] while driving at 'high' speeds (60mph+, but needs testing), and the impact of a blunt [[Weapons|weapon]].
|Creating a [[splint]] with a [[Ripped_Sheets|ripped sheet]] and a straight wooden item (a [[Tree_Branch|tree branch]], [[Sturdy_stick|sturdy stick]], or [[plank]]). Fractures in certain places, like the head and torso, cannot be splinted. Comfrey [[Poultice|poultices]] can aid with fracture recovery, note that skull fracture cause fatigue rise faster.
|Creating a [[splint]] with a [[Ripped_Sheets|ripped sheet]] and a straight wooden item (a [[Tree_Branch|tree branch]], [[Sturdy_stick|sturdy stick]], or [[plank]]). Fractures in certain places, like the head and torso, cannot be splinted. Comfrey [[Poultice|poultices]] can aid with fracture recovery and stacks with applied splints.
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|<span id="Lodged bullet">Lodged bullet</span>
|<span id="Lodged bullet">Lodged bullet</span>
|Severe health loss, blood loss, and [[Moodles#Pain|pain]].
|Severe health loss, bleeding, and [[Moodles#Pain|moderate pain]].
|Getting shot.
|Getting shot with [[Weapons#Ranged_weapons|firearms]].
|Bullet must be removed with [[tweezers]], disinfected using a [[Bottle of Disinfectant|bottle of disinfectant]] or [[Whiskey|alcohol]], stitched using a [[Suture Needle|suture needle]] or [[needle]], and then bandaged.
|The bullet must first be removed with either [[tweezers]] or bare hands, then treated like with a Deep Wound: (ideally) disinfected using a [[Bottle of Disinfectant|bottle of disinfectant]] or [[Whiskey|alcohol]], stitched using a [[Suture Needle|suture needle]] or [[needle]] and [[thread]], and then bandaged.
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|<span id="Lodged glass shard">Lodged glass shard</span>
|<span id="Lodged glass shard">Lodged glass shard</span>
|Severe Health loss, blood loss, and [[Moodles#Pain|pain]].
|Severe health loss, bleeding, and [[Moodles#Pain|moderate pain]].
|Breaking a [[Window|window]] without having an item equipped, climbing through a broken window, picking up [[Broken Glass|broken glass]] with bare hands or walking over [[Broken Glass|broken glass]] without [[Shoes|shoes]].
|High chance of occurring when breaking a [[Window|window]] without having an item equipped, climbing through a broken window, picking up [[Broken Glass|broken glass]] with bare hands or walking over [[Broken Glass|broken glass]] without [[Shoes|shoes]].
|Much like bullets; remove the shard, disinfect the wound, stitch it up, and bandage it. [[Bandage|Bandaging]] a wound that still has glass in it will cause extra pain.
|Much like bullets, the glass shard must be removed with [[tweezers]] or bare hands, then the Deep Wound must be treated: disinfect the wound, stitch it up, and bandage it.
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|<span id="Scratched">Scratched</span>
|<span id="Scratched">Scratched</span>
|Minor health loss, blood loss, and [[Moodles#Pain|pain]].
|Minor health loss, bleeding, and [[Moodles#Pain|minor pain]].
|Being scratched by a [[Zombie|zombie]], smashing a [[Window|window]], jumping fences/barriers with high load or low endurance, picking up [[Broken Glass|broken glass]], colliding with terrain/other [[Vehicles|vehicles]] while driving, or tripping.
|Being scratched by a [[Zombie|zombie]], smashing a [[Window|window]], failing to cleanly vault over fences or low obstacles while running/sprinting, picking up [[Broken Glass|broken glass]], colliding with terrain/other [[Vehicles|vehicles]] while driving, or tripping.
|Immediate health loss is stopped with [[Bandage|bandages]]. If the scratch was caused by a [[Zombie|zombie]], there is a 25% (before Build 41) or 7% (in Build 41) chance it will lead to death through [[Moodles#Zombie|zombification]].
|Immediate health loss is stopped with [[Bandage|bandages]]. If the scratch was caused by a [[Zombie|zombie]], there is a '''25%''' (before Build 41) or '''7%''' (in Build 41 and later) chance it will lead to death through [[Moodles#Zombie|zombification]].
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|<span id="Lacerated">Lacerated</span>
|<span id="Lacerated">Lacerated</span>
|Moderate health loss, blood loss and [[Moodles#Pain|pain]].
|Moderate health loss, bleeding and [[Moodles#Pain|moderate pain]].
|Essentially a more severe form of ''Scratched''. Causes are mostly the same; being lacerated by a [[Zombie|zombie]], colliding with terrain/other [[Vehicles|vehicles]], tripping, etc.
|Essentially a more severe form of ''Scratched''. Causes are mostly the same; being lacerated by a [[Zombie|zombie]], colliding with terrain/other [[Vehicles|vehicles]], tripping, etc.
|Immediate health loss is stopped with [[Bandage|bandages]]. Treated similarly with scratches. If the laceration was caused by a [[Zombie|zombie]], there is a 25% chance it will lead to death through [[Moodles#Zombie|zombification]].  
|Immediate health loss is stopped with [[Bandage|bandages]] - treatment is identical to scratches. If the laceration was caused by a [[Zombie|zombie]], there is a '''25%''' chance it will lead to death through [[Moodles#Zombie|zombification]].  
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|<span id="Wound infection">Wound infection</span>
|<span id="Wound infection">Wound infection</span>
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|Back Injury
|Back Injury
|When carrying an [[Moodles#Heavy Load|Very Heavy Load]] or [[Moodles#Heavy Load|Extremely Heavy Load]], your movement speed will be lowered and Health will slowly drain to 75%, and stop at that point until you carry less, leaving you more vulnerable from another source of injuries. Health will ''not'' reduce from heavy loads if you are sitting down (whether on the ground, or in a vehicle).
|When carrying an [[Moodles#Heavy Load|Very Heavy Load]] or [[Moodles#Heavy Load|Extremely Heavy Load]], your movement speed will be lowered and Health will slowly drain to 75%, and stop at that point until you carry less, leaving you more vulnerable from another source of injuries. Health will ''not'' reduce from heavy loads if you are sitting down (whether on the ground, or in a vehicle). This type of injury is not otherwise distinguished in the Health panel, and has no treatment beyond dropping or transfering items to decrease encumberance.
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|Fall Damage
|Fall Damage
|Caused from falling from great heights. Damage varies depending on the distance; For instance, jumping from a second-story window causes severe damage while jumping from higher floors can result in death.
|Caused by falling from heights above one floor. Damage scales with distance fallen, [[Moodles#Heavy Load|encumberance]] and any traits such as [[Traits|underweight]]. Jumping from a second-story window can cause severe damage and possible fractures, while jumping from higher floors can result in death.
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|Sickness
|Sickness
|Caused by catching the [[Knox Infection]], eating bad food, or drinking tainted water, sickness will initially slow down healing. If the sickness gets worse, the character will start losing health and may ultimately die. Wound infections can be treated with antibiotics, but colds and the Knox Infection cannot.
|Caused by catching the [[Knox Infection]], eating bad food, or drinking tainted water. Non-zombie sickness will initially slow down healing. If the sickness reaches the fever stage, the character will start losing health and may ultimately die. Wound infections can be treated with antibiotics, but colds and the Knox Infection cannot.
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|200 - 280 || 120 - 230 || 80 - 150
|200 - 280 || 120 - 230 || 80 - 150
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==Build 41==
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! Injury
! Zombification rate
! Injury rate
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| Scratched
| 7%
| Much more common than in [[build 40]]
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| Laceration
| 25%
| Less common than scratches in [[build 40]]
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| Bitten
| 100%
| High chance when attacked from behind, depends on Rear Vulnerability in [[Sandbox]] settings
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Health is a basic character statistic, representing the overall physical well-being and integrity. One's health is displayed both as a discrete bar in the Health Window, or as a moodle on the right side of the screen. Reaching zero health leads to immediate and permanent death.

Health-Article-Box1.png
Ingame Health Screen - Minor Injuries on Left Forearm

The Health Window

The characters' health is displayed in the health window, which is accessible by clicking the heart icon on the upper left side of the screen. Once they sustain an injury or otherwise start losing health, the heart icon wiggles to alert the player of the condition. Depending on the source of damage and severity of effects, it can also be accompanied by bleeding or pain, the sound of taking damage, and the affected body part receiving an injury of some description.

The body of the player is separated into 17 different sections:

  • Left and right foot
  • Left and right shin
  • Left and right thigh
  • Left and right hand
  • Left and right forearm
  • Left and right upper arm
  • Groin
  • Lower torso
  • Upper torso
  • Neck
  • Head

Overall Body Status

Health Window of a uninjured player

The player's overall health is displayed qualitatively as one of the following:

Status Description
OK No damage has been incurred.
Slight Damage Between 90% and full health.
Minor Damage Between 80% and 90% health.
Moderate Damage Between 60% and 80% health.
Severe Damage Between 50% and 60% health.
Very Severe Damage Between 40% and 50% health.
Critical Damage Between 20% and 40% health.
Highly Critical Damage Between 10% and 20% health.
Terminal Damage Between zero and 10% health.
Deceased Zero health. - "High chance of becoming rat food.".

Healing

By default, the player character can recover from most injuries, provided that they don't acquire any further damage or have any condition preventing recovery - for example, an unbandaged and bleeding wound. The speed of recovery is affected by Moodles. Being well-fed will speed up the recovery while being hungry, thirsty, or catching a cold can make this process slower. The logical conclusion is reaching extreme states like a full-blown fever, or starvation - the character will then further lose health until either death or the condition is cleared.

Sleeping greatly boosts health recovery rates, but injuries otherwise "cap" health - the more numerous or severe they are, the lower health will sink back down. For example, an upper torso fracture effectively keeps the character's maximum health to around 60%, making them much more vulnerable to further injury, even if they are not in any immediate danger.

Bandaging

Any wound that breaks the skin can cause bleeding, and will need to be bandaged with either a medical bandage or a ripped sheet. An untreated open wound can become infected. Applying a clean bandage to a wound lowers the chance of said wound becoming infected; disinfecting the wound and then applying a sterilized bandage or sterilized rag onto it further lowers the chance of infection, or helps clear it in the event that it's broken out.

Over time the bandage will become dirty, which will not only negate the previous bonuses against wound infection, but will actually increase the chance of wound infection if kept on. This requires the character to remove the bandage and replace it with a clean one. The type, severity of the wound, skill level of First Aid, or if it is bleeding will dictate the speed of a clean bandage becoming dirty.

While wounds to different body parts usually don't meaningfully differ with regards to health loss (an arm scratch versus a torso scratch decrease health by roughly the same amounts, disregarding the physical penalties the arm wound imposes), neck wounds are especially dangerous. They ignore the usual damage cap, and rapidly drain health if unbandaged. An unfortunate survivor can find themselves dying within minutes of a scratch on the neck, unless immediately bandaged.

Health window displaying a bandaged arm which then turns into a dirty bandage


Infections

In-game, there are two different types of infection.

  • A wound that displays Infected in the Health panel is roughly indicative of bacterial infection. In practical terms, it's a minor penalty for survivors who haven't tended to wounds properly, whether by neglecting to bandage in time, or forgetting to replace any dirty bandages with clean ones. A wound infection moderately decreases its healing rate, but doesn't penalize health or physical ability any further.
  • The much more insidious threat is the Knox Infection, which is not represented directly by any means in-game. Attacks from zombies that break the skin have a varying chance to inflict the character with this eventually fatal condition. In normal game settings, zombie bites are a guaranteed vector of transmission, while zombie lacerations and scratches merely have a chance of infecting the character. Symptoms usually manifest within a day of the injury, represented by overheating, sickness, and increasingly rapid loss of health over time, with the final outcome being unavoidable death within an average of three days since infection.

Types of Injuries

Status Symptoms Cause Treatment
Bitten Moderate health loss, bleeding, and moderate pain. Has a chance of occurring when attacked by a zombie. Zombies have a much higher chance of delivering bites from behind their target. Immediate health loss is stopped with bandages, however, there is a 100% chance the character will become infected and eventually die from zombification, unless the option is turned off in sandbox. If bites are surviveable, they have a lengthy recovery period.
Bleeding Health loss, varying depending on number of bleeding wounds. Can accompany Scratched, Lacerated, Bitten, Deep wound, Lodged bullet, and Lodged glass shard. Applying bandages to the affected area. If left untreated, the player will continue to bleed and either be unable to recover health past a point, or deteriorate until bleeding to death.
Burn Severe health loss and severe pain. Standing too close to fire. Treated with a clean bandage, then bandaged again - and regularly kept clean. The recovery time is lengthy.
Deep wound Health loss, bleeding, and moderate pain. Has a chance of occurring when smashing windows with bare hands, climbing through a broken window, walking through broken glass without shoes, falling down a level, colliding with terrain/other vehicles while driving at moderate speeds (around 40-50mph), and getting hit with an axe. Stitching it up with a suture needle or a needle with thread (a suture needle causes less pain). Alternatively, keeping it bandaged for ~1 month will allow the wound to heal.
Fracture Severe health loss; reduced speed (if a leg injury), reduced combat abilities (if an arm injury), reduced endurance (if torso injury), increased fatigue (if head injury); severe pain. Falling from any floor higher than ground level (more likely if carrying a heavy load), collisions with terrain/other vehicles while driving at 'high' speeds (60mph+, but needs testing), and the impact of a blunt weapon. Creating a splint with a ripped sheet and a straight wooden item (a tree branch, sturdy stick, or plank). Fractures in certain places, like the head and torso, cannot be splinted. Comfrey poultices can aid with fracture recovery and stacks with applied splints.
Lodged bullet Severe health loss, bleeding, and moderate pain. Getting shot with firearms. The bullet must first be removed with either tweezers or bare hands, then treated like with a Deep Wound: (ideally) disinfected using a bottle of disinfectant or alcohol, stitched using a suture needle or needle and thread, and then bandaged.
Lodged glass shard Severe health loss, bleeding, and moderate pain. High chance of occurring when breaking a window without having an item equipped, climbing through a broken window, picking up broken glass with bare hands or walking over broken glass without shoes. Much like bullets, the glass shard must be removed with tweezers or bare hands, then the Deep Wound must be treated: disinfect the wound, stitch it up, and bandage it.
Scratched Minor health loss, bleeding, and minor pain. Being scratched by a zombie, smashing a window, failing to cleanly vault over fences or low obstacles while running/sprinting, picking up broken glass, colliding with terrain/other vehicles while driving, or tripping. Immediate health loss is stopped with bandages. If the scratch was caused by a zombie, there is a 25% (before Build 41) or 7% (in Build 41 and later) chance it will lead to death through zombification.
Lacerated Moderate health loss, bleeding and moderate pain. Essentially a more severe form of Scratched. Causes are mostly the same; being lacerated by a zombie, colliding with terrain/other vehicles, tripping, etc. Immediate health loss is stopped with bandages - treatment is identical to scratches. If the laceration was caused by a zombie, there is a 25% chance it will lead to death through zombification.
Wound infection Very minor Health loss (when unbandaged), minor pain, and moderate heal speed decrease. Any wounds previously sustained have a chance to become infected, whether they are open or bandaged wounds. Infection is less likely if the wound is first disinfected and then covered with a sterilized bandage. Non-zombie type injuries that are infected are 100% survivable. Disinfecting wounds with appropriate supplies (alcohol wipes, disinfectant, etc.), bandaging the wound with a Sterilized Bandage or Sterilized Rag, administering Antibiotics, and/or applying garlic poultice onto the wound.

Severity (the hours it takes to heal) of Injuries

Injury Severity Severity with Slow Healer Severity with Fast Healer
Scratch* 7 - 15 15 - 25 4 - 10
Window Scratch* 12 - 20 20 - 30 5 - 10
Weapon Scratch* 5 - 10 10 - 20 1 - 5
Laceration* 10 - 20 20 - 30 5 - 10
Bite 50 - 80 80 - 150 30 - 50
Deep wound (with/without glass) 15 - 20 20 - 32 11 - 15
Lodged Bullet 17 - 23 22 - 28 12 - 18
Fracture 50 - 80 80 - 150 30 - 50
Burn** 50 - 100 50 - 100 50 - 100
  • Scratches reduce speed more than Lacerations do, but tend to have less severity. As such, Lacerations will still slow the character down more most of the time due to their greater severity.
    • Burns does not seem to be affected by Slow\Fast Healer traits

Other Injuries

Status Description
Back Injury When carrying an Very Heavy Load or Extremely Heavy Load, your movement speed will be lowered and Health will slowly drain to 75%, and stop at that point until you carry less, leaving you more vulnerable from another source of injuries. Health will not reduce from heavy loads if you are sitting down (whether on the ground, or in a vehicle). This type of injury is not otherwise distinguished in the Health panel, and has no treatment beyond dropping or transfering items to decrease encumberance.
Fall Damage Caused by falling from heights above one floor. Damage scales with distance fallen, encumberance and any traits such as underweight. Jumping from a second-story window can cause severe damage and possible fractures, while jumping from higher floors can result in death.
Sickness Caused by catching the Knox Infection, eating bad food, or drinking tainted water. Non-zombie sickness will initially slow down healing. If the sickness reaches the fever stage, the character will start losing health and may ultimately die. Wound infections can be treated with antibiotics, but colds and the Knox Infection cannot.

Duration of Food Illness(In-game tick)

Normal Weak Stomach Iron Gut
200 - 280 120 - 230 80 - 150

See also