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OVERSETTES OMGÅENDE
En Moodle er en indikator på hva slags emosjonelle og fysiske virkninger som preger spilleren, og kan ligne på status-effekt systemer som de fleste rollespill har. Det er for øyeblikket nitten moodles i spillet.
Liste over Moodles
Angst
As of v2.0q, the Anxiety Moodle will appear when the player is either sick or surrounded by zombies behind a barricaded door or window. Currently, the only 3 ways to treat Anxiety are smoking Cigarettes, taking some distances between you and your enemies or talking with an NPC. When the player is sick, the Anxiety Moodle will persistently popup, mimicking the worries of a probable zombie infection, which is not always the case, it can sometimes be a regular sickness. The only way to verify that you aren't infected is to look at your body, are there any bites/scratches, if not, you aren't infected.
Blødning
- The character is losing blood from an open wound, and therefore losing health. The severity levels - judged by the intensity of the moodle background color - dictate how quickly the character is losing vitality. This moodle can be removed by using bandages.
Kjedsomhet
- The character is bored from remaining indoors for too long. This moodle can be removed by reading books, newspapers, magazines, or writing journals/doodles, or spending time outdoors. As the moodle's intensity increases, so does the risk of becoming unhappy.
This moodle was implemented in a test version, but was removed for the released version and is being reworked.
Forkjølelse
- The character has remained out in the rain long enough to contract the cold. While suffering from the cold the character will occasionally - and often - sneeze. Periodic sneezing will make noise which can attract any nearby zombies to your location where you last sneezed from, the sound of which can fortunately be dampened with tissues, preventing that. To use the tissues place them in one of your main slots.
- Runny nose
- "Slight chance of sneezing"
- Runny nose
- The sniffles
- "Prone to sneezing"
- The sniffles
- Has a cold
- "Sneezing and Coughing. Speed and healing reduced."
- Has a cold
- Has a nasty cold
- "Sneezing and Coughing. Speed and healing severely reduced."
- Has a nasty cold
Deceased
- The character has taken too much damage, losing all of their health and has passed away.
- Deceased
- "High chance of becoming rat food"
- Deceased
Drunk
- The character has drunk alcohol and has become intoxicated. Drinking more will lead to becoming even more drunk. When drunk the character will struggle to walk in a straight line. Accuracy is also diminished. This moodle will disappear over time, with sleep speeding up the process. With the light drinker perk you will immediately become utterly shit-faced with only half a bottle of whiskey.
- A bit tipsy
- "Had some booze"
- A bit tipsy
- Inebriated
- "Coordination slightly impaired"
- Inebriated
- Plastered
- "Coordination impaired"
- Plastered
- Utterly Shit-Faced
- "Coordination Severely impaired"
- Utterly Shit-Faced
Exhausted
- The character is tired from running or exerting themselves by attacking too much. This moodle can be removed by stopping and standing still to rest, or by walking instead of running. Being encumbered, even slightly, can substantially increase the rate at which the player tires. The more exhausted the player is, the longer it will take for them to recover which can be dangerous when swarmed. Their strength and speed also diminish as they become more exhausted.
- Moderate Exertion
- "Rest your legs"
- The character is becoming exhausted.
- "Rest your legs"
- Moderate Exertion
- High Exertion
- "Can't Run"
- The character is exhausted.
- "Can't Run"
- High Exertion
- Excessive Exertion
- "Can barely walk"
- The character is very exhausted. Usually happens after running a very far distance, when the character is very encumbered or when the character has swung his weapon repeatedly.
- "Can barely walk"
- Excessive Exertion
- Out Of Breath
- "Can barely move"
- The character is extremely exhausted and will not be able to move. Usually happens after running a very far distance, when the character is very encumbered or when he has swung his weapon repeatedly. Note that the character will still be able to swing his weapon.
- "Can barely move"
- Out Of Breath
Encumbered
- The character is carrying too many items and is unable to move at their usual speed. This moodle can be removed by dropping items, placing them in containers, or by consuming the proper items. The total weight assumes you have no other positive or negative moodles that affect strength. As the moodle increases the player will be unable to do more actions before becoming exhausted. Eventually leading to health loss from back injuries.
(Note: The numbers below is for a default, normal status with no Hauling Skill or Hunger Moodle positive/negative effect.)
- Quite Heavy Load
- Total Weight: 75-120
- "Carrying a little too much"
- The character is encumbered.
- "Carrying a little too much"
- Total Weight: 75-120
- Quite Heavy Load
- Heavy Load
- Total Weight: 121-142
- "Movement speed reduced"
- The character is very encumbered.
- "Movement speed reduced"
- Total Weight: 121-142
- Heavy Load
- Very Heavy Load
- Total Weight: 143-150
- "Movement speed highly reduced"
- The character is extremely encumbered.
- "Movement speed highly reduced"
- Total Weight: 143-150
- Very Heavy Load
- Extremely Heavy Load
- Total Weight: 151+
- "Movement speed highly reduced, causing back injury"
- The character is extremely encumbered, walking causes major health loss.
- Total Weight: 151+
- Extremely Heavy Load
Hungover
This moodle that pops up indicates that you have been staying too long outside while or after intoxication. Only solution is to stay in indoors.
Hungry
- This moodle represents the character's hunger state. A red background dictates that the character needs to eat food. A green background shows that the character is well fed. Being fed boosts strength and healing rate, depending on the amount of food consumed, while being hungry has the opposite effect (reducing strength and healing rate).
- Also, depending on your Hunger status, your Carrying Capacity will change.
- Negative Hunger Effects
- Peckish
- "Have a snack"
- The character is beginning to feel hungry.
- No Impact on Carrying Capacity
- "Have a snack"
- Peckish
- Hungry
- "Reduced strength & Healing"
- The character is hungry.
- Carrying Capacity reduced by 8 points.
- "Reduced strength & Healing"
- Hungry
- Very Hungry
- "Severely Reduced strength & Healing"
- The character is very hungry and will need a big meal to satiate their hunger.
- Carrying Capacity reduced by 16 points.
- "Severely Reduced strength & Healing"
- Very Hungry
- Starving
- "Very weak, health dropping"
- The character is extremely hungry and will perish unless they eat.
- Carrying Capacity reduced by 24 points.
- "Very weak, health dropping"
- Starving
- Positive Hunger Effects
- Having any Positive Hunger Moodle will give your character 30 points of Carrying Capacity.
- Slightly Fed
- "Short healing & strength boost"
- The character is not hungry, for now. The player heals faster and their strength is increased.
- "Short healing & strength boost"
- Slightly Fed
- Fed
- "Healing & strength boost"
- The character is full. The player heals faster and their strength is increased.
- "Healing & strength boost"
- Fed
- Well Fed
- "Long healing & strength boost"
- The character is very full. The player heals faster and their strength is increased.
- "Long healing & strength boost"
- Well Fed
- Very Well Fed
- "Very long healing & strength boost"
- The character is completely full and will not be hungry for a long while. The player heals faster and their strength is increased.
- "Very long healing & strength boost"
- Very Well Fed
Injured
- See injuries
In Pain
- The character is in pain, from a wound or other injuries. This moodle can be removed by using painkillers. The level of pain is more or less consistent which the severity of the character's injuries. The player cannot sleep in "Severe Pain" or worse.
- Minor Pain
- "Feeling slight pain"
- The character is in only slight pain.
- "Feeling slight pain"
- Minor Pain
- Pain
- "Speed & Accuracy slightly reduced"
- The character is in a moderate amount of pain.
- "Speed & Accuracy slightly reduced"
- Pain
- Severe Pain
- "Speed & Accuracy reduced"
- The character is in severe pain.
- "Speed & Accuracy reduced"
- Severe Pain
- Agony
- "Speed & Accuracy severely reduced"
- The character is in complete agony.
- "Speed & Accuracy severely reduced"
- Agony
Panicked
- The character is panicking at the sight or sound of zombies. This moodle can be removed and prevented temporarily by using beta blockers or anti-depressants. Bourbon also quickly removes the panicked moodles, although it also makes the character tired.
- Slight Panic
- "Try to stay calm"
- Slight Panic
- Panic
- "Accuracy reduced"
- Panic
- Strong Panic
- "Accuracy severely reduced"
- Strong Panic
- Extreme Panic
- "Accuracy & vision severely reduced"
- Extreme Panic
Sick
- The character has contracted some sort of illness through consuming raw or bad food or having been bitten or scratched by a zombie. Selecting the hypochondriac trait means that your character will "feel" the effects of illnesses without actually having them, eventually returning to normal when they have gotten through the worst of it, but if they really did have an illness...
- Queasy
- "Take things easy"
- The character is beginning to feel ill.
- "Take things easy"
- Queasy
- Nauseous
- "Strength & healing reduced"
- The severity of the character's illness is increasing.
- "Strength & healing reduced"
- Nauseous
- Sick
- "Strength & healing severely reduced"
- The character is feeling strong effects from the illness they have contracted.
- "Strength & healing severely reduced"
- Sick
- Fever
- "Strength & healing severely reduced, slowly dying"
- The character is severely suffering from the illness, and will eventually die if they suffer from it for too long without anything maintaining their health. This is also the last stage of the zombie virus before complete, irreversible zombification.
- "Strength & healing severely reduced, slowly dying"
- Fever
Thirsty
Currently still in development, this moodle is available in v2.0q. The moodle message says Unknown Moodle Type. Players need to drink water from their Water Bottles (done automatically) or one of their previously scavenged Drinks (done manually).
Tired
- The character has stayed awake for extended periods of time and, as a result, he is becoming increasingly unaware of the environment. This moodle can be removed by sleeping. Though even when in the case of 'will pass out' situation it has been reported the player never passes out (unconfirmed)
- Drowsy
- "Have a lie down"
- The character is slightly fatigued from being awake for too long.
- "Have a lie down"
- Drowsy
- Tired
- "Awareness reduced"
- The character has become fatigued from being awake for too long.
- "Awareness reduced"
- Tired
- Very Tired
- "Awareness severely reduced"
- The character is very fatigued from being awake for far too long.
- "Awareness severely reduced"
- Very Tired
- Exhausted
- "Will pass out"
- The character is extremely fatigued.
- "Will pass out"
- Exhausted
Unhappy
The player is too bored, currently this moodle does not do anything.
Wet
- The character is standing in a source where they can become wet, such as standing outside in the rain. Prolonged exposure can and will increase the risk in which your character will get a cold. This moodle can be removed by going indoors out of the rain for a while.
- Damp
- "Get out of the rain"
- The character is slightly wet from being in the rain for too long.
- "Get out of the rain"
- Damp
- Wet
- "Speed slightly reduced"
- The character is somewhat wet from being in the rain for too long and moves a little slower.
- "Speed slightly reduced"
- Wet
- Soaking
- "Speed reduced & chance of catching a cold"
- The character is very wet from being in the rain for too long and may become sick as a result.
- "Speed reduced & chance of catching a cold"
- Soaking
- Drenched
- "Speed severely reduced & high chance of catching a cold"
- The character is extremely wet from being in the rain for too long and is likely to become sick as a result.
- "Speed severely reduced & high chance of catching a cold"
- Drenched
Zombie
- The character has been infected by a zombie and subsequently changed into one.