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Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Wound"

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m (Not "all" - lt grey have been dropped)
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|<font color="#ffff00"> '''INHIBITED: Any muscular, structural or functional damage without total loss.'''</font>
 
|<font color="#ffff00"> '''INHIBITED: Any muscular, structural or functional damage without total loss.'''</font>
 
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|<font color="#00ffff"> '''FUNCTION LOSS: TAn important function of the part is completely lost, but the part is structurally sound (or at least partially intact). '''</font>
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|<font color="#00ffff"> '''FUNCTION LOSS: An important function of the part is completely lost, but the part is structurally sound (or at least partially intact). '''</font>
 
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|<font color="#ff0000"> '''BROKEN: The part has lost all structural integrity or muscular ability.'''</font>
 
|<font color="#ff0000"> '''BROKEN: The part has lost all structural integrity or muscular ability.'''</font>

Revision as of 00:37, 2 April 2010

Most of the old injuries are back, along with a new, bright blue one.

Shown default* colors:

NONE: No recorded active wounds on the part.
MINOR: Any damage that doesn't have functional/structural consequences (might be heavy bleeding though).
INHIBITED: Any muscular, structural or functional damage without total loss.
FUNCTION LOSS: An important function of the part is completely lost, but the part is structurally sound (or at least partially intact).
BROKEN: The part has lost all structural integrity or muscular ability.
MISSING: The part is completely gone.


(* Note - the color of wounds is now editable in Template:L.)