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A medic run or "ambulance run" is where survivors (usually [[doctor|doctors]] or [[medic|medics]]) go into the squares sorrunding their safehouse (normally a [[hospital]]) and heal survivors, ether for XP or as a community service. Many survivors find these quite useful, and it's much easier for a medic to get heals this way instead of sitting around a hospital all day. People on medic runs will usually rebarricade, repair or revive local survivors.
A medic run or "ambulance run" is where survivors (usually [[doctor|doctors]] or [[medic|medics]]) go into the squares surrounding their safehouse (normally a [[hospital]]) and heal survivors, ether for XP or as a community service. Many survivors find these quite useful, and it's much easier for a medic to get heals this way instead of sitting around a hospital all day. People on medic runs will usually rebarricade, repair or revive local survivors.
 
Most medic runs are finished in a day's AP, but some take many days AP, requiring large amounts of supplies. Most medics who go on runs are usually in a [[group]], but some are loners.

Revision as of 13:29, 9 October 2008

A medic run or "ambulance run" is where survivors (usually doctors or medics) go into the squares surrounding their safehouse (normally a hospital) and heal survivors, ether for XP or as a community service. Many survivors find these quite useful, and it's much easier for a medic to get heals this way instead of sitting around a hospital all day. People on medic runs will usually rebarricade, repair or revive local survivors.

Most medic runs are finished in a day's AP, but some take many days AP, requiring large amounts of supplies. Most medics who go on runs are usually in a group, but some are loners.