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Physical and mental is fluff that measures qualities arbitrarily and without point. You can point to these traits and think about how precisely bad or good (probably bad) the group is in a particular area. | Physical and mental is fluff that measures qualities arbitrarily and without point. You can point to these traits and think about how precisely bad or good (probably bad) the group is in a particular area. | ||
*Z Threat refers to the general threat zombies may pose. Zombie numbers, and whether or not they know where your group is and how to get to you, are factors. | *Z Threat refers to the general threat zombies may pose. Zombie numbers, and whether or not they know where your group is and how to get to you, are factors. | ||
*S | *S Threat refers to the general threat survivors may pose. Survivor numbers, strength, armament, and whether or not they know where your group is and how to get to you, are factors. | ||
Neither Z Threat nor S Threat are sensitive to temporary or small fluctuations in threat. It's a more general, long-term factor. Also, it's on a 1-10 scale. 10 is highest, 1 is lowest. 0 doesn't exist. | Neither Z Threat nor S Threat are sensitive to temporary or small fluctuations in threat. It's a more general, long-term factor. Also, it's on a 1-10 scale. 10 is highest, 1 is lowest. 0 doesn't exist. | ||
Revision as of 22:33, 12 December 2012
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Location affects supplies substantially. If there is a relatively inexhaustible source of food, water, or ammo, levels will be treated as full (whether or not the group is carrying a "full load").
Physical and mental is fluff that measures qualities arbitrarily and without point. You can point to these traits and think about how precisely bad or good (probably bad) the group is in a particular area.
Neither Z Threat nor S Threat are sensitive to temporary or small fluctuations in threat. It's a more general, long-term factor. Also, it's on a 1-10 scale. 10 is highest, 1 is lowest. 0 doesn't exist. Inclination refers to how each group member views you, favourably or unfavourably. The percentages next to your group member's name is their health and wellbeing. You can allocate their own resources to help those in need, or not. Such actions will either be temporary and therefore irrelevant, or permanent and therefore unavoidable. Inventories are not exhaustive. |
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