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Brain nerf #4052

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Brain nerf #4052

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@morrowwolf morrowwolf commented Jul 29, 2023

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Brain damage is now important again.

If you have 10 or more brain damage you drop items and walk in one tile randomly.

If you have 30 or more brain damage you do the above and also get paralyzed randomly and jitter.

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Organ damage should be important and emergent.

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🆑 Morrow
add: Brain damage now causes random wandering, dropping of items, paralysis, and jittering
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Lgtm

@harryob harryob added this pull request to the merge queue Jul 30, 2023
Merged via the queue into cmss13-devs:master with commit 9228ea6 Jul 30, 2023
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