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If the save is failed, they are now infected by the disease, which lays dormant for its incubation period. The character does not know that they are infected, though a successful heal check (DC disease's DC - 5) will reveal that they are infected.
 
If the save is failed, they are now infected by the disease, which lays dormant for its incubation period. The character does not know that they are infected, though a successful heal check (DC disease's DC - 5) will reveal that they are infected.
  
At the end of the incubation period, the disease takes effect. It immediately causes its effects on the first day. Each successive day allows a new save. If the save beats the DC by less than five, no effects are taken from the disease. If the DC is beaten by five or more, the disease is cured and recovery may begin. A heal check may be substituted for either of these fortitude saves, though the healer must spend at least 2 hours each day to make the check. A character who is not resting takes a -1 on this check for each hour they are active - this penalty applies to possible heal checks as well.
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At the end of the incubation period, the disease takes effect. It immediately causes its effects on the first day, and on every day afterwards. Each successive day allows a new save. If the save beats the DC by less than five, no effects are taken from the disease. If the DC is beaten by five or more, the disease is cured and recovery may begin. A heal check may be substituted for either of these fortitude saves, though the healer must spend at least 2 hours each day to make the check. A character who is not resting takes a -1 on this check for each hour they are active - this penalty applies to possible heal checks as well.
  
 
An infected character does not heal normally. They regain no hit points naturally, nor do they recover sublethal damage.
 
An infected character does not heal normally. They regain no hit points naturally, nor do they recover sublethal damage.
  
 
During recovery, the character regains lost ability score points at the rate of one a day. Damage is regained normally and other effects, if not specifically mentioned, go away when the character has returned to full health. A heal check can decrease recovery time - for each five points the DC is beaten by, the character heals as if they had recovered an extra day.
 
During recovery, the character regains lost ability score points at the rate of one a day. Damage is regained normally and other effects, if not specifically mentioned, go away when the character has returned to full health. A heal check can decrease recovery time - for each five points the DC is beaten by, the character heals as if they had recovered an extra day.
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= Types of Disease =
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Basically, there are two types of disease - those you can get many times and those you gain immunity to. The first graph below are all diseases you can get many times. The second group you gain immunity to after having them once.
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== Diseases ==
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{| border = "1"
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! Disease Name !! Method of Transmission !! DC !! Incubation Period !! Effects
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| Sample Disease || Airborne || 20 || 1d3 days || 1 point con
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|}
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== Immunity Diseases ==
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{| border = "1"
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! Disease Name !! Method of Transmission !! DC !! Incubation Period !! Effects
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| Sample Disease || Airborne || 20 || 1d3 days || 1 point con
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Revision as of 09:39, 20 June 2010

Disease is somewhat omnipresent. Whenever a character falls in an open sewer, gets bitten by a rat, eats food he isn't sure is good, or enters the wrong ward of the hospital, that character has been exposed to a disease. Whenever the GM decides it is appropriate, the character begins to be infected. Characters do not normally catch disease without an obvious reason, but the GM may of course throw disease at them essentially at their discretion - everything is airborne, and it is easy to get food poisoning.

All Heal checks against disease are long-term care.

Each disease has a save DC, an incubation period, a number of effects, and a method of transmission. Some have more than one DC, as they might be, for example, very hard to catch but very difficult to get rid of. If in any case it is unclear what DC to use, use the lower one.

When a character is first exposed to a disease, they must make a fortitude save equal to the disease's DC. If they are aware they will be exposed to this specific disease and a heal check (DC 20) has been made in the past hour, they get a +1 on this save. If they succeed on this save, they cannot be affected by this disease for another hour. Each hour of exposure requires a new save.

If the save is failed, they are now infected by the disease, which lays dormant for its incubation period. The character does not know that they are infected, though a successful heal check (DC disease's DC - 5) will reveal that they are infected.

At the end of the incubation period, the disease takes effect. It immediately causes its effects on the first day, and on every day afterwards. Each successive day allows a new save. If the save beats the DC by less than five, no effects are taken from the disease. If the DC is beaten by five or more, the disease is cured and recovery may begin. A heal check may be substituted for either of these fortitude saves, though the healer must spend at least 2 hours each day to make the check. A character who is not resting takes a -1 on this check for each hour they are active - this penalty applies to possible heal checks as well.

An infected character does not heal normally. They regain no hit points naturally, nor do they recover sublethal damage.

During recovery, the character regains lost ability score points at the rate of one a day. Damage is regained normally and other effects, if not specifically mentioned, go away when the character has returned to full health. A heal check can decrease recovery time - for each five points the DC is beaten by, the character heals as if they had recovered an extra day.

Types of Disease

Basically, there are two types of disease - those you can get many times and those you gain immunity to. The first graph below are all diseases you can get many times. The second group you gain immunity to after having them once.

Diseases

Disease Name Method of Transmission DC Incubation Period Effects
Sample Disease Airborne 20 1d3 days 1 point con

Immunity Diseases

Disease Name Method of Transmission DC Incubation Period Effects
Sample Disease Airborne 20 1d3 days 1 point con