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When players are killed in a PVE scenario (such as from Cold, Disease, or Starvation), they may not necessarily be permanently dead. It is possible to lose a single leg, arm, and eye- so in effect, players will get a second, third, and fourth chance when it comes to PVE and PVP death, but be at a greater disadvantage each time. It is understood that your character was somehow rescued and brought back to civilization, but are permanently disabled from the experience. Characters who choose to be missing a limb or eye at character creation will have the initial advantage of more Adaptation Trait points, but will have less "lives" when it comes to death.
When players are killed in PVE or PVP (that is, they suffer a mortal wound and die, *not* a normal Knock Out), they may not necessarily be permanently dead. It is possible to lose a single leg, arm, and eye- so in effect, players will get a second, third, and fourth chance when it comes to PVE and PVP death, but be at a greater disadvantage each time. It is understood that your character was somehow rescued and brought back to civilization, but are permanently disabled from the experience. Characters who choose to be missing a limb or eye at character creation will have the initial advantage of more Adaptation Trait points, but will have less "lives" when it comes to death.  
 
 
Players may also inflict amputation on other players in PVP in lieu of permanently killing the other player if they so choose.





Latest revision as of 20:49, 4 June 2026

When players are killed in PVE or PVP (that is, they suffer a mortal wound and die, *not* a normal Knock Out), they may not necessarily be permanently dead. It is possible to lose a single leg, arm, and eye- so in effect, players will get a second, third, and fourth chance when it comes to PVE and PVP death, but be at a greater disadvantage each time. It is understood that your character was somehow rescued and brought back to civilization, but are permanently disabled from the experience. Characters who choose to be missing a limb or eye at character creation will have the initial advantage of more Adaptation Trait points, but will have less "lives" when it comes to death.


Some diseases and injuries may also only be treated by amputation by a Doctor.


It is possible your character to obtain a prosthetic to replace a missing limb, both for cosmetic and mechanical purposes.