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Mirror: Zombies can very slowly regen heat and shock damage #264

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Mirror of PR #25925: Zombies can very slowly regen heat and shock damage from space-wizards space-wizards/space-station-14

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PR opened by shampunj at 2024-03-08 05:06:55 UTC


PR changed 1 files with 3 additions and 1 deletions.

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Zombies have learned to regenerate burns very slowly

Why / Balance

Make zombies stronger, make it possible to get up from crit when severely burned

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  • tweak: Zombies now passively heal 1 heat/shock damage every 50 seconds

@SimpleStation14 SimpleStation14 added the Pull Request Mirror Mirrors a PR from another Repo. Automatically applied by mirror bot label Apr 22, 2024
@SimpleStation14 SimpleStation14 marked this pull request as draft May 4, 2024 21:12
@VMSolidus VMSolidus marked this pull request as ready for review May 12, 2024 04:13
@VMSolidus VMSolidus merged commit e967bd2 into Simple-Station:master May 12, 2024
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Mnemotechnician pushed a commit to Mnemotechnician/Einstein-Engines that referenced this pull request Dec 15, 2024
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