Drugs
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Overview
A Drug is an item which you can use in order to receive a range of special effects. Each drug has its own effects, and this is accompanied with the risk of addiction and overdose. Each drug uses up your drug cooldown. Find key details below.
- You cannot use another drug while under the effect of a previous one. You can check how much time is left by checking the cooldowns command.
- Any drug that increases your happiness above your natural maximum will reset back to your natural maximum every quarter-hour and on the hour. For example: xx:00, xx:15, xx:30, xx:45
- Overdosing on drugs will increase the cooldown
- Drugs can be found abroad as well as on the auction house.
- Your level of addiction does affect your chance to overdose, however overdosing without being addicted is still possible.
Drugs
Effects & Cooldown | Overdose Effects |
Xanax | |
Cooldown: 360 - 480 minutes |
Cooldown: 1200 - 1800 minutes |
Ecstasy | |
Cooldown: 240 - 320 minutes |
Cooldown: 720 - 1080 minutes |
Lean | |
Cooldown: 120 - 160 minutes |
Cooldown: 480 - 720 minutes |
Vicodin | |
Cooldown: 120 - 160 minutes |
Cooldown: 720 - 960 minutes |
LSD | |
Cooldown: 420 - 560 minutes |
Cooldown: 1200 - 1800 minutes |
Painkillers | |
Cooldown: 120 - 160 minutes |
Cooldown: 480 - 720 minutes |
Cannabis | |
Cooldown: 60 - 80 minutes |
Cooldown: 240 - 420 minutes |
Crack | |
Cooldown: 180 - 240 minutes |
Cooldown: 450 - 660 minutes |
Addiction
Each type of drug will give you a different level of addiction. Addiction effects occur once you have reached a particular level of addiction. These effects last long term, and will directly affect your Battle Stats.
Aside from the Battle Stats debuff, additional negative consequences. These are:
- You will be kicked from any education you are enrolled in after 3 - 10% Battle Stats debuff.
- Job effectiveness in the city will drop
Overdosing
Any time a drug is taken, there is a small chance to overdose on said drug. When this happens, the player will recieve an event saying whenever they have overdosed.
Currently, all drugs share a single overdose effect, and they all come with an extended drug cooldown and hospital time. Each drug currently has the same overdose rate. This will change in the near future.
Overdose chances can be slightly reduced by keeping your addiction level low to none.