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hit " / " key and select " remove hediffs "
then click pawn and select the one u wanna remove.
Also, make sure your bed priority under WORK tab is not reason hes in bed. Sometimes they are "ordered" to by the "bed priority" under WORK tab.. as opposed to being ACTUALLY bed ridden
bed ridden in rimworld = "unable to walk" which is listed under health tab ... i'm pretty sure.
--You also get a notification when a pawn is able to walk again FWIW
so infuriating >..> 1 person the same thing and is up doing things, shes just in some pain. While he lost consciousness for over 15 days....
I'll spare you the lecture but I do feel obligated to state for the general audience that we should please remember Rimworld is all about embracing the misery. I figure if you play a game for recreation and something drives you insane then by all means avoid the frustration... But ideally we all will end up learning to LOVE DA PAAAIIIIINNNNNNNNN
Cheers :)
Am I missing something here? Fibrous Mechanites don't mess with you conciousness, so they wouldn't make someone bed-ridden. Their only negative effects are increased tiredness (have to sleep more often), and mild to moderate pain depending on if you treat it or not. It also increases your manipulation and several other stats, which actually makes your pawn MORE productive while he's awake. The fact they also make you get tired a lot faster probably cancels out the extra productivity, though.
The three ways to incapacitate a pawn are to reduce their Consciousness to under a certain amount, increase their Pain to a number higher than their pain tolerance (Which usually overlaps with Consciousness), or reduce their movement to under a certain amount. Wimp decreases the pain tolerance of a pawn massively.
Oh right. I avoid pawns with the Wimp trait like the plague so I forgot about that possibility.
Well... At least he'll be good at dodging the punches your other pawns throw at him when they get angry from looking at his ugly face. :P
Good thing too.. If he gets a solid hit he may get uglier ahahahaha
I love this game