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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead

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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead

Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, or C:DDA, is an open source post-apocalyptic turn-based survival RPG that challenges players to not only survive, but battle a wide range of zombies and other terrifying creatures that threaten their lives. Newcomers are recommended to play the most recent stable release - 0.G - Gaiman

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So recently I have come off experimenting with mutagens and took the boring, but resource intensive alpha mutation line to post-threshold with bionic character as a means to test how mutagens work.

Seems mutagen effects can be guided to better outcome by responsible dosing and letting the body heal after mutating.

Mutated:

  • Good hearing
  • Prime Stat-boosts
  • Robust Genetics
  • Very Beautiful
  • Very Little Sleep ( from Less Sleep from video gaming background)
  • Weak Scent

From my understanding when undergoing mutations via mutagen the most effective way is to prime the mutation via primers which act like a storage for the mutagen and for quicker results use a mutagen catalyst to allow the game to draw mutations from the storage of mutagen primer.

I was fiddling with mutagen dosing via normal mutagen and then primer, primer then mutagen and took things very slowly to see the effects.

Everytime you mutate you incur mutation damage, the more you mutate in quick succession the higher the mutation damage value rises. Higher mutation damage increases the chance for bad mutations.

It seems one primer is good for about 2 mutations with a mutagen catalyst and any further mutations fail as there isn't enough "mutation vitamin" to mutate more.

Post-threshold can be risky as you have to macro-dose primer to "overdose" on the "mutation vitamin" to force mutation but seems that the post-threshold advancement uses a lot of said vitamin

Overall, either my experiment was either super lucky or just being very methodical produced my character with all the positive mutations and no negatives, robust genetics help and fortunately alpha evolves that pre-threshold as that quickens the heal rate of mutation damage it seem.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, power armors are complicated, Huge limitations and dependences, but they basically turn you into a moving mountain. Unless they changed it, last time I used one was some time ago.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

I remember reading there is a RM Exoskeleton type armour one can find in hidden caches in the Logistics building.

I found power armour pieces - unpowered and powered ( chest pieces mostly and a helmet) on some of the stronger, rarer military type zombies

I am not sure if it is old content but found a few mech suits ( I think there where 2 types if I recall) in an old central labs, which are pretty fun and powerful although the power supplies are somewhat of a pain to work with - I think Hub 01 can sell or recharge them or something to that effect

I think because of my playstyle I try keep my encumberance and weight down as I prefer melee combat and try aim for lower fatigue action economy to allow me to react to surprises better and to also improve my autopsy results( as I believe the less munilated the corpse the better the potential result)

I know there is a martial weapon art that specialize in heavy armour "mountain" type fighting and barring that, guns are a lot more encumberance friendly and with enough skill and high enough caliber can handle pretty much anything.