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== Signs and Symptoms == | == Signs and Symptoms == | ||
Patients who have Flux will always face Dehydration. There is also a 75% chance the patient will have a Stomach Ache, and a 50% chance they will start Vomiting. <ref>{{Cite web|title=DOH Diseases and Cures by Rai|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1agsECHenu5n4ps3FocU6yLrNyxXlPT4-6RoIy7kXdfs/edit?usp=sharing|publisher=Google Docs|publication_date=N/A|author=RaiTheGuy07|access_date=23 June 2026}}</ref> | Patients who have Flux will always face Dehydration. There is also a 75% chance the patient will have a Stomach Ache, and a 50% chance they will start Vomiting. Most commonly mistaken with Heat Exhaustion. <ref>{{Cite web|title=DOH Diseases and Cures by Rai|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1agsECHenu5n4ps3FocU6yLrNyxXlPT4-6RoIy7kXdfs/edit?usp=sharing|publisher=Google Docs|publication_date=N/A|author=RaiTheGuy07|access_date=23 June 2026}}</ref> | ||
== Causes == | == Causes == | ||
Latest revision as of 18:48, 4 July 2026
Flux is a common health condition in Redmont. It is non-contagious.
Signs and Symptoms
Patients who have Flux will always face Dehydration. There is also a 75% chance the patient will have a Stomach Ache, and a 50% chance they will start Vomiting. Most commonly mistaken with Heat Exhaustion. [1]
Causes
A player gets Flux when they consume any unclean drink. This normally happens when a player drinks unclean water, any elixir drink or any potion.
Management

The main and only cure for Flux is IV Fluids, which Doctors can make by brewing a Sea Pickle and 3 Water Bottles into 3 Electrolyte Tinctures, then turning the Electrolyte Tinctures into IV Fluids. A patient can go to any hospital or clinic to be treated with IV Fluids, which has a $60 cost fully paid by Medicare.[2]
Unlike other cures, IV Fluids cannot be applied to yourself. Another player must right click you to apply the cure.
- ↑ "DOH Diseases and Cures by Rai"by RaiTheGuy07. Google Docs (N/A). Accessed 23 June 2026.
- ↑ "Medicare Policy" by Department of Health on the DemocracyCraft forums. Published 31 December 2025, accessed 23 June 2026.