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Carzen

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  1. I think it's like that (correct me if I'm wrong):

    Before the apocalypse, your guy was a carpenter in his "main job", and have the gardener trait - he probably did it like a hobbie - that would explain why he level up farming faster than any other unrelated skill, like aim and first aid.

    It makes sense, because it's harder to learn a skill you don't have any practice than one you had as a hobbie (gardening in that case).
    And I have no idea how books will work after the update :/

    Sorry if I said wrong things, but that's what I could get lol

    (also sorry for my bad english please hehe)

  2. Well I've gathered every last scrap of no perishable food from Mul in the first 2 months and stored them in my starting house which was 2 story.

     

    I then raided the warehouse and got an axe, tons of nails and sledgehammer.

     

    I removed the stairs and built several walkways from my second story of my house that wind around making it nearly impossible for zombies to navigate before I outrun them.

     

    Then I started farming on my secure platform.

     

    I then chopped down about 1500 logs and hauled them up to my fortress.

     

    During that time I set out 12 traps that I had found scavenging.

     

    Then I watch my plants and venture out to check for materials, bust up doors, ect.

     

    Pretty much no threat at this point as my blunt is nearly maxed out.

     

    Key is to never stop being bold.  If you are smart you can avoid almost all dangerous situations with zombies.

    When NPC's are added I look forward to having them show up at my fortress since I have stockpiled ammo, canned food, no perishables, weapons, ect.

     

    I can support, if they eat like my character does, about 20.

     

    Looking forward to something challenging my title as Lord Kelgo, Destroyer of Undead.

    *clap clap clap*

    That's a very nice setup.

    How did you remove the stairs? 

  3. You don't really need to take it off to know it's healed.
    Today I got the fracture full healed, and I learned some things I would like to share with you:

    • 0 aid skill takes about 1 week or a bit more to fully heal
    • If you take the splint off, it won't reset the heal time (I thought it would, but it didn't at all)
    • You don't need to take it off, you will notice you healed when you CAN SPRINT and is walking FASTER
    • Even when you can sprint and walk faster, you will still have the "fractured" status, but it will affect only a bit of walking/sprinting speed (keep the splint up anyway until it fully heals. At this time you should take it off everyday just to check)
    • Heal time apparently takes less time when you have more aid skill

    ​Well, that's pretty much everything I know :D
    Sorry if there's any grammar errors, I'm not native xD

  4.  

    Hey, thanks for the reply!

    Just as you posted that, my shin healed a lot (not completely). I was hanging around my base doing the things you said (nimble) AND a lot of carpentry work - as I have a load of trees around my base - then went to sleep. After I woke up, I noticed I could sprint and was moving a lot faster.

    I removed the splint in hope that I finally got cured, but in the health panel still says "fractured".

    Maybe I'm in the final stage of the healing process? That would explain my fast movements but still have the "fractured" status.

    Yep, it still takes a little while to heal even after you can run again.

     

    Thanks for the help, I was really confused before lol

    Now everything's clear!

  5. Hey, thanks for the reply!
    Just as you posted that, my shin healed a lot (not completely). I was hanging around my base doing the things you said (nimble) AND a lot of carpentry work - as I have a load of trees around my base - then went to sleep. After I woke up, I noticed I could sprint and was moving a lot faster.
    I removed the splint in hope that I finally got cured, but in the health panel still says "fractured".

    Maybe I'm in the final stage of the healing process? That would explain my fast movements but still have the "fractured" status.

     

  6. Hello people! 
    I bought Project Zomboid and I'm enjoying a lot!
    Got myself a good base and I have 1 month and 28 days - still alive - with my second character.
    Everything was going fine, BUT...
    I accidentally fell from the second story while building a floor, and got left shin fractured. 
    I instantly splinted it, and I'm still with it (maybe 6 days) but I'm still not cured D:
    I had the "pain" moodle all those days, but today-in-game the moodle was gone, and I thought I was finally cured... But when I removed the splint, I saw I still had the fractured shin, and the pain moodle came back again (instantly got away after I splinted one more time). 

    TL;DR
     

    • How long does it takes to cure a fractured limb?
    • Will the "cure time" reset after you remove the splint?

    Thanks for the awesome game, Indie Stone!
    And sorry for my bad english, I'm portuguese :)

     

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