Treating Various Injuries in Starfield.

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Treating Various Injuries in Starfield.

In Starfield, as players explore the vast world and gather resources on various planets, they often encounter situations where their characters suffer injuries from enemies or the surrounding environment. There are several types of ailments that can complicate the gameplay, including infections and concussions.

However, one of the serious status ailments players may encounter is a "Broken Bone," indicating a physical injury such as a strain or fracture. Starfield offers methods for players to treat this ailment, and both of them are relatively simple and effective.

The blue icon representing a "Broken Bone" on the character's status panel encompasses several types of injuries, and other status ailments have similar icons. For instance, a red bandage signifies cuts and puncture wounds, a purple pill indicates infections, and a yellow icon may signify a brain injury, concussion, heatstroke, hernia, poisoning, and more.

Methods of Treating Broken Bones

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To treat any type of injury associated with the "Broken Bone" status ailment in Starfield, players can either use specific medications or seek the assistance of medical professionals. It is important to note that the "Broken Bone" status ailment is represented by a blue icon and may indicate one of the following types of injuries:

  1. Dislocated limb.
  2. Limb fracture.
  3. Skull fracture.
  4. Strain.
  5. Torn muscle.

Unlike other status ailments that quickly decrease health or cause issues with oxygen levels, the "Broken Bone" status ailment makes the character more vulnerable to attacks and increases the damage they receive. To avoid this injury, players should avoid falling from great heights, such as cliffs, and use a jetpack to quickly prevent falls.

Treating Broken Bones Using Medications

To treat the "Broken Bone" status ailment in Starfield, specific medications with a blue triangular icon are required. There are several medication kits available to cure this condition, such as the "Immobilizer" and "Panacea." However, it's important to note that "Panacea" is used to treat all types of injuries, not just "Broken Bones," as is the case with "Immobilizer."

Immobilizer
Immobilizer

Players can acquire these medication kits by raiding enemy camps and purchasing them from traders or medical professionals. The cost of these medications may vary among different vendors, so players should be prepared for varying prices.

Treating Broken Bones with the Aid of Medical Professionals

This method of treatment is simpler and less labor-intensive than using medications, as players don't need to spend time searching for medicines. However, it is a more costly option. To utilize this method, players simply need to visit a medical center, which can be found in every major city in Starfield. Afterward, they can request the assistance of a doctor to treat their injuries and pay the appropriate amount of credits.

Doctor Alexei Lebedev
Doctor Alexei Lebedev

For example, in the city of New Atlantis, players can visit The Lodge and seek out the Reliant Medical Clinic, overseen by Dr. Alexey Lebedev. Additionally, players can visit Talia O'Shea from The Well, who treats patients in the Medical Section of Starfield.

The choice of how to treat "Broken Bones" depends on the player's situation and preferences. However, both methods are effective in healing this injury in the exciting world of Starfield.

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