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  • 1Addiction and Tolerance
    • 1.1Fighting Addictions

Drugs can be useful to gain temporary benefits of various sorts, but can lead to harmful addictions, negative side effects, and even overdose resulting in permanent ailments or death. Most drugs are crafted at the drug lab using either psychoid leaves or neutroamine. Beer, however requires hops and has an intermediate stage before fermenting called wort.

Meanwhile, the head of the DEA, Karen Tandy, claimed in 2006 that the users of the drug outnumber the total users of cocaine and heroin worldwide. Heroin is an opiate widely held to be one of the most destructive drugs in the world. This strategy is most likely not as profitable as just being non nomadic, but it's far more fun. Toxic fog, Peace Talks, Drugs, Turret Acquisition: Rimworld - Duration: 51:27. Francis John.

If you want to avoid drugs in your colony, you have the option of burning them at a campfire or crematorium, or forbidding them and selling them to a trader which is lucrative on the market. Binging pawns will take drugs even if they're forbidden though.

Burning drugs to prevent policy breakers from overdose.

The effects of drugs are modulated by body size, so smaller creatures need less beer to be drunk than bigger animals such as the Thrumbo.

Drugs can be assigned for regular taking through the drug policy system. Similar to Outfits, drug policies are an assigned schedule for taking drugs. You can set any number of drugs, each with a frequency. For example, you can assign a colonist to drink 2 beers every day, and take one Penoxycyline every 5 days. You can also toggle to use the drug to feed an addiction, separately from joy usage.

Drugs can also be administered through a medical operation. Animals may take drugs on their own if they are within their allowed areas.

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The drugs in the game are split into the following categories:

HardSocialMedicalOther
• Go-juice• Beer• Luciferium• Ambrosia
• Flake• Smokeleaf joint• Penoxycyline
• Wake-up• Psychite tea
• Yayo


Addiction and Tolerance

Addictions are a sad reality that most drug-using colonies must face. Without a continuous supply of drugs, withdrawal symptoms will kick in and your poor colonist will suffer. Luciferium has an instant addiction. Once taken, it will need to be taken regularly. Otherwise, the withdrawal from it will cause all sorts of mental breaks, eventually including death.

Tolerance is the value related to addiction upon consumption of any drugs. It has a fixed buildup amount for each drug, and decreases each day afterwards. Tolerance gain is inversely proportional to body size, so smaller colonists (teenagers) gain more tolerance per drug use. Colonists will have a chance of getting addicted once they cross a certain tolerance threshold. Safe consumption of drugs can be set in the restriction tab for drug usage.

When tolerant, the severity given per dose of the drug will decrease by a fixed amount, meaning that they will last shorter, and colonists will need to consume more of them.
Addiction also has the same effect, in addition to requiring the pawn get a regular dose of the drug to prevent withdrawal.

DrugTolerance for usingMin Tolerance before addictionTolerance per dayDoses before addictionSafe doses every X days
Beer0.0160.25-0.01615.6251
Smokeleaf0.030.15-0.01552
Flake0.0450-0.0150never
Yayo0.040.04-0.0150never
Wake-up0.0450.08-0.0151.783
Go-juice0.0440.03-0.0150never
Ambrosia0.0320.15-0.0204.691.6
Psychite tea0.030.10-0.0153.333..2
Values as of version 1.0.2059
  • Tolerance gain values are for size 1.00 colonists (normal).

Fighting Addictions

Drug binges

Colonists with either the Chemical Interest or Fascination traits as well as addicts may randomly have drug binges. Such colonists will ignore drug policies. This can cause a relapse from getting those colonists clean.

Remove access to drugs

Colonists can't take drugs that they can't reach. A drug binging colonist without access to that drug will only wander around until their senses are restored. Other withdrawal-based mental breaks are another story.

To destroy drugs, you can burn them at a campfire. You can also sell them to passing traders that are interested in buying, or have a non-binging colonist take them away on a caravan.

One alternative to keeping drugs out of the hands of binging addicts is to place the drugs in a room and board up the entrance. This could also be done to the addict by trapping them but will become counterproductive once they become hungry. Another alternative, which may be quicker depending on the case, is to load the drugs in a transport pod and keep them there until the binge is over.

'Rehab center'

Instead of keeping the drugs from the addict, you can keep the addict from the drugs by imprisoning them and keeping them there until they're clean. Imprisoning them also contains the impacts of their mental breaks. You can arrest an addicted colonist by drafting another colonist and right clicking on the addict. Using force can have a negative social influence on the patient and increased mood debuffs that will make recovery even harder, especially if such measure was performed with weapons (healing will take longer and could injure the body badly). As with any combat, the addicted or the arresting colonist have the chance of dying. It may be best to wait until the pawn collapses due to exhaustion or starvation, then arrest them without the possibility of a physical intervention. If it must be done while they can stand, then it's wise to disarm this colonist before attempting to arrest them as they may resist and go berserk. Still, addicted colonists will usually go down quickly due to the consciousness penalty from withdrawal.

Chatting with the imprisoned while they're getting clean will help train your warden's Social skill. Still, arresting any colonist will give them the accompanying thoughts of being imprisoned both during and afterward.

This also works great for addicted prisoners as they're already imprisoned. It is recommended to keep them in their own cell though. Otherwise, they can go berserk and attack other prisoners. If you want to recruit such an addict, it's recommended to get them clean before recruiting. There's no use in releasing an addicted new recruit, only to throw them right back in their cell very soon.

You can avoid the berserk state of a 'drug rehab inmate' by installing and then removing peg legs to keep them incapacitated until new (and possibly better depending on technological level) replacement legs get reinstalled after the addiction ends. This trick can also be done by installing and removing a bionic spine which is half as costly as double bionic legs but does not make the pawn faster. Make sure you have prosthetics or bionics researched if you want to do this method of rehabilitation.

Recovery

Withdrawal will make the person feel a great mood drop and impair their stats, depending on the addicted drug. Once the withdrawal passes away, the colonist will feel good as new.

During this time, you may want to give your colonist more time to enjoy himself. Giving him social drugs may help depending on the situation, but remember never to feed his addiction as this resets the withdrawal countdown, unless he's addicted to multiple drugs at the same time, in which it may be easier to deal with 1 drug addiction at a time.
On the other hand, if they become incapacitated when the withdrawal symptoms hit all at once, it may be better to leave them like that, as they are unable to have mental breaks or such during the withdrawal period.

The health overview tab which will display a counter with withdrawal percentage. The higher it gets, the closer to complete recovery (100%, though 99.5% is rounded to 100% in display).

Colonist who almost defeated her addiction to psychite

Healer mech serum

Using the healer mech serum instantly treats addictions if there are no other serious health problems affecting the addict. This gives a convenient but somewhat costly way to bypass the lengthy withdrawal period.

Recipes

DrugMarket ValueIngredientsWork AmountMinimum Skills
Wake-Up352 Neutroamine15
Penoxycyline182 Neutroamine10
Flake144 Psychoid leaves5
Yayo218 Psychoid leaves6
Psychoid pekoe / Psychite Tea104 Psychoid leaves7
Smokeleaf114 Smokeleaf leaves8
Go-Juice532 Neutroamine, 1 Yayo10
Beer121 Wort17
Recipes as of 1.0.2408

Go-juice

A synthetic combat drug developed for space marines during the early days of interplanetary warfare. Go-juice blocks pain and increases the user's melee and shooting abilities. It also enhances movement speed. Military chemists who created it were never able to remove its addictiveness. Some saw this as a downside; others saw it as a benefit.

Main Article: Go-juice


Drug info
Addictiveness8%
Market value$53.00
Hit points50
Work to make10
Drug effects
Mood+5
Consciousness+20%
Joy+40%
Movement+50%
Painx10%
Rest+40%




Luciferium

A concoction of advanced glitterworld mechanites that dramatically improve the body's functioning in all respects. Unfortunately, without the moderating effects of regular doses every five or six days, the mechanites lose cohesion, causing continuous berserk rages and, eventually, death. After the first dose, there is no way to get the mechanites out, ever. On the urbworlds, they call Luciferium the 'Devil's Bargain'. Many have been forced to kill friends when no more of the seductive red pills could be found.

Main Article: Luciferium


Drug info
Addictiveness100%
Market value$120.00
Hit points50
Work to maken/a
Drug effects
Blood filtration+70%
Blood pumping+15%
Breathing+10%
Consciousness+25%
Hearing+20%
Metabolism+20%
Moving+25%
Painx80%
Sight+20%



Penoxycyline

A drug for blocking various infections. Blocks malaria, sleeping sickness, and plague. Take every 5 days.


Main Article: Penoxycyline


Rimworld Most Profitable Drug
Drug info
Addictiveness0%
Market value$18.00
Hit points50
Work to make10


Flake

A flaky substance that can be smoked to induce a short but powerful euphoric state. While it is cheap to produce, it is exceptionally addictive.

Main Article: Flake


Drug info
Addictiveness20%
Market value$14.00
Hit points50
Work to make5
Drug effects
Mood+35
Joy+70%
Painx50%
Rest+20%
Tirednessx33%



Yayo

A fine white powder snorted to produce a euphoric high. Yayo reduces the user's need for rest, and suppresses pain. It is, however, addictive.

Main Article: Yayo


Drug info
Addictiveness10%
Market value$21.00
Hit points50
Work to make6
Drug effects
Mood+35
Joy+80%
Painx50%
Rest+40%
Tirednessx33%



Psychite tea

A fragrant tea which can be drank to induce a weak euphoric effect. Very easy to produce, but be wary of addiction.

Main Article: Psychite tea


Drug info
Addictiveness2%
Market value$10.00
Hit points50
Work to make7
Drug effects
Mood+12
Joy+40%
Painx90%
Rest+10%
Tirednessx90%



Smokeleaf joint

Smokeleaf leaves prepared in small rolls for smoking. The drug improves mood, but also increases appetite, reduces focus, and slows movement. Smokeleaf use can produce a dependency. Can be produced without equipment at a crafting spot.

Main Article: Smokeleaf joint


Drug info
Addictiveness2%
Market value$11.00
Hit points50
Work to make8
Drug effects
Mood+13
Consciousness-30%
Joy80%
Hunger rate130%
Movement-30%
Pain-20%
Rest-10%


Wake-up

An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality.

Main article: Wake-up
Drug info
Addictiveness10%
Market value$35.00
Hit points50
Work to make15
Drug effects
Consciousness+10%
Global work speed+50%
Joy+40%
Moving+10%
Rest100%
Tirednessx80%


Social Drugs
Ambrosia • Beer • Psychite tea‎ • Smokeleaf joint
Hard Drugs
Flake • Go-juice • Wake-up • Yayo
Medical Drugs
Luciferium • Penoxycyline

Retrieved from 'https://rimworldwiki.com/index.php?title=Drugs&oldid=70692'

Flake

A flaky substance that can be smoked to induce a short but powerful euphoric state. While it is cheap to produce, it is exceptionally addictive.

Market Value14
Mass0kg
Stack Limit400
StatFactorOffset
Mood+35
Pain×0.5
Rest+0.2
Rest Fall×0.33

Go-juice

A synthetic combat drug developed for space marines during the early days of interplanetary warfare. Go-juice blocks pain and increases the user's melee and shooting abilities. It also enhances movement speed.

Market Value53
Mass0kg
Stack Limit400
StatFactorOffset
Consciousness+0.2
Mood+5
Moving+0.5
Pain×0.1
Rest+0.4
Sight+0.35

Wake-up

An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality.

An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality. Can cause heart attacks rarely.

Market Value28
Mass0kg
Stack Limit400
Most
StatFactorOffset
Consciousness+0.1
Moving+0.1
Rest+1
Rest Fall×0.8

Yayo

A fine white powder snorted to produce a euphoric high. Yayo reduces the user's need for rest, and suppresses pain. It is, however, addictive.

Market Value21
Mass0kg
Stack Limit400
StatFactorOffset
Mood+35
Moving+0.15
Pain×0.5
Rest+0.4
Rest Fall×0.33



Social Drugs
Ambrosia • Beer • Psychite tea‎ • Smokeleaf joint
Hard Drugs
Flake • Go-juice • Wake-up • Yayo
Medical Drugs
Luciferium • Penoxycyline

Retrieved from 'https://rimworldwiki.com/index.php?title=Hard_Drugs&oldid=67811'

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    • 1Addiction and Tolerance
      • 1.1Fighting Addictions

    Drugs can be useful to gain temporary benefits of various sorts, but can lead to harmful addictions, negative side effects, and even overdose resulting in permanent ailments or death. Most drugs are crafted at the drug lab using either psychoid leaves or neutroamine. Beer, however requires hops and has an intermediate stage before fermenting called wort.

    Meanwhile, the head of the DEA, Karen Tandy, claimed in 2006 that the users of the drug outnumber the total users of cocaine and heroin worldwide. Heroin is an opiate widely held to be one of the most destructive drugs in the world. This strategy is most likely not as profitable as just being non nomadic, but it\'s far more fun. Toxic fog, Peace Talks, Drugs, Turret Acquisition: Rimworld - Duration: 51:27. Francis John.

    If you want to avoid drugs in your colony, you have the option of burning them at a campfire or crematorium, or forbidding them and selling them to a trader which is lucrative on the market. Binging pawns will take drugs even if they\'re forbidden though.

    Burning drugs to prevent policy breakers from overdose.

    The effects of drugs are modulated by body size, so smaller creatures need less beer to be drunk than bigger animals such as the Thrumbo.

    Drugs can be assigned for regular taking through the drug policy system. Similar to Outfits, drug policies are an assigned schedule for taking drugs. You can set any number of drugs, each with a frequency. For example, you can assign a colonist to drink 2 beers every day, and take one Penoxycyline every 5 days. You can also toggle to use the drug to feed an addiction, separately from joy usage.

    Drugs can also be administered through a medical operation. Animals may take drugs on their own if they are within their allowed areas.

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    The drugs in the game are split into the following categories:

    HardSocialMedicalOther
    • Go-juice• Beer• Luciferium• Ambrosia
    • Flake• Smokeleaf joint• Penoxycyline
    • Wake-up• Psychite tea
    • Yayo


    Addiction and Tolerance

    Addictions are a sad reality that most drug-using colonies must face. Without a continuous supply of drugs, withdrawal symptoms will kick in and your poor colonist will suffer. Luciferium has an instant addiction. Once taken, it will need to be taken regularly. Otherwise, the withdrawal from it will cause all sorts of mental breaks, eventually including death.

    Tolerance is the value related to addiction upon consumption of any drugs. It has a fixed buildup amount for each drug, and decreases each day afterwards. Tolerance gain is inversely proportional to body size, so smaller colonists (teenagers) gain more tolerance per drug use. Colonists will have a chance of getting addicted once they cross a certain tolerance threshold. Safe consumption of drugs can be set in the restriction tab for drug usage.

    When tolerant, the severity given per dose of the drug will decrease by a fixed amount, meaning that they will last shorter, and colonists will need to consume more of them.
    Addiction also has the same effect, in addition to requiring the pawn get a regular dose of the drug to prevent withdrawal.

    DrugTolerance for usingMin Tolerance before addictionTolerance per dayDoses before addictionSafe doses every X days
    Beer0.0160.25-0.01615.6251
    Smokeleaf0.030.15-0.01552
    Flake0.0450-0.0150never
    Yayo0.040.04-0.0150never
    Wake-up0.0450.08-0.0151.783
    Go-juice0.0440.03-0.0150never
    Ambrosia0.0320.15-0.0204.691.6
    Psychite tea0.030.10-0.0153.333..2
    Values as of version 1.0.2059
    • Tolerance gain values are for size 1.00 colonists (normal).

    Fighting Addictions

    Drug binges

    Colonists with either the Chemical Interest or Fascination traits as well as addicts may randomly have drug binges. Such colonists will ignore drug policies. This can cause a relapse from getting those colonists clean.

    Remove access to drugs

    Colonists can\'t take drugs that they can\'t reach. A drug binging colonist without access to that drug will only wander around until their senses are restored. Other withdrawal-based mental breaks are another story.

    To destroy drugs, you can burn them at a campfire. You can also sell them to passing traders that are interested in buying, or have a non-binging colonist take them away on a caravan.

    One alternative to keeping drugs out of the hands of binging addicts is to place the drugs in a room and board up the entrance. This could also be done to the addict by trapping them but will become counterproductive once they become hungry. Another alternative, which may be quicker depending on the case, is to load the drugs in a transport pod and keep them there until the binge is over.

    \'Rehab center\'

    Instead of keeping the drugs from the addict, you can keep the addict from the drugs by imprisoning them and keeping them there until they\'re clean. Imprisoning them also contains the impacts of their mental breaks. You can arrest an addicted colonist by drafting another colonist and right clicking on the addict. Using force can have a negative social influence on the patient and increased mood debuffs that will make recovery even harder, especially if such measure was performed with weapons (healing will take longer and could injure the body badly). As with any combat, the addicted or the arresting colonist have the chance of dying. It may be best to wait until the pawn collapses due to exhaustion or starvation, then arrest them without the possibility of a physical intervention. If it must be done while they can stand, then it\'s wise to disarm this colonist before attempting to arrest them as they may resist and go berserk. Still, addicted colonists will usually go down quickly due to the consciousness penalty from withdrawal.

    Chatting with the imprisoned while they\'re getting clean will help train your warden\'s Social skill. Still, arresting any colonist will give them the accompanying thoughts of being imprisoned both during and afterward.

    This also works great for addicted prisoners as they\'re already imprisoned. It is recommended to keep them in their own cell though. Otherwise, they can go berserk and attack other prisoners. If you want to recruit such an addict, it\'s recommended to get them clean before recruiting. There\'s no use in releasing an addicted new recruit, only to throw them right back in their cell very soon.

    You can avoid the berserk state of a \'drug rehab inmate\' by installing and then removing peg legs to keep them incapacitated until new (and possibly better depending on technological level) replacement legs get reinstalled after the addiction ends. This trick can also be done by installing and removing a bionic spine which is half as costly as double bionic legs but does not make the pawn faster. Make sure you have prosthetics or bionics researched if you want to do this method of rehabilitation.

    Recovery

    Withdrawal will make the person feel a great mood drop and impair their stats, depending on the addicted drug. Once the withdrawal passes away, the colonist will feel good as new.

    During this time, you may want to give your colonist more time to enjoy himself. Giving him social drugs may help depending on the situation, but remember never to feed his addiction as this resets the withdrawal countdown, unless he\'s addicted to multiple drugs at the same time, in which it may be easier to deal with 1 drug addiction at a time.
    On the other hand, if they become incapacitated when the withdrawal symptoms hit all at once, it may be better to leave them like that, as they are unable to have mental breaks or such during the withdrawal period.

    The health overview tab which will display a counter with withdrawal percentage. The higher it gets, the closer to complete recovery (100%, though 99.5% is rounded to 100% in display).

    Colonist who almost defeated her addiction to psychite

    Healer mech serum

    Using the healer mech serum instantly treats addictions if there are no other serious health problems affecting the addict. This gives a convenient but somewhat costly way to bypass the lengthy withdrawal period.

    Recipes

    DrugMarket ValueIngredientsWork AmountMinimum Skills
    Wake-Up352 Neutroamine15
    Penoxycyline182 Neutroamine10
    Flake144 Psychoid leaves5
    Yayo218 Psychoid leaves6
    Psychoid pekoe / Psychite Tea104 Psychoid leaves7
    Smokeleaf114 Smokeleaf leaves8
    Go-Juice532 Neutroamine, 1 Yayo10
    Beer121 Wort17
    Recipes as of 1.0.2408

    Go-juice

    A synthetic combat drug developed for space marines during the early days of interplanetary warfare. Go-juice blocks pain and increases the user\'s melee and shooting abilities. It also enhances movement speed. Military chemists who created it were never able to remove its addictiveness. Some saw this as a downside; others saw it as a benefit.

    Main Article: Go-juice


    Drug info
    Addictiveness8%
    Market value$53.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make10
    Drug effects
    Mood+5
    Consciousness+20%
    Joy+40%
    Movement+50%
    Painx10%
    Rest+40%




    Luciferium

    A concoction of advanced glitterworld mechanites that dramatically improve the body\'s functioning in all respects. Unfortunately, without the moderating effects of regular doses every five or six days, the mechanites lose cohesion, causing continuous berserk rages and, eventually, death. After the first dose, there is no way to get the mechanites out, ever. On the urbworlds, they call Luciferium the \'Devil\'s Bargain\'. Many have been forced to kill friends when no more of the seductive red pills could be found.

    Main Article: Luciferium


    Drug info
    Addictiveness100%
    Market value$120.00
    Hit points50
    Work to maken/a
    Drug effects
    Blood filtration+70%
    Blood pumping+15%
    Breathing+10%
    Consciousness+25%
    Hearing+20%
    Metabolism+20%
    Moving+25%
    Painx80%
    Sight+20%



    Penoxycyline

    A drug for blocking various infections. Blocks malaria, sleeping sickness, and plague. Take every 5 days.


    Main Article: Penoxycyline


    \'Rimworld
    Drug info
    Addictiveness0%
    Market value$18.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make10


    Flake

    A flaky substance that can be smoked to induce a short but powerful euphoric state. While it is cheap to produce, it is exceptionally addictive.

    Main Article: Flake


    Drug info
    Addictiveness20%
    Market value$14.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make5
    Drug effects
    Mood+35
    Joy+70%
    Painx50%
    Rest+20%
    Tirednessx33%



    Yayo

    A fine white powder snorted to produce a euphoric high. Yayo reduces the user\'s need for rest, and suppresses pain. It is, however, addictive.

    Main Article: Yayo


    Drug info
    Addictiveness10%
    Market value$21.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make6
    Drug effects
    Mood+35
    Joy+80%
    Painx50%
    Rest+40%
    Tirednessx33%



    Psychite tea

    A fragrant tea which can be drank to induce a weak euphoric effect. Very easy to produce, but be wary of addiction.

    Main Article: Psychite tea


    Drug info
    Addictiveness2%
    Market value$10.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make7
    Drug effects
    Mood+12
    Joy+40%
    Painx90%
    Rest+10%
    Tirednessx90%



    Smokeleaf joint

    Smokeleaf leaves prepared in small rolls for smoking. The drug improves mood, but also increases appetite, reduces focus, and slows movement. Smokeleaf use can produce a dependency. Can be produced without equipment at a crafting spot.

    Main Article: Smokeleaf joint


    Drug info
    Addictiveness2%
    Market value$11.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make8
    Drug effects
    Mood+13
    Consciousness-30%
    Joy80%
    Hunger rate130%
    Movement-30%
    Pain-20%
    Rest-10%


    Wake-up

    An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality.

    Main article: Wake-up
    Drug info
    Addictiveness10%
    Market value$35.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make15
    Drug effects
    Consciousness+10%
    Global work speed+50%
    Joy+40%
    Moving+10%
    Rest100%
    Tirednessx80%


    Social Drugs
    Ambrosia • Beer • Psychite tea‎ • Smokeleaf joint
    Hard Drugs
    Flake • Go-juice • Wake-up • Yayo
    Medical Drugs
    Luciferium • Penoxycyline

    Retrieved from \'https://rimworldwiki.com/index.php?title=Drugs&oldid=70692\'

    Flake

    A flaky substance that can be smoked to induce a short but powerful euphoric state. While it is cheap to produce, it is exceptionally addictive.

    Market Value14
    Mass0kg
    Stack Limit400
    StatFactorOffset
    Mood+35
    Pain×0.5
    Rest+0.2
    Rest Fall×0.33

    Go-juice

    A synthetic combat drug developed for space marines during the early days of interplanetary warfare. Go-juice blocks pain and increases the user\'s melee and shooting abilities. It also enhances movement speed.

    Market Value53
    Mass0kg
    Stack Limit400
    StatFactorOffset
    Consciousness+0.2
    Mood+5
    Moving+0.5
    Pain×0.1
    Rest+0.4
    Sight+0.35

    Wake-up

    An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality.

    An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality. Can cause heart attacks rarely.

    Market Value28
    Mass0kg
    Stack Limit400
    \'Most\'
    StatFactorOffset
    Consciousness+0.1
    Moving+0.1
    Rest+1
    Rest Fall×0.8

    Yayo

    A fine white powder snorted to produce a euphoric high. Yayo reduces the user\'s need for rest, and suppresses pain. It is, however, addictive.

    Market Value21
    Mass0kg
    Stack Limit400
    StatFactorOffset
    Mood+35
    Moving+0.15
    Pain×0.5
    Rest+0.4
    Rest Fall×0.33



    Social Drugs
    Ambrosia • Beer • Psychite tea‎ • Smokeleaf joint
    Hard Drugs
    Flake • Go-juice • Wake-up • Yayo
    Medical Drugs
    Luciferium • Penoxycyline

    Retrieved from \'https://rimworldwiki.com/index.php?title=Hard_Drugs&oldid=67811\'
    ...'>Rimworld Most Profitable Drug(09.04.2020)
    • 1Addiction and Tolerance
      • 1.1Fighting Addictions

    Drugs can be useful to gain temporary benefits of various sorts, but can lead to harmful addictions, negative side effects, and even overdose resulting in permanent ailments or death. Most drugs are crafted at the drug lab using either psychoid leaves or neutroamine. Beer, however requires hops and has an intermediate stage before fermenting called wort.

    Meanwhile, the head of the DEA, Karen Tandy, claimed in 2006 that the users of the drug outnumber the total users of cocaine and heroin worldwide. Heroin is an opiate widely held to be one of the most destructive drugs in the world. This strategy is most likely not as profitable as just being non nomadic, but it\'s far more fun. Toxic fog, Peace Talks, Drugs, Turret Acquisition: Rimworld - Duration: 51:27. Francis John.

    If you want to avoid drugs in your colony, you have the option of burning them at a campfire or crematorium, or forbidding them and selling them to a trader which is lucrative on the market. Binging pawns will take drugs even if they\'re forbidden though.

    Burning drugs to prevent policy breakers from overdose.

    The effects of drugs are modulated by body size, so smaller creatures need less beer to be drunk than bigger animals such as the Thrumbo.

    Drugs can be assigned for regular taking through the drug policy system. Similar to Outfits, drug policies are an assigned schedule for taking drugs. You can set any number of drugs, each with a frequency. For example, you can assign a colonist to drink 2 beers every day, and take one Penoxycyline every 5 days. You can also toggle to use the drug to feed an addiction, separately from joy usage.

    Drugs can also be administered through a medical operation. Animals may take drugs on their own if they are within their allowed areas.

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    The drugs in the game are split into the following categories:

    HardSocialMedicalOther
    • Go-juice• Beer• Luciferium• Ambrosia
    • Flake• Smokeleaf joint• Penoxycyline
    • Wake-up• Psychite tea
    • Yayo


    Addiction and Tolerance

    Addictions are a sad reality that most drug-using colonies must face. Without a continuous supply of drugs, withdrawal symptoms will kick in and your poor colonist will suffer. Luciferium has an instant addiction. Once taken, it will need to be taken regularly. Otherwise, the withdrawal from it will cause all sorts of mental breaks, eventually including death.

    Tolerance is the value related to addiction upon consumption of any drugs. It has a fixed buildup amount for each drug, and decreases each day afterwards. Tolerance gain is inversely proportional to body size, so smaller colonists (teenagers) gain more tolerance per drug use. Colonists will have a chance of getting addicted once they cross a certain tolerance threshold. Safe consumption of drugs can be set in the restriction tab for drug usage.

    When tolerant, the severity given per dose of the drug will decrease by a fixed amount, meaning that they will last shorter, and colonists will need to consume more of them.
    Addiction also has the same effect, in addition to requiring the pawn get a regular dose of the drug to prevent withdrawal.

    DrugTolerance for usingMin Tolerance before addictionTolerance per dayDoses before addictionSafe doses every X days
    Beer0.0160.25-0.01615.6251
    Smokeleaf0.030.15-0.01552
    Flake0.0450-0.0150never
    Yayo0.040.04-0.0150never
    Wake-up0.0450.08-0.0151.783
    Go-juice0.0440.03-0.0150never
    Ambrosia0.0320.15-0.0204.691.6
    Psychite tea0.030.10-0.0153.333..2
    Values as of version 1.0.2059
    • Tolerance gain values are for size 1.00 colonists (normal).

    Fighting Addictions

    Drug binges

    Colonists with either the Chemical Interest or Fascination traits as well as addicts may randomly have drug binges. Such colonists will ignore drug policies. This can cause a relapse from getting those colonists clean.

    Remove access to drugs

    Colonists can\'t take drugs that they can\'t reach. A drug binging colonist without access to that drug will only wander around until their senses are restored. Other withdrawal-based mental breaks are another story.

    To destroy drugs, you can burn them at a campfire. You can also sell them to passing traders that are interested in buying, or have a non-binging colonist take them away on a caravan.

    One alternative to keeping drugs out of the hands of binging addicts is to place the drugs in a room and board up the entrance. This could also be done to the addict by trapping them but will become counterproductive once they become hungry. Another alternative, which may be quicker depending on the case, is to load the drugs in a transport pod and keep them there until the binge is over.

    \'Rehab center\'

    Instead of keeping the drugs from the addict, you can keep the addict from the drugs by imprisoning them and keeping them there until they\'re clean. Imprisoning them also contains the impacts of their mental breaks. You can arrest an addicted colonist by drafting another colonist and right clicking on the addict. Using force can have a negative social influence on the patient and increased mood debuffs that will make recovery even harder, especially if such measure was performed with weapons (healing will take longer and could injure the body badly). As with any combat, the addicted or the arresting colonist have the chance of dying. It may be best to wait until the pawn collapses due to exhaustion or starvation, then arrest them without the possibility of a physical intervention. If it must be done while they can stand, then it\'s wise to disarm this colonist before attempting to arrest them as they may resist and go berserk. Still, addicted colonists will usually go down quickly due to the consciousness penalty from withdrawal.

    Chatting with the imprisoned while they\'re getting clean will help train your warden\'s Social skill. Still, arresting any colonist will give them the accompanying thoughts of being imprisoned both during and afterward.

    This also works great for addicted prisoners as they\'re already imprisoned. It is recommended to keep them in their own cell though. Otherwise, they can go berserk and attack other prisoners. If you want to recruit such an addict, it\'s recommended to get them clean before recruiting. There\'s no use in releasing an addicted new recruit, only to throw them right back in their cell very soon.

    You can avoid the berserk state of a \'drug rehab inmate\' by installing and then removing peg legs to keep them incapacitated until new (and possibly better depending on technological level) replacement legs get reinstalled after the addiction ends. This trick can also be done by installing and removing a bionic spine which is half as costly as double bionic legs but does not make the pawn faster. Make sure you have prosthetics or bionics researched if you want to do this method of rehabilitation.

    Recovery

    Withdrawal will make the person feel a great mood drop and impair their stats, depending on the addicted drug. Once the withdrawal passes away, the colonist will feel good as new.

    During this time, you may want to give your colonist more time to enjoy himself. Giving him social drugs may help depending on the situation, but remember never to feed his addiction as this resets the withdrawal countdown, unless he\'s addicted to multiple drugs at the same time, in which it may be easier to deal with 1 drug addiction at a time.
    On the other hand, if they become incapacitated when the withdrawal symptoms hit all at once, it may be better to leave them like that, as they are unable to have mental breaks or such during the withdrawal period.

    The health overview tab which will display a counter with withdrawal percentage. The higher it gets, the closer to complete recovery (100%, though 99.5% is rounded to 100% in display).

    Colonist who almost defeated her addiction to psychite

    Healer mech serum

    Using the healer mech serum instantly treats addictions if there are no other serious health problems affecting the addict. This gives a convenient but somewhat costly way to bypass the lengthy withdrawal period.

    Recipes

    DrugMarket ValueIngredientsWork AmountMinimum Skills
    Wake-Up352 Neutroamine15
    Penoxycyline182 Neutroamine10
    Flake144 Psychoid leaves5
    Yayo218 Psychoid leaves6
    Psychoid pekoe / Psychite Tea104 Psychoid leaves7
    Smokeleaf114 Smokeleaf leaves8
    Go-Juice532 Neutroamine, 1 Yayo10
    Beer121 Wort17
    Recipes as of 1.0.2408

    Go-juice

    A synthetic combat drug developed for space marines during the early days of interplanetary warfare. Go-juice blocks pain and increases the user\'s melee and shooting abilities. It also enhances movement speed. Military chemists who created it were never able to remove its addictiveness. Some saw this as a downside; others saw it as a benefit.

    Main Article: Go-juice


    Drug info
    Addictiveness8%
    Market value$53.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make10
    Drug effects
    Mood+5
    Consciousness+20%
    Joy+40%
    Movement+50%
    Painx10%
    Rest+40%




    Luciferium

    A concoction of advanced glitterworld mechanites that dramatically improve the body\'s functioning in all respects. Unfortunately, without the moderating effects of regular doses every five or six days, the mechanites lose cohesion, causing continuous berserk rages and, eventually, death. After the first dose, there is no way to get the mechanites out, ever. On the urbworlds, they call Luciferium the \'Devil\'s Bargain\'. Many have been forced to kill friends when no more of the seductive red pills could be found.

    Main Article: Luciferium


    Drug info
    Addictiveness100%
    Market value$120.00
    Hit points50
    Work to maken/a
    Drug effects
    Blood filtration+70%
    Blood pumping+15%
    Breathing+10%
    Consciousness+25%
    Hearing+20%
    Metabolism+20%
    Moving+25%
    Painx80%
    Sight+20%



    Penoxycyline

    A drug for blocking various infections. Blocks malaria, sleeping sickness, and plague. Take every 5 days.


    Main Article: Penoxycyline


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    Drug info
    Addictiveness0%
    Market value$18.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make10


    Flake

    A flaky substance that can be smoked to induce a short but powerful euphoric state. While it is cheap to produce, it is exceptionally addictive.

    Main Article: Flake


    Drug info
    Addictiveness20%
    Market value$14.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make5
    Drug effects
    Mood+35
    Joy+70%
    Painx50%
    Rest+20%
    Tirednessx33%



    Yayo

    A fine white powder snorted to produce a euphoric high. Yayo reduces the user\'s need for rest, and suppresses pain. It is, however, addictive.

    Main Article: Yayo


    Drug info
    Addictiveness10%
    Market value$21.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make6
    Drug effects
    Mood+35
    Joy+80%
    Painx50%
    Rest+40%
    Tirednessx33%



    Psychite tea

    A fragrant tea which can be drank to induce a weak euphoric effect. Very easy to produce, but be wary of addiction.

    Main Article: Psychite tea


    Drug info
    Addictiveness2%
    Market value$10.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make7
    Drug effects
    Mood+12
    Joy+40%
    Painx90%
    Rest+10%
    Tirednessx90%



    Smokeleaf joint

    Smokeleaf leaves prepared in small rolls for smoking. The drug improves mood, but also increases appetite, reduces focus, and slows movement. Smokeleaf use can produce a dependency. Can be produced without equipment at a crafting spot.

    Main Article: Smokeleaf joint


    Drug info
    Addictiveness2%
    Market value$11.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make8
    Drug effects
    Mood+13
    Consciousness-30%
    Joy80%
    Hunger rate130%
    Movement-30%
    Pain-20%
    Rest-10%


    Wake-up

    An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality.

    Main article: Wake-up
    Drug info
    Addictiveness10%
    Market value$35.00
    Hit points50
    Work to make15
    Drug effects
    Consciousness+10%
    Global work speed+50%
    Joy+40%
    Moving+10%
    Rest100%
    Tirednessx80%


    Social Drugs
    Ambrosia • Beer • Psychite tea‎ • Smokeleaf joint
    Hard Drugs
    Flake • Go-juice • Wake-up • Yayo
    Medical Drugs
    Luciferium • Penoxycyline

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    Flake

    A flaky substance that can be smoked to induce a short but powerful euphoric state. While it is cheap to produce, it is exceptionally addictive.

    Market Value14
    Mass0kg
    Stack Limit400
    StatFactorOffset
    Mood+35
    Pain×0.5
    Rest+0.2
    Rest Fall×0.33

    Go-juice

    A synthetic combat drug developed for space marines during the early days of interplanetary warfare. Go-juice blocks pain and increases the user\'s melee and shooting abilities. It also enhances movement speed.

    Market Value53
    Mass0kg
    Stack Limit400
    StatFactorOffset
    Consciousness+0.2
    Mood+5
    Moving+0.5
    Pain×0.1
    Rest+0.4
    Sight+0.35

    Wake-up

    An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality.

    An addictive stimulant. Fills the need for rest, and allows users to work for extended periods without getting tired. Addiction causes reduced mental performance and, sometimes, psychotic breaks with reality. Can cause heart attacks rarely.

    Market Value28
    Mass0kg
    Stack Limit400
    \'Most\'
    StatFactorOffset
    Consciousness+0.1
    Moving+0.1
    Rest+1
    Rest Fall×0.8

    Yayo

    A fine white powder snorted to produce a euphoric high. Yayo reduces the user\'s need for rest, and suppresses pain. It is, however, addictive.

    Market Value21
    Mass0kg
    Stack Limit400
    StatFactorOffset
    Mood+35
    Moving+0.15
    Pain×0.5
    Rest+0.4
    Rest Fall×0.33



    Social Drugs
    Ambrosia • Beer • Psychite tea‎ • Smokeleaf joint
    Hard Drugs
    Flake • Go-juice • Wake-up • Yayo
    Medical Drugs
    Luciferium • Penoxycyline

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