Ya can heal IB with bicaridine without surgeries.
Just ODD person with bica(not many bica)
WORDS FROM WIKI:
Very slowly heals internal bleeding when overdosed (roughly 0.2 units of damage per second).
Ya can heal IB with bicaridine without surgeries.
Just ODD person with bica(not many bica)
WORDS FROM WIKI:
Very slowly heals internal bleeding when overdosed (roughly 0.2 units of damage per second).
Problem is that it causes an OD. And the healing process is in my opinion too slow to justify the toxin damage he would sustain from the OD. This would essentially only be useful as a last resort in my opinion. Though I can see this being useful for survivors if they have the Dylo to counteract the OD toxin damage.
Last edited by masterchief366556; 10-26-2019 at 07:39 PM.
From a medic that knows it well.
Keep bicard OD from 40-50 for quicker IB cure. 30-40 is fine but slows down. It deals BURN damage and is easily handled by popping 2 kelo pills and ignoring. Do not od over 50u. The burn will become too much without lots of derma and basically goes to a crawl for the brute heal.
Toxin damage doesn't happen unless you hit around 50 I believe or above.
Only burn damage, which (if you do a OD of 45) heals itself with only 15u kelo (1 pill) exactly.
Don't shoot marines and you are fine. For medics just don't feed pills instead patch the burn damages and bleedings.
Last edited by ChengChan; 10-27-2019 at 06:14 AM.
Community Mentor
11-14-2019
I ain't wasting my pills on IB, you can get a QC pill and head shipside.
yeah it's a thing but it's just too resource hungry to do it for every marine that gets IB. if you're my meta friend I might waste time and pills on you tho
Former staff, also former Synthetic senator.
Now just a shitposter and lurker.
Yeah don't really bica od as medic, but do with minimedic.
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