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Wounds Atomization: repairing clothes #10782

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@Tsar-Salat Tsar-Salat commented Mar 21, 2024

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About The Pull Request

Ports the changes wounds made to clothing.

Clothing is now repairable using cloth or (GENERALLY) any medium the clothing is made of. Touches some of the logic surrounding clothes eating, attacking and the like to make this possible.

Why It's Good For The Game

Bacon said wounds was a milestone.

The pr atomizes a large chunk of wounds, which should save like... 40 minutes for the person who actually ports wounds.

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dreamseeker_it7TESdO5M.mp4

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🆑 rkz, Fikou, Kapu, Ryll/Shaps, ShizCalev
add: repair damaged clothes using cloth or its respective medium.
balance: catastrophically damaged clothes will no longer send active sensors.
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@PowerfulBacon PowerfulBacon added Priority: High Strategic Milestone A long-term strategic development. PRs completed for issues with this tag will be high-priority. labels Mar 21, 2024
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This pull request has conflicts, please resolve those before we can evaluate the pull request.

@Tsar-Salat Tsar-Salat marked this pull request as ready for review July 19, 2024 03:10
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