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@Argón, could I pretty please hazard you for some mechanical details of what each tea does? I've been struggling to actually see any benifits when I try and Do Science in my live play throughs.
1. I really want to schedule out psychic tea for certain pawns to always be on it, but the 6 hour expiration means that will only work without wasting stuff if i have more than 12 pawns consistently taking it. I feel like there must be a better way to make them temporary while still allowing drug schedules to work without wasting tons of tea. I don't wanna have to directly monitor my pawns and manually up a bill when their tea effect expires.
2. Tribal medicine uses medical skill to decide quality, but the pawn has to be assigned to cooking to make it. That's kinda being a ridiculous problem for me right now because none of my cooks are good at medical and I don't wanna assign a doctor to cooking because then they'd start making meals as well. Now I have a bunch of poor quality medicine because all my cooks wasted my stockpile of red petals before I realized.