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Scoliosis - +4, You are prone to musculoskeletal pain in your torso and neck. It's difficult to carry as much as others.
Arthritis - +2, You are prone to hand pain. It takes slightly longer for you to do certain actions.
Distracted - +2, You have difficulty concentrating on any one thing. Occasionally you forget what you're doing and stop in the middle of an action.
if i may suggest something, i'd love to have mild and severe eczema as traits as it would heavily add to my "immersive" play as self runs, allow someone to take both.
how they can function? mild gives you a random rash every so often usually 1-2 at a time (usually on arm/hands or legs/feet) that requires cream/ointment to control, not controlling it causes you to to gain mild discomfort due to itchiness and possible infection.
severe eczema being a much worse version that not only can have 1-4 random rashes appear that require cream or ointment but can also be triggered by wearing uncomfortable or sweaty clothing for to long (implying reaction causing itching or something along those lines) which can give moderate discomfort, infection and mild to moderate pain.
as someone with severe i know this is not 100% accurate but this is probably as close as i could imagine getting in game mechanic wise.
a permanent and mild to moderate ailment that is on par with the smoker trait in terms of game impact is sorely welcome especially since good first aider skills would help keep it maintained easier.
i would also suggest that some bushes in the wild can cause poison ivy rashes but that would require changing a world object so i dont know if that is a feasible addition but would be a welcome injury to add to the list
Epilepsy: Of course, this would be extremely difficult to play as a single player, and possibly very difficult to implement, but I'm thinking about playing with epilepsy trait; no one has done that yet.
Seizures that pose a threat to your character, preventing movement or actions, and can cause self-injury, including dropping objects in both hands.
Can be triggered by loud noises, explosions, bursts of gunfire, car accidents, or even a flashlight flickering.
Anticonvulsants can be used to reduce the severity of seizures or prevent them.
Sleep Paralysis: A less serious condition, it can combine sudden awakenings without panic with the inability to control the character for a while, plus add visual hallucinations. Sleep paralysis episodes affect mental stats, meaning you can add stress and unhappiness.
Typically, during sleep paralysis, the person is unable to speak or act and experiences hallucinations associated with incomplete awakening.
It can be alleviated with SSRIs or vanilla antidepressants.
Narcolepsy: The player may experience sudden fatigue, which can lead to unintentional falling asleep.
It can be alleviated with psychostimulants, SSRIs, or vanilla antidepressants.
Insomnia
Something related to sleep. Finding it difficult to sleep... Slower action speed? Generally makes it difficult to sleep optimally and makes you a sleepless zombie that can't function right.
My little idea sounds bad I feel like. But any idea/suggestion is good for traction. Ain't it?