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The amount of bleeding inflicted depends on the type of weapon and the
severity of the wound. Blunt trauma, like from a fist or baseball bat,
causes very little bleeding for the amount of damage. The wound channel
of a .45, though, is pretty good at draining a little fluid. Slashing and
cutting attacks are even worse at bloodletting, for the amount of damage
they do.
Bleeding causes two noticeable effects: First, if you are a bleeding, you
will slowly lose health over time. The higher your level of bleeding, the
more quickly your health with deteriorate. Second, your life force
draining out will leave a blood trail on the ground for everyone to see.
There is some good news though. Just having some bleeding is not a death sentence (unless you're a hemophiliac). Every time your open wounds cause you to lose a point of health, you also lose a point of bleeding. So eventually, if you have enough health to survive, your blood will clot and your wounds will no longer pour your life force upon the ground.
Bandaging: If you're not satisified with waiting for your bleeding
to end on its own, you also have the choice stop and bandage yourself.
This is accomplished by binding the Bandage command in the Night's Edge
Preferences menu and then pressing and holding it down. Bandaging is the
act of stopping and binding your wounds to staunch the flow of blood. It
requires two hands, so your weapon will be lowered while you are
bandaging. You will also remain stationary while bandaging. The act
takes about 3 seconds, though if your wounds are severe enough, you may
need to bandage multiple times to stop all of your bleeding. The benefits
of bandaging are only felt when you finish, so if you release the Bandage
key before the progress bar reaches the end, the bandaging is halted and
your bleeding will not be affected at all.
Drugs: Certain medications (such as Depronine) affect bleeding as well. Depronine is an injection designed to lower the heart rate and promote clotting with its suspension of artificial platelets. While it slows the rate of health loss and increases the speed your bleeding drops, it will also lower how quickly you recover stamina.
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