There should be restrictions on the food you eat every day, eating too much, bloating, slowing down your movements, and diarrhea. In the long run, you will get stomach cancer. Stomach cancer will die.
You have to eat every day, and if you don't eat, you can get anorexia, which can lead to weight loss (loss of strength value) and malnutrition (decrease in blood volume).
Drink water every day, not drinking water can easily lead to constipation. Eyes become dry and the game screen is blurry.
When you go out on a rainy day, you have a low chance of catching a cold, a runny nose when you catch a cold, and a sneeze interrupts your current movements. Gradually reduce the stat value, slow down the movement speed, and die if you don't recuperate or heal.
Smoking can get lung cancer, and lung cancer will die.
If you don't wear shoes, your feet will break and rot.
If you don't go to bed, it will affect your immunity and affect your endocrine system. In severe cases, sudden death will occur,
Frequent fights, long-term swelling and tenderness of the body, will cause arthritis.
If you stay in the territory for a long time, you will get claustrophobia, and in severe cases, you will get claustrophobia. They will see objects that others can't see, and when they enter the room, they will be scared to throw away the items in their hands. Claustrophobia can spread to others. Accelerated exacerbation. In severe cases, there will be arson.
Roundworms that come into contact with or are surrounded by roundworms will enter your body through the air you breathe, so that you will periodically expel a roundworm with the highest stat value for you. Reduces the amount of FEP in food by 30%. Hunger accelerates. It can be transmitted to people nearby.
In the summer, the chance of getting dengue fever is very low.
Over-hunting of bats has a very low chance of contracting the Ebola virus, which can be transmitted to nearby people.
Dogs are hunted excessively and have a very low chance of contracting rabies. Spread to others by entering a combat state.
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