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** Regeneration starts off extremely slow for a few seconds, before rapidly speeding up linearly to a max of 5 HP/s.
** Regeneration starts off extremely slow for a few seconds, before rapidly speeding up linearly to a max of 5 HP/s.
** Regeneration time is about 10 seconds in total
** Regeneration time is about 10 seconds in total
** Heals around 65 HP total
* Removes the Concussed [[Status Effects]]
* Removes the Concussed [[Status Effects]]



Revision as of 01:55, 7 October 2021

Painkillers
Basic Information
Description Relieve minor injuries.
Type Medical
Usage Heals the user
Weight Affects item pick-up time & window breaking 0.25kg
Pick-Up Time 0.29s Unrounded value: 0.28875s
Other Information
Spawn On certain classes
Standard Lockers
Obtainable from 914? True
Deletion % in PD Pocket Dimension Low Tier (50%)
Disarm Immunity? Does having this item equipped make the player immune to being disarmed? Not Immune
Spawn ID 34


Painkillers

Painkillers are a type of Medical Item found in SCP: Secret Laboratory.

Painkillers are a weak medical item that give a small regeneration effect when used. Their main purpose is to treat small injuries.
Painkillers can be used by press  Left Click while they are equipped.

Ingame

  • Quick apply time (1.0s)
  • Regenerates HP over time
    • Regeneration starts off extremely slow for a few seconds, before rapidly speeding up linearly to a max of 5 HP/s.
    • Regeneration time is about 10 seconds in total
    • Heals around 65 HP total
  • Removes the Concussed Status Effects

Spawning

Sounds


Gallery

Equip Animation
Use Animation

Trivia

  • The tag on the model of the Painkillers says only take 1-2 pills. Despite this the animation shows the player consuming eight pills.
  • The model for the Painkillers has hidden text saying "it doesn't matter what i here, its going to be too small to read anyways, purplegoop signing out."
  • The bottle says there are 40 tablets in total and each are 15 mg, making for a total of 450 mg in the bottle. This is incorrect as 15 multiplied by 40 is 600.
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