To get rid of queasy in Project Zomboid, you will need to rest, eat well, and heal. Recovering from queasy moodle is also a long process, so it's best to find a safe location to hide out for a few days.
With that in mind, in this safe location, you should get plenty of sleep and try not to overexert yourself. This means no hard labor or exercising until you are fully healed.
Depending on your condition, you will also want to take care of any wounds you have correctly. If you have a deep wound or laceration, you will want to regularly change your bandage and disinfect it when it becomes dirty.
Doing so will prevent and lower the chances of your condition worsening and lower the risk of infection. But alongside proper wound management, you will also want to avoid bad moodles such as boredom, depression, and pain.
To take care of pain, you will need to take painkillers if you have them. Borden and depression can be combated by reading magazines, eating foods that increase happiness, and watching TV. Your character will also be happier and less likely to be depressed the better your condition is.
How do you get queasy in Project Zomboid?
In Project Zomboid, players will get the queasy moodle when their players get seriously ill in the game. Queasy can also be caused by a number of things, such as eating rotten food, getting a cold, and getting injured.
It could spell doom for your character if you get bitten, scratched, lacerated from a zombie attack. However, this is only the case if you transfer from feeling queasy to nauseous.
Full Zombie infection cycle:
- Queasy - Nauseous - Sick - Fever - Death - Zombie Time
When this happens, it likely means your character is infected with the zombie virus and will soon turn. As a side note, if you don't want to turn into a zombie, drink bleach, and it will prevent your character from being reanimated.
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Published: Jan 10, 2022 07:35 am