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==Radiation damage== Radiation damage is particularly dangerous because it applies a debuff that prevents a portion of a character's health from normal regeneration. The affected portion of the character's health is shown by red diagonal stripes at the right of the health bar, and this portion will increase as the character takes additional radiation damage. It can only be healed by [[consumable]]s that specifically heal radiation damage such as [[antirad]], [[medkit]]s, and [[vodka]]. Sources of radiation damage include adrenaline hazards, radiation hazards, and anomalies. ===Hazards or infections=== As the match wears on, large square sections of the map will become increasingly hazardous. The first step is an "adrenaline hazard" or "adrenaline infection." Players will receive warnings if an adrenaline hazard will cover the section of map they are in at sixty, thirty, and five seconds before. Once the adrenaline hazard hits, characters either need oxygen from an tank or must sprint to avoid damage from radiation. Adrenaline hazards are visible as glowing red dots in the air of an affected section and are marked on the minimap by diagonal red lines. Later, with warnings at the same intervals before onset, a "radiation hazard" will cover the zone. Sprinting provides no immunity against this hazard, though oxygen will still provide protection for as long as it lasts. These are visible as glowing green dots and are marked on the minimap in solid red. These hazards exist to shrink the battlefield as the match continues on, forcing characters to move inward in order to survive. The entire map will eventually fall to these hazards should at the match last long enough. ===Anomalies=== Before adrenaline and radiation hazards strike a map section, though, "anomalies" will begin to appear and disappear there. These manifest as clear shimmering domes and are intensely radioactive. Characters inside an anomaly for more than a split second will take severe damage unless they are wearing an oxygen tank with remaining oxygen supply. During the "heat" weather condition described below, anomalies become very difficult to see as the air itself has a shimmering effect, though careful eyes can still spot them at close enough range.
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