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Disease: are some good? (Ticks, fleas)

Disease: are some good? (Ticks, fleas)
Posted 2020-11-08 16:47:40

so, I have noticed my wolves getting fleas and ticks often (especially ticks). So far I have been curing them, but the description of both of these seems to say there isn't really any downsides other than 'discomfort' and im not sure what that means mechanically. As far as I am aware, having one disease prevents your wolf from getting another. Is it actually better to leave wolves with these mild diseases to prevent a worse disease? Ticks are not contagious and fleas are. Are fleas actually better if you want your wolves to have them? It would also be great to not have to cure this because tobacco is needed for both and has been hard for me to find.

Please let me know your thoughts and if you have had any negitive effects from fleas or ticks.

CinnamonRoach
#15968

Posted 2020-11-08 16:53:56

as is pretty obvious from clicking on my den page, my pack has what some may consider a bit of an... infestation. it's definitely intentional, though! i've been experimenting this past week with letting my pack contract fleas (especially my hunters) so that i would stop getting open wounds which result in a massive HP loss, and so far i honestly have seen nothing wrong with everyone having fleas. i have 11 total wolves with fleas, some of which have had them for nearly a week at this point, and more are contracting it every day. but on the flip side, i haven't had a single hunter come back with an open wound, which means no HP penalties, so im using less healing potions! i think someone mentioned that wolves with fleas require more amusement items, but to be honest i havent really been paying attention, and either way i get enough toys from exploring that im not too bothered even if thats the case



Tay
#13638

Posted 2020-11-08 16:56:00

There's a guide on the effects of disease here. Fleas give a hit to health, and ticks keep you from being able to max out your health. Whether or not you'd want to just keep your wolves having it? I guess that'd be up to you. 


HollowWorld7
#13716

Posted 2020-11-08 17:15:44

My lead's had diarrhea for a few days. I'm just leaving it to heal on its own, it keeps her from getting worse illnesses and doesn't do much. I left an open wound on my hunter recently until I had to breed her. Seems like the best way to prevent illness is by tolerating illness. xD


Mossfoot
#23226

Posted 2020-11-08 17:16:44 (edited)

if you get a wolf with fleas.. i will give you like 5gc or 500sc for it.. or a couple gc just to borrow it for that reason

FOUND!


LissaJo 🦕
#4029

Posted 2020-11-08 17:25:04

loool LissaJo it's like pokerus


Mossfoot
#23226

Posted 2020-11-08 17:28:46

LissaJo - i'll actually take you up on that offer if you're serious and could send her back after another wolf contracts it! i've got an adolescent who i don't need at the moment, but i will need her once she ages up to an adult :0


Tay
#13638

Posted 2020-11-08 17:53:00

definitely serious, PMed you!


LissaJo 🦕
#4029

Posted 2020-11-08 18:03:14

Haha wish I didnt cure my fleas now! I wouldnt have if I knew people would pay for it, oh well.

CinnamonRoach
#15968

Posted 2020-11-08 18:21:49

One of my wolves got fleas today, and I’ve definitely been hemming and hawing over whether I should cure them, spread them, or keep them in quarantine. Less open wounds does sound tempting...


Badger
#10939

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