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| ===Multiple symptoms=== | | ===Multiple symptoms=== |
| A virus can have up to six symptoms. There's a downside to having too many symptoms: they are less resistant and less likely to spread. | | A virus can have up to eight symptoms. There's a downside to having too many symptoms: they are less resistant and less likely to spread. |
| Not only that, but if you add a symptom when you already have four, there's a chance it will overwrite a symptom (33% for a fifth, 66% for a sixth). This is why it's important to organize your symptoms so that you can try and try again until you get the disease you want. | | Not only that, but if you add a symptom when you already have six, there's a chance it will overwrite a symptom (33% for a seventh, 66% for an eighth). This is why it's important to organize your symptoms so that you can try and try again until you get the disease you want. |
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| There can be a maximum of three different viruses on a person. Making three separate viruses will allow you to stack the same symptom multiple times, or simply add many more symptoms than a single virus would allow. In addition to that, having three viruses will make you immune to further viruses!
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| To distribute a triple virus, you should infect a monkey (or yourself) with all the viruses, and then use the blood as an infection vector, since culture bottles will ruin the virus when mixed.
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| ==Understanding stats== | | ==Understanding stats== |