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Crimson Acid

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Last updated for version 1.1.19.3
Last mentioned in changelog 1.6.19.1
The current game version is 1.6.19.1

Main article: Medical Items


Crimson Acid

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A strong acid that causes burns when in contact with skin. Contained in a syringe.
Statistics 
Medical Usage
 Acid Burn (75)*
 Acid Burn (20)*
 Scaled by Vitality
 Slow (200)*
 Scaled by Vitality
Duration 10s
Crafting
Medical Fabricator
Requirements
(produces 2 items)
Deconstructor Yield
Store
Base Price 160 mk
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Technical
Identifier sulphuricacidsyringe
Categories Medical
Tags smallitem, chem, syringe

Crimson Acid is a chemical that can be used as a ranged weapon.

Description

Crimson Acid inflicts Acid Burns.

Function

Like many Medical Items, Crimson Acid can be applied using the Health GUI (Default Key:H). See this page for more information on usage.

Crimson Acid can be loaded into a Syringe Gun and can be swung by the hand to apply its effects on whatever it hits.


Talent Tree Description

Plague Doctor
ID: plaguedoctor
Medical Doctor
Chemist
Spec. 1
Gain an additional 50% Acid Burn resistance. Unlock recipe: Europabrew, Crimson Acid.

What a Stench!
ID: whatastench
Medical Doctor
Chemist
Spec. 3
Acid Burns deal 15% more damage. Unlock recipe: Acid Grenade, 40mm Acid Grenade.

Macrodosing
ID: macrodosing
Medical Doctor
Chemist
Spec. 4
Buffs you apply last 25% longer. Poisons are applied with 100% more strength. Unlock recipe: Endocrine Booster.

This medical contraption, when used, bestows the user with permanent performance enhancement.

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