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More effects for basic chems
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Right now, a lot of the basic chems, both from the chem dispenser and the ones used as precursors to other chems, don't do anything on their own or have extremely niche effects.  Which is a bit of a pity, because not all of them are inert and in some cases have pretty neat effects in real life.  So here are some suggestions to liven things up a bit.

Hydrogen is, of course, flammable.  Oh, the humanity!
Oxygen could heal OXY damage.  Perhaps an overdose could cause cardiac failure, air bubbles in the blood and all.
Phosphorus glows when exposed to oxygen.  It's also flammable.  War crime flammable.
Silver could have an overdose threshold, turning your skin blue-gray if you exceed it.
Sodium explodes in water but that would fuck up the salt recipe.  Chemical burns on TOUCH, maybe?
Sulfur compounds smell like farts.

On the basic compound side, phenol is mildly corrosive.

Anyone else have any ideas?  Chemistry isn't really my thing.
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More effects for basic chems - by Mouse - 11-04-2019, 04:36 AM
RE: More effects for basic chems - by Tewf - 11-04-2019, 11:12 AM
RE: More effects for basic chems - by TDHooligan - 11-05-2019, 12:49 AM

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