Bandages
Bandages are treatment items tied to treating Bleeding.
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Maple Syrup is a treatment item tied to treating Low sugar and Canadian.
Maple Syrup is a treatment item in Animal Hospital. Maple Syrup is one of the medicines found in the medical or emergency hallways. It cures Low sugar and Canadian. Maple Syrup can also stop Bed Monster. The run usually decides it by the shop row, treatment shelf, diagnosis screen, or the item already in hand. The effect is narrow: use it for the diagnosis that lists it. Wrong treatment kills normal patients and costs one of the run’s lives. The mistake that hurts the run is simple: The biggest risk is guessing. Analyze DNA and read the bed screen before giving this item. If the current server shows a different timer, shop text, room state, or animation, the live screen wins. The good read is catching Maple Syrup early enough to save sanity, cash, items, or the patient on the bed.
Pick it up from the treatment shelves or hallway treatment area, then give it only when the patient diagnosis screen asks for it.
The effect is narrow: use it for the diagnosis that lists it. Wrong treatment kills normal patients and costs one of the run’s lives.
Bandages are treatment items tied to treating Bleeding.
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Maple Syrup gets easier once the team calls the cue: the model, timer, shop card, room sign, CCTV feed, or diagnosis screen. That turns a scare into a decision instead of a panic click.
A clean read on Maple Syrup turns the cue into the right action. Coffee goes to the Head Banger, Maple Syrup goes to Bed Monster, correct medicine follows the diagnosis screen, and Room 8 pressure gets surgery handling instead of random weapon fire.
A bad read treats Maple Syrup like normal hospital traffic. That is how a suspicious patient gets admitted, a normal patient gets the wrong cure, a fire blocks a room, or a timer runs out while everyone is shopping.
Maple Syrup is a treatment item tied to treating Low sugar and Canadian.
Pick it up from the treatment shelves or hallway treatment area, then give it only when the patient diagnosis screen asks for it.
The effect is narrow: use it for the diagnosis that lists it. Wrong treatment kills normal patients and costs one of the run’s lives.
The biggest risk is guessing. Analyze DNA and read the bed screen before giving this item.
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