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[[File:BloodPurifierMenu.png|thumb|The menu for the blood purifier as seen in a gameplay showcase]]
Blood harvesting, or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exsanguination exsanguination], will be one of the ways in which a player can fulfill their need for moisture and maintaining their [[hydration]] level.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR9qiRGxaN4 (10:50)</ref> However consuming raw blood will cause side a debuff called [[Blood Drinker|blood drinker]].<ref name=":0">https://www.pcgamer.com/games/mmo/dune-awakenings-survival-systems-might-do-the-impossible-make-smashing-boulders-and-collecting-water-fun/</ref><ref>https://awakening.wiki/Sources:Discord_Messages#116</ref> It is therefore recommended to purify the blood before drinking it.<ref>[[Sources:Twitter#2]]</ref><ref>[[Sources:Discord_Messages#27]]</ref>[[File:BloodPurifierMenu.png|thumb|The menu for the blood purifier as seen in a game play showcase]]


== In-game ==
== Harvesting process ==
Blood harvesting will be one of the ways in which a player can fulfil their need for moisture and maintaining their [[hydration]] .<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR9qiRGxaN4 (10:50)</ref>
Blood can be obtained from dead enemies and extracted by using a [[Blood Extractor|blood extractor]] similar to in Dune Part 2<ref>https://awakening.wiki/Sources:Discord_Messages#115</ref> and a [[Blood Sack|blood sack]].<ref>https://www.polygon.com/24090204/dune-awakening-survival-game-2024 "players can shoot enemies and take their blood as a source of water"</ref><ref name=":0" />  
 
However this does not come without a cost as consuming too much raw blood will cause side effects, such as lowering the players maximum HP.<ref name=":0">https://www.pcgamer.com/games/mmo/dune-awakenings-survival-systems-might-do-the-impossible-make-smashing-boulders-and-collecting-water-fun/</ref><ref>https://awakening.wiki/Sources:Discord_Messages#116</ref>
 
This blood can be obtained by killing enemies and extracting it by using a tool similar to in Dune Part 2<ref>https://awakening.wiki/Sources:Discord_Messages#115</ref> and blood bag.<ref>https://www.polygon.com/24090204/dune-awakening-survival-game-2024 "players can shoot enemies and take their blood as a source of water"</ref><ref name=":0" />
 
It is therefore recommended you purify your obtained blood.<ref>[[Sources:Twitter#2]]</ref><ref>[[Sources:Discord_Messages#27]]</ref> This purification can be done by extracting the blood from a corpse and bring it back to your base and filtering it through a machine, however this purification isn't instant<ref name=":0" /> and requires power<ref>https://awakening.wiki/Sources:Discord_Messages#117</ref>.


== Purification process ==
Purification can be done by bringing blood back to your base and filtering it through a [[Blood Purifier|blood purifier]]. This will yield pure water that can be consumed without side effects. The process takes time<ref name=":0" /> and requires power<ref>https://awakening.wiki/Sources:Discord_Messages#117</ref>.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:58, 16 September 2024

Blood harvesting, or exsanguination, will be one of the ways in which a player can fulfill their need for moisture and maintaining their hydration level.[1] However consuming raw blood will cause side a debuff called blood drinker.[2][3] It is therefore recommended to purify the blood before drinking it.[4][5]

The menu for the blood purifier as seen in a game play showcase

Harvesting process

Blood can be obtained from dead enemies and extracted by using a blood extractor similar to in Dune Part 2[6] and a blood sack.[7][2]

Purification process

Purification can be done by bringing blood back to your base and filtering it through a blood purifier. This will yield pure water that can be consumed without side effects. The process takes time[2] and requires power[8].

References