
Healing salves won’t be able to cure you past this point since you need to use anti-radiation ointments to remove the red pips. This occurs when you’ve been affected by too much radiation.

Additionally, you’ll see that some pips might be red. Health – If this is fully depleted, Igor will end up dead (more on this in a while).If it’s completely depleted, you’ll lose health over time. Psyche – This will degrade whenever Igor sees strange creatures or if he kills hostiles, so try to keep it high by using calming salts.There are actually three bars (or pips) that you’ll want to take note of: This lets you create salves and ointments to keep Igor in tip-top condition. Ideally, you’ll want to have a stove (Igor’s Inventory – Crafting Tools) early in Chernobylite‘s campaign. Note: If you have the materials while exploring, you can plop down various traps and even high-tech objects in the environment. These are useful to help boost the morale of your companions. Companion’s Comfort – These have several pieces of furniture and decorations to increase the comfort of living in your base.Igor’s Inventory – These have crafting tools (i.e., utility items like gas mask filters and healing ointments), weapons, armors, containers (when you run out of inventory space), and gardening fixtures (to grow herbs).


Here’s our Chernobylite beginner’s guide to help you with survival tips, crafting basics, and mission progression. Then, you’ll reach your base of operations where you’ll learn more about the mechanics and sandbox structure. He’s haunted by visions of his missing fiancée, Tatyana, prior to experiencing flashbacks related to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster (and the game’s particular twist related to this event). Chernobylite begins with your main character, Igor Khymynyuk, walking dazed through a forest.
