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==Drunkenness==
 
==Drunkenness==
In all games, dinking vodka will cause the player to become drunk. Drunkenness affects the player's ability to center one's view as it sways in different directions and vision as it causes the player to have blurred vision and flashing colors. Also, the effects of drunkenness worsens as the player continues to down vodka. This effectively degrades the player's ability in combat as this makes it incredibly hard to take an accurate shot.
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In all games, drinking vodka will cause the player to become drunk. Drunkenness affects the player's ability to center one's view as it sways in different directions and vision as it causes the player to have blurred vision and flashing colors. Also, the effects of drunkenness worsens as the player continues to down vodka. This effectively degrades the player's ability in combat as this makes it incredibly hard to take an accurate shot.
   
 
All the effects are removed when the player starts to become sober, which usually occurs in a few minutes but the duration is ultimately affected on how much vodka the player has drunk.
 
All the effects are removed when the player starts to become sober, which usually occurs in a few minutes but the duration is ultimately affected on how much vodka the player has drunk.

Revision as of 09:50, 12 March 2011

Vodka is a consumable item featured in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.

Background

Distilled by the GSC company, the vodka is a clear distilled liquor composed of water and ethyl alcohol. Vodka is made from a fermented substance of either grain, rye, wheat, potatoes, or sugar beet molasses. Vodka’s alcoholic content usually ranges between 35 to 50 per cent by volume.

It is an extremely popular drink in the Zone, as it removes irradiation and smooths the rough edges of a stalker's life.

Appearances

Shadow of Chernobyl

In Shadow of Chernobyl, vodka isn't particularly hard to find. Most experienced stalkers and above will carry a bottle and most traders will sell these. It purges 1/3 of radiation from the rad counter and slightly heals the player, though does tend to make the player drunk. In unpatched versions, the player may find a "vodka" item in bandits base armory, in the Dark Valley.

Clear Sky

Vodka returns in Clear Sky as it did in Shadow of Chernobyl. It's sold by barmen only and can normally be found on stalkers of all proficiencies.

Call of Pripyat

In Call of Pripyat the drunkenness effect is changed substantially, and instead decreases satiety while removing radiation. Vodka is also needed by Cardan to perform most upgrades, if one hasn't shown him Item 62.


Drunkenness

In all games, drinking vodka will cause the player to become drunk. Drunkenness affects the player's ability to center one's view as it sways in different directions and vision as it causes the player to have blurred vision and flashing colors. Also, the effects of drunkenness worsens as the player continues to down vodka. This effectively degrades the player's ability in combat as this makes it incredibly hard to take an accurate shot.

All the effects are removed when the player starts to become sober, which usually occurs in a few minutes but the duration is ultimately affected on how much vodka the player has drunk.

Trivia

  • The GSC part is reference to the makers of the STALKER series: GSC Game World.
  • The Cossacks part is reference to the Cossacks real time strategy video game series which was also created by GSC Game World.
  • During the Chernobyl incident: It was widely believed by the plant workers and clean-up crew that alcoholic drinks, mainly vodka and red wine, can cure radiation poisoning from the body. It could be noted that it has been proven that ginseng, which is contained in vodka, increases the body's metabolism allowing the body to more quickly dispose of and replace irradiated cells and tissue; even so one who has been irradiated should seek professional medical help instead of drinking vodka.