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During your raids in Ghosts of Tabor, you'll need to watch your survival stats closely. If you don't, you might not make it out alive!
Health
Your Holo Watch displays health as a percentage for six body parts: Head, Torso, Left Arm, Right Arm, Left Leg, and Right Leg.
Each part has a different maximum HP, so 1% represents a different amount of HP depending on the body part.
The table below shows the confirmed HP values for each part, along with how much HP each 1% represents:
Ouch! How You Lose Health (Health Decay)
• Getting shot by enemy weapons.
• Falling from high places.
• Starving (0% Hunger) or being Dehydrated (0% Thirst).
• Bleeding out.
When a body part takes damage, only that part's health goes down until it hits 0%. Just being low (like 50% health) on a limb doesn't affect you much, but 0% is bad news!
What Happens When a Body Part Reaches 0% Health?
YoU CAN USE Painkillers to temporarily fix body parts for its duration
• Damage Spread: If a body part is already at 0% (blacked out) and takes more damage, that extra damage gets spread out equally to all your other healthy body parts.```
- This also happens with fall damage if a limb is already at 0%.
- The amount of spread damage gets smaller if your overall health is very low (below 10%, it's about 1/3 of the original extra damage).
- Direct hits to healthy body parts don't have this damage reduction.
• **Hit Zones\:** Even though the Holo Watch shows a whole arm as one health bar, different spots on that arm can take different damage amounts. Armor can also reduce damage. (See [Ballistics](<https://got.miraheze.org/wiki/Ballistics#Body_Parts>) for more on this).
### Uh Oh, I'm Bleeding! (Bleed Damage)
Getting shot can cause you to bleed. There are two types\:
**Note\:** You can apply a bandage to either hand, no matter which body part is bleeding.
### Patching Yourself Up (Health Restoration)
During a raid, you can heal using an [NRS](<https://got.miraheze.org/wiki/NRS>) (Neural Regeneration System) [Promedol](<https://got.miraheze.org/wiki/Promedol>)…