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Chem Duping #15804

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Nikita4096 opened this issue Feb 12, 2023 · 2 comments
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Chem Duping #15804

Nikita4096 opened this issue Feb 12, 2023 · 2 comments
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@Nikita4096
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Round ID - cml-brI2
Admin - ckey: melariara
Reported by - ckey:Nikita256

You can duplicate chemicals in your blood by first taking a blood sample, from yourself, then injecting it in yourself. Easy to replicate, too powerful when used with dangerous chems or even nicotine

@Nikita4096
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Looks like a variation of issue #11156, but easier to replicate

@FluffyGhoster
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An update on how to reproduce it:

  1. Inject yourself with 15u of inaprovaline
  2. Take out 15u of your blood
  3. Put it inside a beaker
  4. Take the pipette, set it to 0.1, click to take the blood and click again to put it back in
  5. You have now duplicated the content of the reagents in the blood

I suspect it has something to do with the reagent_data of /datum/reagents not being properly handled for blood, but additional dwelling will be needed (since the chemistry code is a mess) to figure out how everything fits in the big picture exactly.

@SleepyGemmy SleepyGemmy added the ✔️ Issue Replicable The issue has been confirmed to be replicable. label Sep 14, 2023
@SleepyGemmy SleepyGemmy pinned this issue Sep 14, 2023
@SleepyGemmy SleepyGemmy changed the title Chem duping Chem Duping Sep 14, 2023
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