Fall Damage
Fall damage is a rare event where one faces harm to the body from falling a certain height. Generally, the higher the fall, the greater the harm to the body. A certain height will eventually result in guranteed death. The reason why this is seen as a strange and unusual event to Robloxians is the rarity of it happening. Scientists suspect fall damage may only be within certain areas, as repeated falling within certain areas does not cause any damage to the body.
Reported Locations with confirmed records of fall damage:
- Judging by a survivor journal from the quarantined Kin County full of zombies, one survivor was crippled after falling from a three-story building within the county capital.
- One fatal casualty from a seven story building during the earthquake that shook the now defunct Roblox City, after an engineer repairing air conditioning fell to his death.
- One mostly rotted survivor was recovered from the "Deadzone" area within Alaskan state borders. Autopsy shows major damage to leg bones, along with a makeshift crutch.
- Dozens more confirmed reports varying across multiple locations within the United States of Robloxia.
Robloxian Capabilities
Generally a fall of 50-60 feet will kill almost anyone, however the impact of fall damage based on fall heights varies. Lower falls, such as one or two stories, may cause mild to moderate injuries and fracturies. The scope of injuries expands and severens as the height goes higher.
Fall damage has been confirmed in non-Robloxians. Similar injuries and survivable heights are roughly around the same, but again, due to circumstances, situations may vary.
There are no known methods of reducing injury, although it is found that people with "higher health" in cases have higher chances of living and can even sustain falls higher than 50-60 feet depending on their "higher health" standards.
Using a balloon is somehow capable of slowing down falls and reduces or removes any effects from 1-2 floor falls. Usage at higher levels does not reduce the chance of death.