No Mither

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No Mither is a Unique PerkIconHelp perks.pngIconHelp perks.pngIconHelp perks.png belonging to David KingSurvivorDavid.pngSurvivorDavid.pngSurvivorDavid.png.
Prestige David King to Prestige 1, 2, 3 respectively to unlock Tier I, Tier II, Tier III of No Mither for all other Characters.

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IconPerks noMither.png
Cost
2,500
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3,250
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4,000
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Description
"Go on out, kid, it is just a scratch.
Your thick blood coagulates practically instantly."

Causes the following permanent effects in the Trial:

  • Inflicts the BrokenIconStatusEffects broken.png Status Effect.
  • Suppresses the creation of Pools of BloodIconStatusEffects bleeding.pngIconStatusEffects bleeding.pngIconStatusEffects bleeding.png.
  • Reduces the volume of Grunts of Pain by 25/50/75 % while in the Injured StateIconHelp injured.pngIconHelp injured.pngIconHelp injured.png or the Dying StateIconHelp dying.pngIconHelp dying.pngIconHelp dying.png.
  • Unlocks the Self-Recovery ability, allowing you to fully recover from the Dying State:
    • Increases the Recovery speed by 15/20/25 %.
"I lost it. Just lamped him one. They went and banned me didn't they. Went t'pub afterwards, had a few pints and moved on to the next chapter. I couldn't be mithered with it all anyway, you know what I mean? Can't be arsed." — David King


History

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IconPerks noMither.png
Description
Causes the following permanent effects in the Trial:
  • Inflicts the Broken Status Effect.
  • Suppresses the creation of Pools of Blood.
  • Reduces the volume of Grunts of Pain by 25/50/75 % while in the Injured State or the Dying State.
  • Unlocks the Self-Recovery ability, allowing you to fully recover from the Dying State:
    • Increases the Recovery speed by 15/20/25 %.

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IconPerks noMither.png
Description
Causes the following permanent effects in the Trial:
  • Inflicts the Broken Status Effect.
  • Suppresses the creation of Pools of Blood.
  • Reduces the volume of Grunts of Pain by 0/25/50 % while in the Injured State or the Dying State.
  • Unlocks the Self-Recovery ability, allowing you to fully recover from the Dying State.

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IconPerks noMither.png
Description
Causes the following permanent effects in the Trial:
  • You start the Trial in the Injured State and cannot be healed past it.
  • Suppresses the creation of Pools of Blood.
  • Reduces the volume of Grunts of Pain by 0/25/50 % while in the Injured State or the Dying State.
  • Unlocks the Self-Recovery ability, allowing you to fully recover from the Dying State.


Change Log

Patch 2.2.0

  • Quality of Life: updated the Perk with the Broken Status Effect.

Patch 5.3.0

  • Buff: increased Volume reduction for Grunts of Pain from 0/25/50 % to 25/50/75 %.
  • Buff: now also increases the Recovery speed.


Perk-Combo Incompatibilities

  • Some Perks, due to having either a requirement to be Healthy, granting the ability to self-heal or having some other incompatibility with the BrokenIconStatusEffects broken.pngIconStatusEffects broken.pngIconStatusEffects broken.png Status Effect, cannot activate when run alongside No Mither.

It is therefore not advised to combine No Mither with the following Perks:

Despite these known incompatibilities, some Players purposefully choose to combo these Perks purely for the comedic value of wasting a Perk slot, a trend that was even noticed and referenced by the Developers in a Tweet.[1]


Trivia

  • According to an interview with then Producer Mathieu Côté, No Mither was originally going to be called Just a Scratch, which is also the name that was seen in early promotional material for the A Lullaby for the Dark Chapter.
  • No Mither is an effective counter to BloodhoundIconPerks bloodhound.pngIconPerks bloodhound.pngIconPerks bloodhound.png and other blood-tracking Unlockables.
  • The unique HUD overlay icon now associated with the Broken Status Effect was originally added specifically to inform other Players that someone was using No Mither, as there were many situations in which Players did not realise that the Perk User had No Mither, leading to issues with toxicity and futile, but insistent Healing attempts.


Video

Starting a Trial Self-Recovery


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