Best ways to obtain splint kits?

Best ways to obtain splint kits? - Milky Way Galaxy during Nighttime

I haven't seen them in any shop and I only have found them in inventories of hired medics. Is there another way to buy/farm them aside from going down the research route?



Best Answer

This question was possibly only a problem with earlier versions of Kenshi. In the version I am currently playing (.99), splint kits are pretty commonly sold by most vendor NPCs.




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Where to get splint kit kenshi?

After researching, these kits can be crafted on any Medical Workbench. These kits can be stored in a Medicrate. They can be found on Tech Hunters, who are knowledgeable about exploring the old ruins and, curiously, on Sand Ninjas who might carry them for training reasons.

What can you use as a splint?

Find something rigid to use as supports to make the splint, such as sticks, boards, or even rolled up newspapers. If none can be found, use a rolled blanket or clothing. An injured body part can also be taped to an uninjured body part to prevent it from moving.

How do you use a Kenshi splint?

right click on yourself to use it, it will not do much if your healing skill is low however. If you have the option to splint yourself you can also press \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 prior to clicking and it will assign it as perma job, then so long as ya have a kit on you it will splint yourself or anyone else you auto heal.

Which splint should be used to splint wrist?

Upper Extremity Splinting and Casting ChartRegionType of splint/castWrist/handVolar/dorsal forearm splintShort arm castForearmSingle sugar-tong splintElbow, proximal forearm, and skeletally immature wrist injuriesLong arm posterior splint, long arm cast9 more rows•Sep 1, 2009



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