How to Sleep in ZERO Sievert

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Sleeping in ZERO Sievert is important for keeping your character healthy and ready for action. Here’s a simple guide on how to sleep:

1. Why Sleep Matters

  • Get Your Energy Back: Sleeping refills your stamina so you can keep exploring.

  • Heal Small Injuries: Rest can help you recover from minor wounds.

  • Pass Time: Sleeping moves the clock forward, which can help if you don’t want to travel at night.

2. How to Sleep

Find a Place to Rest

  • At Base: Your bed at the base is the safest and easiest place to sleep.

  • In the Field: You can use camping gear to sleep outside, but it’s riskier.

Sleep Setup

  • Walk up to a bed or sleeping bag and choose the “Sleep” option.

  • Pick how long you want to sleep.

Sleep Time Tips

  • Don’t sleep too much—wasting daylight can hurt your progress.

  • Don’t sleep too little—it will leave you tired and slow.

3. Staying Safe When Sleeping in the Field

  • Pick a Quiet Spot: Stay away from areas with enemies or radiation.

  • Set Up Traps: If you have traps, place them around your camp to stop surprise attacks.

  • Be Armed: Keep a loaded weapon nearby in case something happens while you’re sleeping.

4. Sleep Smart

Watch Your Fatigue

  • If your character is tired, their stamina and focus will drop. Make sleep a priority.

Eat and Drink Before Bed

  • Hunger or thirst can stop you from recovering properly. Be sure to eat and drink before sleeping.

Delay Sleep with Stimulants (If Needed)

  • If you really can’t stop to sleep, use stimulants. But don’t overuse them—they’ll make you even more tired later.

Plan Your Rest

  • Sleep before long missions to start with full energy.

  • Rest after fights to recover and heal up.

5. Don’t Sleep Too Much

  • Oversleeping wastes time you could use for crafting, exploring, or improving your base.


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