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The "UMON" (''"Usage Monitor"'') Base Effect is a hard-coded effect which tracks the consumption of addictive [[Ingestible]]s.  When included in the effects of Ingestible which has an ''Addiction Chance'' and an ''Addiction'' Actor Effect, it allows repeated usage of the Ingestible to increase the odds of addiction.
The "UMON" Base Effect is a hard-coded effect which tracks the consumption of addictive [[Ingestible]]s.  When included in the effects of Ingestible which has an ''Addiction Chance'' and an ''Addiction'' Actor Effect, it allows repeated usage of the Ingestible to increase the odds of addiction.


The related game setting is ''fAddictionUsageMonitorThreshold'' with a default value of '''70.0000''', though the exact addiction formula is still unknown.  A dead reckoning guess suggests that the setting limits the default addiction chance of any UMON Ingestible to a maximum of 70% regardless of the frequency of ingestion.
The related game setting is ''fAddictionUsageMonitorThreshold'' with a default value of '''70.0000''', though the exact addiction formula is still unknown.  A dead reckoning guess suggests that the setting limits the default addiction chance of any UMON Ingestible to a maximum of 70% regardless of the frequency of ingestion.

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