Drug

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Drugs are the most useful daily product for any human beings. EVER. They are primary used for controlling your body's conditions by giving effects like healing(medical), waking your ass up for the day (coffee) or controlling your emotions so you won't rage quit on any board games. The most popular drugs are the illegal ones, like cocaine. They are popular among every chaos warband, especially Slaaneshi cultists and that bat-shit insane demonic biker. The good thing about drugs is that they get shit done. You wanna win the war? Poison the enemies' water supplies and let them had it! You wanna get stronger and beat up everyone? Use steroid(s) and wreck everybody!!But be warned, side effects ensue.

On /tg/

Drug plays a big part in RPG where it can be consumed as some kind of buff to your character. The classic red HP potion and Blue magic potion count as drugs, mind you.

Warhammer 40k contain a lot of reference to drugs thanks to the likes of the Dark Eldar and Slaanesh. Other than the likes of depraved alien species and daemon-worshiping cultists, having a universe set in a technological cyberpunk grimdark future means that the possibility of making a drug with unseen disastrous effects is very much possible, and the imperial assassins takes the credit for being a bunch of drug addicted killing machines.

Cocaine is probably the most well known drug on /tg/ thanks to Doomrider and Snowflame.

Drugs in 40k

  • The ones used by Eversor assassins: The reasons why they wreck shit so much. They consume some sort of special cocktail of combat enhancement drugs and ALL THE ADRENALINE/COKE that allows them go WRYYYYYY and shit on everyone nearby. But these drugs can be used only by Eversor assassins, who have had their immune systems enhanced to the point that they can handle the toxicity of the combat drug. Also has the nice side effect of making the assassin's corpse explode upon death.
  • Polymorphine: Used by Callidus assassins. This drug allows the user to alter their body shape and appearance, allowing them to impersonate other persons, members of the opposite sex, and even humanoid xenos like Orks and Eldar. That's why it is so easy to troll Macha. Sometimes also given out by morally ambiguous types to make infiltrators minus the superhuman assassin part. Cheaper and effective, but less flexibility.
  • The Chirurgeon: Used by that Fabulous Bill. It is a part-sorcerous and part-technological device that acts like an unholy mix of a life-support device crossed with a set of surgeon's tools, constantly patching Mr. Fabulous' failing body up. The device is charged with warp energy and Fabius can use it on persons other than himself if he wants. Naturally, it has the typical consequences of jamming warp-based shit into your bloodstream.
  • Commorite Stimm-Rack: Another variant of chirurgeon. Sick ass slurpy drug chemical rack things that comes in three different flavors. One of Lucius's prized possessions after winning the contest of sickfuckery in the Dark Eldar arena and installed by the fabulous one himself.
    • Laemon Green(Bylestim): Green blood of some lesser daemon with some wraithbone dust to go with it. Yummy!
    • Tyranberry Red(Tyrphous): Fucking Tyranid blood. Harvested from their adrenal glands.
    • Wych Cola(Serpentin): Drained from the blood of the Dark Eldar wyches.
  • Combat Drugs: Used by the Emperor's Children and the Dark Eldar, particularly Wyches, to liven up the combat. Like all things associated with Chaos and Dark Eldar, can have a variety of useful effects, or go hilariously wrong.

Minor Drugs

  • Amasec: A type of good ol' fashioned booze. Ranges in quality from really good stuff that nobles would kill for, to cheap stuff good only for killing brain cells and degreasing engines. Black Library can't decide if it's like Whiskey, Brandy, or some kind of wine.
  • Cigar: Why the fuck not? These candy sticks hanging in your mouth prove that you are the manliest of men in the grimdark future. By the 41 millennium, tobacco seems to have been one of the plants that died off when Terra went industrial, and has been replaced with tabac or lho leaves. However, it's only available to the high ranking offcers, the rich and beautiful, and officers with big hats. Cigars are often used for celebrating victory, but this fucker smokes one all the time because he knows you have already lost. Also used surprisingly by Orks, though they probably fill theirs out with an inferior product like squig droppings or fungus cuttings or something like that
  • Frenzon: A common combat drug that makes people fearless and crazy in combat.
  • Flects: Bits of glass tainted by the warp which cause a high, as well as warp exposure. No, you don't have to eat it or anything, just look at it and you'll get high, with only a tiny chance of getting wasted by daemons or going crazy and seeing some meta-level shit just before you burn out.
  • Gladstones: Flat, smooth rocks. Hold them in the hand or under the tongue, and you feel happy until they run out of juice.
  • Juvenat Drugs: Extend your lifespan. Available to the rich and beautiful and others in power, usually Guard generals and nobles. Heavily implied to be made of children. Also depicted as being part of various surgical procedures to achieve the same effect. Their effect isn't indefinite as the treatment's start having diminishing returns after a while.
  • Kalma: If you need to make a man stoned off his ass, this is your drug. Sometimes used by Astartes and the Mechanicum to keep unruly ship serfs in line.
  • Lho-Stick: Future version cigarettes. Lho is implied to be a tobacco or marijuana analogue depending on how PG-rated the authors are. Also considered to be the smaller, lesser version of cigar, often smoked by measly soldiers who, despite standard issue balls of steel, are not badass enough. It makes up by being as or even more addictive than marijuana (As addictive as marijuana? What is this “Reefer Madness?), and depending on which regiment you're in, you either get shot or given more of this stuff. Go figure.
  • Obscura: Drug introduced in Dan Abnett's works, which spread to become the number one illegal drug of the grimdark future. Either smoked or injected, Obscura causes a pleasant dream-like sensation, but after the high is over leaves the user depressed and wanting more.
  • Sacra : Tanith derived alcoholic drink, understandably rare since the planet got wiped. Inferred to be rough homebrewed spirit, probably similar to Poitín, given the gaelic influences on the Tanith.
  • Slaught: Also known as Onslaught, it makes people much more aware and faster, with the unfortunate side-effect of roid-rage. The Redeemer called it "sacred libation and unguent which gives heart to the terrified".
  • Stimm: Generic name for combat drugs / painkillers for the 41st millennium. Always make sure your Power Armor has enough.
  • Yellodes: Also from Dan Abnett's works. A "mind expanding" drug (think acid), sometimes used by heretics diving into the mindbending lore of the Warp to, like, understand, man.

Warp Dust

Hell-cocaine. But only Kaldor Draigo and Matt Ward sniff it, because THEY MAKE IT HAPPEN. This is probably why Draigo believes he could just burn down some nasty old man's garden or smash into the fortress of impossible. Warp Dust, not even once. Doomrider says you're a faggot.

The Companitas

The drug cartel of the 40k A cult of drug-using chaos heretics dedicated to Slaanesh. They used a drug that could induce a hysterical state in the user and could even bring the deceased back to life for short periods. Like all Slaanesh cult, they like to have fun by placing the corpses of the royal imperial citizen in rendering plants to burn the bodies to ash, then placed this ash in air-burst warheads and exploded them all over those cities on the world that remained loyal to the Imperium. Sadly, they were pwned by the Flesh Tearers.

IRL drugs

  • Krokodil: (Addiction Rating: Medium, Fort DC: 10) A homemade drug created by the fucking Russians, "krokodil" is the street name for desomorphine, which is basically the poor man's heroin. Because the homemade recipe calls for all sorts of nasty shit like iodine and phosphorous and there's no quality control, the price you pay for a cheap high is Nurgle's blessing: tissue damage that leaves you looking like a discount Plaguebearer. Also a short life expectancy (2-3 years).
  • Cocaine: (Addiction Rating: Medium , Fort DC: 10) I DO COCAINE!!!!1!!! Originally used by Colombian natives who chewed the leaves of the coca plant. Your friendly neighborhood drug dealer probably sells the freebase "crack" cocaine, which is a cocaine compound that contains baking soda, sugar, salt, sand, ground glass, and whatever else he can use to bulk out his supply and sell you less for more. Snowflame's weapon of choice.
  • Bath Salts: (Addiction Rating: High, Fort DC: 14) Best shit ever created. It turns a person into a Blood Angels or Sons of Malice marine. Not to be confused with actual bath salts.
  • Mountain Dew: (Addiction Rating: Negligible, Fort DC: 4) A soda drink known for its high caffeine and sugar. It should be consumed with Doritos in the name of pope Geoff Keighley. Side effects may include tooth decay, acid-reflux, and insomnia.
  • Opium: (Addiction Rating: Low, Fort DC: 6) The dried latex harvested from the opium poppy is one of the oldest drugs known in human history. Morphine is the principal psychoactive component of opium, which has legitimate medicinal uses but most developed nations heavily regulate it. It can be further refined into diacetylmorphine, better known as heroin.
  • Alcohol: "I am not an Alcoholic I am a drunk, Alcoholics go to meetings." There is much debate whether or not Alcohol is considered to be a drug or if it is considered to be a Food and Drink [1]. when it is used in moderation it can be fun but when it is used in extreme it has some of effects to that of a drug. Consuming enough of this substance tends to result in a loss of inhibition, causing people to do stuff they're normally too shy or smart to do. Depending on the person, this drunken behavior can range from silly, to depressed, to mean. The last, and probably most important, thing to note about alcohol is not its effects, but what happens when they wear off after having drunk too much: a massive headache similar to a migraine known to many as a "hangover".

Drug Addiction

The effects of drug addiction and a list of additional drugs can be found in the Book of Vile Darkness [2]

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