Why learn the normal patients?
Anomalies are corrupted look-alikes of the normal animals. If you know exactly what a healthy blue rabbit or green cat looks like, the corrupted versions become obvious. The roster is your baseline — every patient you see should match one of these entries exactly. Any deviation is a red flag.
Do normal patients ever turn into anomalies?
No, normal patients never transform into anomalies mid-treatment. However, some anomalies mimic specific patients — for example, a monster-mouthed version of the yellow rabbit or an all-black version of the blue rabbit. Always compare each arriving patient against the normal roster before treating it.
How many normal patients are in the game?
There are 10 confirmed normal patients, each with a distinct species and color combination. New patients may be added through game updates. Knowing all 10 is essential for efficient play — if a patient arrives that matches none of the known species/color combinations, it is almost certainly an anomaly.
What are the most commonly confused patients?
The blue rabbit and cyan rabbit are frequently mixed up by beginners — one has floppy ears, the other has upright ears. The green cat and purple cat also cause confusion under dim lighting. The pink rabbit and yellow rabbit look similar at a glance but have distinct facial features. Study the subtle differences: ear shape, body color shade, and facial features.
How do I quickly check if a patient is real?
First, match the species and color to the roster. Then check the clipboard photo — does the photo exactly match the patient standing in front of you? Finally, check CCTV: does the camera feed show the same patient? A photo or CCTV mismatch means reject immediately, no exceptions.
Can I memorize the patients without playing the game?
Yes. Study this roster page before your first shift — especially the appearance descriptions and distinguishing features. Knowing the baseline by heart means you can spot anomalies instantly instead of second-guessing yourself under pressure. Many experienced players keep this page open on a second monitor while playing.