Anomaly screening technique
Start with visual checks, then use camera or photo clues when direct view is unsafe. Do not open shutters until the patient looks normal enough to avoid a bad reject or bad accept.
Open anomaly checklist ->Use this hub for source-safe shift strategy: anomaly screening, emergency response, treatment routing, class roles, Barney events, and source checks.
Each technique links to a deeper tool or guide. Exact item effects, rewards, and hidden formulas stay labeled until stronger evidence is available.
Start with visual checks, then use camera or photo clues when direct view is unsafe. Do not open shutters until the patient looks normal enough to avoid a bad reject or bad accept.
Open anomaly checklist ->When fire, fainting, ritual, bed monster, surgery threat, or critical-patient pressure appears, pause normal routing and solve the active event before routine treatment.
Use calculator ->Treat room guidance as a chart, not a guaranteed formula. Use room references for standard treatment, X-Ray, Heart Monitor, and Surgery while keeping item effects labeled by confidence.
Open treatment chart ->Pick classes by job: treatment support, threat watch, sanity safety, or beginner learning. Tier rank alone is less useful than matching the class to your group role.
Open tier list ->Treat Barney as a story signal, not a normal patient. Reward and branch claims stay unverified unless gameplay proof or creator evidence becomes stronger.
Open Barney guide ->Before following a code, Trello, Discord, reward, or secret-ending claim, check whether the page labels it official, community, editorial, or not verified.
Check resources ->Check characters, classes, and items before turning a claim into a tactic.
GuidesUse sanity, coins, Barney, ending, and treatment guides when you need more context.
ResourcesDo not treat unofficial boards or invites as creator-owned sources.