Toad Hall

Toad Hall is unlocked upon reaching Wave 7 in Camouflage Falls, which requires the Close Encounters DLC; it is a single-illness Treatment room, treating only the Visual Illness Frogborne. It is run by a Nurse, whose efficiency can be increased by Treatment skills.

Function
Once diagnosed with Frogborne, patients make their way to this clinic. The patient's face plate is removed, revealing the frog creature controlling the body. The nurse directs the frog to jump onto the first section of the Poly-Cog, while the body is atomised in a colourful display of lights. The nurse presses the green button, while the frog is taken into the first section of the machine. As the nurse passes by, the patient will travel down the conveyer in a tray, into the second section. The compressor on top will rise and fall as the patient is transformed inside, while the nurse performs an athletic leap beneath the red connective tube. The sliding door to the third section will open in order to reveal the patient, in their anthropomorphic amphibian form, their treatment complete.

Appearance
The door to this room is dark blue; recessed in the centre is a round-cornered green rectangle, which contains a blue and orange design with a green frog's head emblem. The floor inside is a pale green with a repeating square pattern of raised circles. The walls are mainly grey, with pale green borders containing a grey version of the frog design from the door; these panels are broken up by blue columns.

Unlock
Toad Hall is unlocked upon reaching Wave 7 in Camouflage Falls, which requires the Close Encounters DLC.

Upgrades
The Poly-Cog has two upgrades available, these are detailed on its page. These upgrades must be researched.

Staff
A will be required to run the room, who can be most suitably trained with.

Required Items
The following items are required before room placement is valid:

Recommended Items
The following items are recommended best for this room:

All Items
To view a list of all items available for this room, click HERE.

Trivia
The name is a reference to the 1908 novel "The Wind in the Willows" which has a Toad Hall as an important plot point.