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If you click on the cures tab, you will see each cure has a title above it that says what group it is in.
They are always listed there. So if you ever need to see what cures are blood, just click on the cures tab, and search for the column with the title BLOOD
@OP.. cheers for the guide.. point about patent is really true (just found out the hard way!)
One: if you have a cream with 2 side-effects and it gets patented, switching to any other delivery method will sink your profits into the abyss due to low rating.
Two: Market domination is worth more than you spend on the patent. This is a big one. Say you're selling 90 female contraceptives a month, getting a market saturation of 90%. Two AIs budge in with 60 each. Market saturation goes up to 210%, prices drop like crazy. If you're selling 90 a month and you evaluate a 12 month patent (20k$), it's worth it if your drug value drops by even just 19+$ due to saturation (19$ on 90/month for 12 months = 20520$, already more than you spent on the patent).