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Old August 17th, 2004, 02:08 AM

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Default Re: Feeble Mindedness Resistant to Healing?

A related question:

If you take the Allfather as a pretender, can you heal his "Lost an Eye" affliction? It seems like this one particular instance should be harder to heal than most.
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Default Re: Feeble Mindedness Resistant to Healing?

no you can't. also void lord's blindness, and likely other such.

2X seems low to me for neverhealing. perhaps it is 2X for the "serious afflictions" (since, actually, I haven't had all that much difficulty getting rid of feeblemindedness), but neverhealing wound just doesn't like to go away.

as well, GoH doesn't seem to me as strong as the other methods (esp. the chalice), so you may well just have been somewhat unlucky.
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