Dantia/Testing/Regen Healing Efficacy per Body Part

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Overview

The question I was trying to answer definitively for this test was: Does Regen heal the same amount per body part per pulse, regardless of the body part? For example, is it easier or harder to heal an eye as compared to a leg, as compared to an abdomen, etc?

Methodology

I used an alt to burgle in Dirge to quickly accumulate wounds. I then used REDIRECT and TAKE to transfer wounds to a single body part on Dantia. Once I had 13/13 external wounds to a non-vital body part, or 11 or 12/13 wounds to a vital body part, I would prep and cast Regen. I documented the amount healed after a single pulse of Regen. I then healed myself to full, and performed the test again (to ensure there were no lingering wounds to effect the data).

In the bottom/second table, I also tested how much healing was done on each pulse of Regen. It appears that each pulse heals the same amount, so long as there are enough available wounds to be healed (with a bit of rounding).

Data

Data available here

Takeaways

  • Assuming a SINGLE wound location (for example - just right leg external wound, no right leg internal wound, and no wounds on any other body part) a pulse of Regen heals the same amount of severity per pulse every time on that wound, whether that is the first pulse or any subsequent pulse, so long as there are enough available wounds to be healed. This appears to be subject to a bit of rounding.
  • Different body parts are harder or easier to heal than others, meaning a single pulse of Regen at the same mana level can/will heal different levels of severity on different body parts.
  • The order of difficulty, from easiest to hardest to heal, is: legs/arms, hands, abdomen, tail, back, eyes, neck, chest, head.