Dantia/Testing/Impact of Shock on Regen and Heal

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Overview

I wanted to know more specifically how each level of shock affects the efficacy of both the Heal and Regenerate spells.

The Heal spell is a pulsing spell that, each pulse, focuses on healing the "most severe" wounds or scars until the power of the spell is depleted. My original understanding of this spell (before doing this test) was that the spell should continue to work at all levels of shock, but at a progressively less effective rate for each level of shock.

The Regenerate spell is pulsing cyclic spell that continues to heal wounds until either healed fully, or the caster runs out of attunement to support the cyclic cost. My original understanding of this spell (again, before doing this test) is that Regenerate should also work at a reduced efficacy for each level of shock, until at maximum shock ("perma-shock") you lose access to the spell completely.

Wounds vs Scars Caveat

All of the below testing was done on scars, not on wounds. Why? In order to do this testing, I needed a way to quantify the amount of healing experienced. Players already quantify wounds on a severity scale of 0-13 (13 being the maximum), with Empaths having access to the most detailed account of wounds using PERCEIVE HEALTH SELF. It's generally accepted that there is probably a range within each of these severities. For example, there might actually be wound levels of 1.15 and 1.45 which might both reflect in PERCEIVE HEALTH SELF as 1/13.

Due to what (I suspect) rounding, plus maybe some other unknown factor(s), sometimes 1 severity worth of wound does not heal directly to 1 severity worth of scar. In fact, sometimes a wound does not appear to heal any severity, but you now have 2 severity of scar. This variety would make quantifying the efficiency of Heal and Regenerate over the different levels of shock inconsistent. Therefore, I opted to work only with scars for this test.

Test 1: Baseline Heal

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Test 2: Baseline Regenerate

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Test 3: Shock Effects on Heal

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Test 4: Shock Effects on Regenerate

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Data available here

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