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==Notes==
==Notes==
Syntax: CAST<br>
===Syntax===
:{{tt|CAST}}
CAST <WOUND | SCAR><br>
:{{tt|CAST <WOUND{{!}}SCAR>}}
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===Details===
This spell will attempt to locate and heal the worst damage on the [[Empath]].<br>
*This spell will attempt to locate and heal the worst damage on the [[Empath]].<br>
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- If you do a general cast, it will look through both fresh wounds and scars for the worst wound.<br>
:*If you do a general cast, it will look through both fresh wounds and scars for the worst wound.<br>
:*If you specify WOUND or SCAR, it will search for the worst damage of the type indicated.<br>
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*The HEAL spell is capable of attempting multiple heals with a single cast, but a substantial amount of power is lost between each new wound, so it is not very efficient in terms of power usage for multiple heals in a single cast.<br>
- If you specify WOUND or SCAR, it will search for the worst damage of the type indicated.<br>
*HEAL is not intended to be a primary means of healing, although it certainly can be used that way with sufficient skill. It is not as easy to cast nor as mana efficient as HW/HS, and is not intended to replace those spells. Instead, Heal is intended for one primary purpose and one small but useful secondary -- emergency healing when you need to get the worst wounds under control now and don't have the time/luxury/desire to try to prioritize yourself; and...well...let's just say as long as you are wounded, it will find and heal the worst wounds. Even if the worst wound is just 1 pt. Think about it, and I'm sure you will see a use or two for this.<br>
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*Can be used when [[Empathic Shock|shocked]].
The HEAL spell is capable of attempting multiple heals with a single cast, but a substantial amount of power is lost between each new wound, so it is not very efficient in terms of power usage for multiple heals in a single cast.<br>
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To forestall debate, let me make this clear right up front. HEAL is not intended to be a primary means of healing, although it certainly can be used that way with sufficient skill. It is not as easy to cast nor as mana efficient as HW/HS, and is not intended to replace those spells. Instead, Heal is intended for one primary purpose and one small but useful secondary -- emergency healing when you need to get the worst wounds under control now and don't have the time/luxury/desire to try to prioritize yourself; and...well...let's just say as long as you are wounded, it will find and heal the worst wounds. Even if the worst wound is just 1 pt. Think about it, and I'm sure you will see a use or two for this.<br>
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* Can be used when [[Empathic Shock|shocked]].

===Spell Messaging===
===Spell Messaging===
From least healed to greatest.
From least healed to greatest:

* Your wound appears very slightly improved.
* Your wound appears very slightly improved.
* Your wound appears slightly improved.
* Your wound appears slightly improved.

Revision as of 13:00, 24 June 2014


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Heal
Abbreviation: HEAL
Prerequisites: Vitality Healing
Signature: Yes
Spell Slots: 2
Mana Type: Unknown
Spell Type: standard / utility
Difficulty: advanced
Prep (min/max): 14 / 99
Skill Range (min/max): Unknown / Unknown
Valid Spell Target: Self, Wound, Scar
Duration (min/max): Unknown minutes /
Justice: Unknown
Corruption: Unknown
Description: A matrix built around the two fundamental healing spells, Heal attempts to locate and heal the worst wounds of the Empath, doing whatever correction is necessary to bring his body to wholeness. The Empath can specifically cast it with wounds or scars in mind to focus the spell upon the worst injury of the given type, or allow it to do its best for both. The spell can heal multiple injuries with enough potency, but it is very inefficient at doing so.
Effect: +{{{buffs}}}, -{{{debuffs}}}, {{{dtype}}}, {{{htype}}}, Heals up to 4 of the most damaging wounds and/or scars.
Example Messaging: You gesture.

The external scars on your abdomen appears completely healed.
The external wounds on your abdomen appears completely healed.
The external scars on your abdomen appears completely healed.
The internal wounds on your abdomen appears completely healed.

Devices/Tattoos: No devices or tattoos documented.

Notes

Syntax

CAST
CAST <WOUND|SCAR>

Details

  • This spell will attempt to locate and heal the worst damage on the Empath.
  • If you do a general cast, it will look through both fresh wounds and scars for the worst wound.
  • If you specify WOUND or SCAR, it will search for the worst damage of the type indicated.
  • The HEAL spell is capable of attempting multiple heals with a single cast, but a substantial amount of power is lost between each new wound, so it is not very efficient in terms of power usage for multiple heals in a single cast.
  • HEAL is not intended to be a primary means of healing, although it certainly can be used that way with sufficient skill. It is not as easy to cast nor as mana efficient as HW/HS, and is not intended to replace those spells. Instead, Heal is intended for one primary purpose and one small but useful secondary -- emergency healing when you need to get the worst wounds under control now and don't have the time/luxury/desire to try to prioritize yourself; and...well...let's just say as long as you are wounded, it will find and heal the worst wounds. Even if the worst wound is just 1 pt. Think about it, and I'm sure you will see a use or two for this.
  • Can be used when shocked.

Spell Messaging

From least healed to greatest:

  • Your wound appears very slightly improved.
  • Your wound appears slightly improved.
  • Your wound appears better.
  • Your wound appears greatly improved.
  • Your wound appears almost completely healed.
  • Your wound appears completely healed.

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