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Old March 3rd, 2008, 05:39 AM

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Default Feeblemind harder to cure?

in a mp game , one of my mages got feebleminded doing a mind hunt. no worries i am arcos. with 3 priestesses healing, about 20 turns have passed and he is still feebleminded. Has 3.14 increased the difficulty of healing this affliction?
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Old March 3rd, 2008, 08:10 AM
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Default Re: Feeblemind harder to cure?

Feeblemind was always the hardest to heal. That's why most Tartarians start with that affliction. Even with the Chalice it may take a year or more to heal it.
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Old March 3rd, 2008, 11:19 AM

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Default Re: Feeblemind harder to cure?

I can't recall any affliction lasting beyond 3-4 turns with 3 priestesses healing. But maybe i was just luckier in my previous games. Never healing wound used to be the hardest to heal.
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Default Re: Feeblemind harder to cure?

It's not an Astral-powered Prince of Death or anything like that, is it? Priestesses can't heal the undead.
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Default Re: Feeblemind harder to cure?

I think Feeblemind is as hard to heal as Never healing wound. Or even worse.
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Default Re: Feeblemind harder to cure?

I have never got any problem with healing Tartarians from feeblemind. They get out of the affliction in few months. But I use gift of health though. Not sure if I am so lucky or GoH is just more effective than healers.
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priesstess and other healers can�t heal undead or old age afflictions.
Gift of health and the chalice can.
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Default Re: Feeblemind harder to cure?

Nope he is not undead. He is an astrologer.
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Default Re: Feeblemind harder to cure?

Feeblemind is indeed a tough one, I had a Gorgon SC get Botulfed, and she had to sit out at least a half-dozen turns before it wore off even with Recuperation and Gift of Health.
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Default Re: Feeblemind harder to cure?

Never healing wound is harsh on a Gorgon as well. During one game, I was convinced she was not going to recuperate from the never healing wound (-20% hp). Finally after many turns she did though, and all was well in the world .
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