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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: [STUFF]Healing hands power
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 21:34:53 +0100
Barbie said on 2:04/22 Feb 98...

> Healing hands Psyad power.
>
> With this ability the Pysad can heal a wounded with his bare hands.
> To do so, he must have hand-skin contact with the wounded and
> concentrates for a number of rounds as per damage boxes of the
> wounded, after this he makes a drain test.

The character has to concentrate for a number of turns equal to the number
of damage boxes, right? (The way you wrote it, it's a bit hidden between
the lines.)

> With every level the pysad can heal up to one wound level. Level 5
> makes it possible to heal overflow damage to, instead of only
> stabilizing the wounded.
>
> Drain is as follows: Willpower against 4l/6M/8S/10D
> the drain level is based on the wound level.

How about a table, like this:

Level Max Damage Level Healed Drain
1 L 4L
2 M 6M
3 S 8S
4 D 10D
5 overflow ??

> Same restriction as for healing spells, only once per wound.
> Centering can be use for the drain resistance test, if the centering
> ability can be performed at the same time.

I'd add that this is not cumulative with healing spells -- so someone
healed using this power cannot be healed with a spell, or vice-versa.

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