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Message no. 1
From: XaOs <xaos@*****.NET>
Subject: [SR2] Healing of Magic (was RE: Skill point costs of Magic)
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 18:00:19 -0500
> > >According to the wording, anything that would cause physical DRAIN is
> > >unhealable
> > >by magic. This also includes any drain from spellcasting when astrally
> > >projecting.
> >
> > Really? Where is this? I would be interested to know of it ...
>
> p.162 in the BABY...left column toward the bottom.

Actually, the conversation was regarding someone's assertion that they
thought the rule was a part of SR2, and nothing new. (At least one other
person looked for it, as did I. No one has been able to reference an [SR2]
page number).

-XaOs-
xaos@*****.net
Message no. 2
From: Caric <caric@********.COM>
Subject: Re: [SR2] Healing of Magic (was RE: Skill point costs of Magic)
Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 04:23:42 -0700
> From: XaOs <xaos@*****.NET>

> > > >According to the wording, anything that would cause physical DRAIN
is
> > > >unhealable
> > > >by magic. This also includes any drain from spellcasting when
astrally
> > > >projecting.
> > >
> > > Really? Where is this? I would be interested to know of it ...
> >
> > p.162 in the BABY...left column toward the bottom.
>
> Actually, the conversation was regarding someone's assertion that they
> thought the rule was a part of SR2, and nothing new. (At least one other
> person looked for it, as did I. No one has been able to reference an
[SR2]
> page number).

Ohhh terribly sorry. :)


Caric

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