From: | Damion Milliken <adm82@***.EDU.AU> |
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Subject: | Re: Physical Healing Question |
Date: | Tue, 18 Apr 1995 00:59:33 +1000 |
> OK, you're magician pal makes a biotech(or medicine) test using all
> the T# modifiers in the doctoring table(if you're a mage, he gets +2 on
> his skill test). Lets say you're moderately wounded, have average
> attributes, and are not hospitalized. Your pal gets a t# of 6(-2 because
> he considered long-term magical healing, +2 because not in hospital) or 8
> if you're a mage yourself. Lets say he gets 3 successes, then you have a
> t# of 3 on your body test to see how long it takes.
So you rule that for the Long Term Magical Healing modifier to apply, the
doctor actually needs to be a magician himself? Sounds like it'd be pretty
uncommon to me.
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Damion Milliken University of Wollongong E-mail: adm82@***.edu.au
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