It still costs a whole 60 hp. This is good for stupid heal-farming or infuse shenanigans, but not much for practicality.- You summon the healing power of your faith to close the wounds of Axura and heal them for 2 points of damage. You gain 2 experience points. They are now fully healed. (2023-03-26 17:11:21)
Acceptable Sacrifice always takes twice the hp selected, regardless of how much is healed.
Acceptable Sacrifice always takes twice the hp selected, regardless of how much is healed.
For example, if I hit heal for 30 in the drop down and receive this message
Re: Acceptable Sacrifice always takes twice the hp selected, regardless of how much is healed.
This is more of a Suggestion, this is always how the skill was intended to work. The argument could be made that it should work differently.
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Re: Acceptable Sacrifice always takes twice the hp selected, regardless of how much is healed.
While we're suggesting things can it gave hp sight ala Lay on Hands. Ty.
Re: Acceptable Sacrifice always takes twice the hp selected, regardless of how much is healed.
I guess either it should not allow overspending or give you hp sight, right now it's just annoying to use if you actually want to heal people efficiently rather than become a vehicle for grinds and infusion nonsense
Re: Acceptable Sacrifice always takes twice the hp selected, regardless of how much is healed.
You say that like it's a bad thing!!
Re: Acceptable Sacrifice always takes twice the hp selected, regardless of how much is healed.
It failed. The goose is loose once more.