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Let that go off, and we will have one playable location less.
Then age should also be an ability! :D

*badum-tsh*
Khan, i didnt say it was a weak spot,i just said that it's exploitable. It doesn't neccessarily have to be a weak spot to balance out the power, doesn't it?
Well, my characters weakness is easily exploitable with the right weapons: he heals himself by transforming arcane energy into matter or just resealing the bonds between molecues with it, so the cost is directly proportional to the mass of the tissue replenished or overall surface of the injury. Large cuts and deep punctures wont be as bothersome as a burn or ruptured organ.

Is it enough to balance out the capabilites of his power?
Green said No head regeneration. If you are beheaded, you die.


Daaaw! But i planned my character to have that sort of healing included too!
If the biology of a rat, to a certain extent, can be applied to a human as well, then it is safe to say that brain death by beheading (or just due to the lack of oxygen and ATP(?)) actualy takes at least a dozen of seconds. And if my character is several times tougher than a human and has magic capable of pulling his head back to place and sealing the wound within that amout of time (which he does), why can he do so?
I mean, these abilities is restricted by a mana pool, and those clever enough to exploit their mechanics can score a fatal blow soon enough.
And in the end, only i win, thanks to staying out of this.

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::: Grab the axe and chop off a big, hefty branch. When done, put the axe back, letting KnightShade use it.
Wait, dont answer the slashing part of the question. I just remembred how hydrostatic shock comes to be. Though still, would stabbing, then pulling out the blade, having the wound collapse in a similar manner have the same effect?
BTW, wouldn't any two simultaneous high-velocity impacts cause hydrostatic trauma? Two sword stabs or even slashes at hypersonic speeds, for example?
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