[REFUSED]Healing // Anatomy
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[REFUSED]Healing // Anatomy
Two seperate but related suggestions, so I put them in a bundle.
Healing
A skill which uses bandages (new objects made by tailors) in order to
a) Reduce Damage
b) Cure Poison
c) Give First Aid
d) Cure Ability Damage
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a) Reduce Damage
An injured character may have another character USE the bandages with him (or himself at a 15% skill penalty) in order to attempt to increase his HP. Bandages are used up either way (even at failure). Trying to heal uses up time similar to the crafting system; if EITHER move, the heal attempt fails.
Skill denotes the chance of success, and amount healed.
b) Cure Poison
A poisoned character may have another character attempt to heal the poison. The skill required is around that of the poison skill of the poisining person (opposed skill check).
Success means that target is cured.
c) Give First Aid
If a character dies due to fighting, instead of clouding he is paralised for 15 seconds. During this time, a healer with enough skill may attempt to use a HEAL attempt on him (ONCE). If the healer succeeds, he gives the victim a bit of health, and the ability to move again. Basically ressurrecting him for 'free' without any skill loss, ability damage or item drops.
This only works ONCE for the first 15 seconds, otherwise the victim dies of his/her wounds and is clouded (as normal).
d) Cure Ability Damage
A healer may attempt to heal damage in the attributes (caused by death or other reasons). THis take a LOT of time, (signifying bed rest?) and the time depends on the healer's skill.
Healing Skill Increases with use, and is helped by the ANATOMY (100% anatomy gives a 50% increase in healing) skill. Uses Intelligence.
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Anatomy
The study of the human body, useful to fighters and healers alike.
Anatomy has 3 uses
a) Gives Fighters a Damage increase (100% anatomy gives 25% damage)
b) Gives Healers a skill increase (100% anatomy gives 50%)
c) Allows the fighter to get an impression of the amount of damage an opponent has taken.
c) This doesn't suggest a 'health bar', nor a '5/100 HP' counter, but rather something which is on the basis of roleplay.
There are 10 states a creature can be in, these are (in terms of health)
Healthy, Scratched, Bruised, Cut and Hurt, Injured, Blooded, Bleeding Heavily, Critically Wounded, Dying.
In order to view the opponent's state, a character just USES the opponent. Would work well in conjuction with the proposed 'examine' command.
Skill denotes how fast, and precisely the character can examine the target. While a beginner could only get Healthy Injured and Dying as states he recognises, an expert would be able to analyse more precisly. Undead creatures give a -15% to skill check (since they're already dead) while animals a -5% (different anatomy).
Skill increases on healing, and on fighting. Uses Intelligence
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Healing
A skill which uses bandages (new objects made by tailors) in order to
a) Reduce Damage
b) Cure Poison
c) Give First Aid
d) Cure Ability Damage
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a) Reduce Damage
An injured character may have another character USE the bandages with him (or himself at a 15% skill penalty) in order to attempt to increase his HP. Bandages are used up either way (even at failure). Trying to heal uses up time similar to the crafting system; if EITHER move, the heal attempt fails.
Skill denotes the chance of success, and amount healed.
b) Cure Poison
A poisoned character may have another character attempt to heal the poison. The skill required is around that of the poison skill of the poisining person (opposed skill check).
Success means that target is cured.
c) Give First Aid
If a character dies due to fighting, instead of clouding he is paralised for 15 seconds. During this time, a healer with enough skill may attempt to use a HEAL attempt on him (ONCE). If the healer succeeds, he gives the victim a bit of health, and the ability to move again. Basically ressurrecting him for 'free' without any skill loss, ability damage or item drops.
This only works ONCE for the first 15 seconds, otherwise the victim dies of his/her wounds and is clouded (as normal).
d) Cure Ability Damage
A healer may attempt to heal damage in the attributes (caused by death or other reasons). THis take a LOT of time, (signifying bed rest?) and the time depends on the healer's skill.
Healing Skill Increases with use, and is helped by the ANATOMY (100% anatomy gives a 50% increase in healing) skill. Uses Intelligence.
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Anatomy
The study of the human body, useful to fighters and healers alike.
Anatomy has 3 uses
a) Gives Fighters a Damage increase (100% anatomy gives 25% damage)
b) Gives Healers a skill increase (100% anatomy gives 50%)
c) Allows the fighter to get an impression of the amount of damage an opponent has taken.
c) This doesn't suggest a 'health bar', nor a '5/100 HP' counter, but rather something which is on the basis of roleplay.
There are 10 states a creature can be in, these are (in terms of health)
Healthy, Scratched, Bruised, Cut and Hurt, Injured, Blooded, Bleeding Heavily, Critically Wounded, Dying.
In order to view the opponent's state, a character just USES the opponent. Would work well in conjuction with the proposed 'examine' command.
Skill denotes how fast, and precisely the character can examine the target. While a beginner could only get Healthy Injured and Dying as states he recognises, an expert would be able to analyse more precisly. Undead creatures give a -15% to skill check (since they're already dead) while animals a -5% (different anatomy).
Skill increases on healing, and on fighting. Uses Intelligence
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Not really, I thought of that.Achae Eanstray wrote:This appears to ignore the Druids ig entirely, or am I mistaken?
The druids can take up healing until they get their brand spanking new magic system...
I was going to make an addition, healing skill increases the efficiency/usage of healing potions...
Will that make it better?
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yes i agree with achea. this seems as though it would take away from druids. unless this is only a slow increase in heal time, like maybe 25% faster, where druids can heal like 200% faster. or maybe really skilled druids can heal instantly or something like that. but this does seem to take away from druids.
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Re: Healing // Anatomy
I like this idea because it gives warriors a reason to not be DUMB. A few small/minor changes could help alot of people. You don't have to me magical to heal damage...just know a little bit about how/why the body works. While magic is faster and more powerful...I see no reason why a commoner can't handle some things. I think the better you are with your anatomy/healing skill the "better" you can heal. I mean to say a novice healer would only be able to heal the first 1/10th of your health bar. Where as a master healer could be able to heal up to 9/10ths... There is no 10/10ths of a bar...you're dead.
I'm not so much into the idea of curing poison or anatomy points giving more damage per successful strike. Yes, the more you know about anatomy the better killer/fighter you are...but we(warriors) already have a skill for damage. Although the magic system is kinda weird right now, and vastly overpowered.
I find the idea of examining someone to see how badly hurt they are is great. This would be wonderful, if you ask me.
I'm not so much into the idea of curing poison or anatomy points giving more damage per successful strike. Yes, the more you know about anatomy the better killer/fighter you are...but we(warriors) already have a skill for damage. Although the magic system is kinda weird right now, and vastly overpowered.
I find the idea of examining someone to see how badly hurt they are is great. This would be wonderful, if you ask me.
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I don't lyke the idea of something being given SOLELY to one 'class'. Are you supposed to take a druid everywhere you go? Most people get hurt fighting, I doubt each party has a druid, or has enough RP reason to recruit a druid.Tanistian_Kanea wrote:yes i agree with achea. this seems as though it would take away from druids. unless this is only a slow increase in heal time, like maybe 25% faster, where druids can heal like 200% faster. or maybe really skilled druids can heal instantly or something like that. but this does seem to take away from druids.
The druids can take up healing right now, this is a very basic form of it. When druid magic is scripted in a few (hundred) years time, THEN worry about how it'll effect it, perhaps the skill could multiply the effect.
Plus I'm sure people prefer instant healing as opposed to spending 30 seconds not moving while a person plays around with your wounds.
take some healing potion with you ... ?!?Hadrian_Abela wrote:
I don't lyke the idea of something being given SOLELY to one 'class'. Are you supposed to take a druid everywhere you go? Most people get hurt fighting, I doubt each party has a druid, or has enough RP reason to recruit a druid.
The druids can take up healing right now, this is a very basic form of it. When druid magic is scripted in a few (hundred) years time, THEN worry about how it'll effect it, perhaps the skill could multiply the effect.
Plus I'm sure people prefer instant healing as opposed to spending 30 seconds not moving while a person plays around with your wounds.
You don't like things being given to only one class ??? Adrian, please:
magic is reserved for mages
fishing without rod is reserved for lizards
healing should be reserved for druids and healers
otherwise the druids can be deleted from the game. Almost everyone was able and WAS making potions, from humans over fairies to dwarfs, if farmer or carpenter or fighter, cause the "recipes" were spreaded. Don't tell me this isn't true, I know it is ... well was. Presently there is nothing but RP for the druids (which I actually don't really dislike) and the new druid system will take some time. But yes, go and let everyone have some anatomic/healing/potion skill, then we can skip this class of the druids. Haedrian, excuse me, this is nonsense.
For figthers there is the chance to learn from a healer/druid kind of first aid to look after the worst wounds roughly, like cleaning wounds, dressing them. Leave a tiny chance of RP for the druids as well by taking your fighter to some healer, alright? Thank you.
This is instead of healing potions, healing potions are fast ect.. this is regular field work.
Don't tell me you need to know magic to be able to try to stop a wound...
I DON'T want to replace the druids, but I think that some field medical jobs SHOULD be able to be done. I'm not talking about 1 hp to 100% in one working.. thats a druid's job. I'm talking about healing wounds, taking TIME.
A druid might heal you in 5 seconds with a spell, the way I'm seeing this is taking THIRTY seconds (using a system similar to the crafting system) and healing wounds with EFFORT.
Oh and anatomy SHOULD help the druid spells, it just seems logical.
Don't tell me you need to know magic to be able to try to stop a wound...
I DON'T want to replace the druids, but I think that some field medical jobs SHOULD be able to be done. I'm not talking about 1 hp to 100% in one working.. thats a druid's job. I'm talking about healing wounds, taking TIME.
A druid might heal you in 5 seconds with a spell, the way I'm seeing this is taking THIRTY seconds (using a system similar to the crafting system) and healing wounds with EFFORT.
Oh and anatomy SHOULD help the druid spells, it just seems logical.
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#me mummifies PO Cromwell and throws him down a cliffMr. Cromwell wrote:I thought we already had a system for that. It's called RP.I'm talking about healing wounds, taking TIME.![]()
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So why don't we scrap ALL systems and just Rp it?
I'm visualising 3 people in cherga's temple, one holding mummies off while the other is taking care of an injured partner...
no, but you should know about herbs and their effects, anatomy and the likeHadrian_Abela wrote:This is instead of healing potions, healing potions are fast ect.. this is regular field work.
Don't tell me you need to know magic to be able to try to stop a wound...
as I said, ask a druid to teach you first aidI DON'T want to replace the druids, but I think that some field medical jobs SHOULD be able to be done. I'm not talking about 1 hp to 100% in one working.. thats a druid's job. I'm talking about healing wounds, taking TIME.
in fact, some fighters already did, it's some great chance to RP with lots of fun for both parties
NO druid, at least no druid of the forest, who was taught herb lore, anatomy, potions, pastes and the like ingame throughout months, will heal anyone within 5 seconds. Any medico who passed the exam of the druids of the forest will treat the wound and maybe tell the patient/injred to stay in bed/hospital, visit him/her and take care of his/her wounds over several RL-days/ig-weeks ... provided that the injuries are RPed and the patient won't disappear from one day to anotherA druid might heal you in 5 seconds with a spell, the way I'm seeing this is taking THIRTY seconds (using a system similar to the crafting system) and healing wounds with EFFORT.
hrm, this always sounds to me like druids were magicians, going like *POW* you're healed, you may leave ... oh yesh I am looking forward to a system like this, spoiling rp chancesOh and anatomy SHOULD help the druid spells, it just seems logical.
sounds perfect to meHadrian_Abela wrote: So why don't we scrap ALL systems and just Rp it?
Hense the synergy with anatomy. And stopping a wound from bleeding doesn't require herbs...Aurora wrote:no, but you should know about herbs and their effects, anatomy and the likeHadrian_Abela wrote:This is instead of healing potions, healing potions are fast ect.. this is regular field work.
Don't tell me you need to know magic to be able to try to stop a wound...
(this is sounding lyke the difference between arabic and european doctors...)
Exactly, druid can learn the healing skill as well, and teach it to others.. I don't see the difference except we're putting some mechanics into it.as I said, ask a druid to teach you first aidI DON'T want to replace the druids, but I think that some field medical jobs SHOULD be able to be done. I'm not talking about 1 hp to 100% in one working.. thats a druid's job. I'm talking about healing wounds, taking TIME.
in fact, some fighters already did, it's some great chance to RP with lots of fun for both parties
Sure Rp it if you want, I'm talking about field work here. I'm talking about stopping a person from dying inside a crypt, not healing him when you're all safe and allright.NO druid, at least no druid of the forest, who was taught herb lore, anatomy, potions, pastes and the like ingame throughout months, will heal anyone within 5 seconds. Any medico who passed the exam of the druids of the forest will treat the wound and maybe tell the patient/injred to stay in bed/hospital, visit him/her and take care of his/her wounds over several RL-days/ig-weeks ... provided that the injuries are RPed and the patient will disappear from one day to anotherA druid might heal you in 5 seconds with a spell, the way I'm seeing this is taking THIRTY seconds (using a system similar to the crafting system) and healing wounds with EFFORT.
hrm, this always sounds to me like druids were magicians, going like *POW* you're healed, you may leave ... oh yesh I am looking forward to a system like this, spoiling rp chancesOh and anatomy SHOULD help the druid spells, it just seems logical.
spells, MAGIC system? MAGICians?
When I said ALL i meant fighting system as wellsounds perfect to meHadrian_Abela wrote: So why don't we scrap ALL systems and just Rp it?
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of course, everyone knows how to wrap some cloth around a bleeding leg or the like, but with this the injury might not be doneHadrian_Abela wrote: Hense the synergy with anatomy. And stopping a wound from bleeding doesn't require herbs...
(this is sounding lyke the difference between arabic and european doctors...)
what for ?! ...Exactly, druid can learn the healing skill as well, and teach it to others.. I don't see the difference except we're putting some mechanics into it.
uhm yes, I literally see it in front of my eyes:A druid might heal you in 5 seconds with a spell, the way I'm seeing this is taking THIRTY seconds (using a system similar to the crafting system) and healing wounds with EFFORT.
Sure Rp it if you want, I'm talking about field work here. I'm talking about stopping a person from dying inside a crypt, not healing him when you're all safe and allright.
a fighter, being hit and injured severely, bowels hanging out of his corpse goes like "simasalabim! hey presto!" *looks down at his corpse with a smirk* "great job, well done, let's go on fighting" :rolls:
druids, at least the druids of the forest are not magicians, Adrianspells, MAGIC system? MAGICians?
sounds perfect to meHadrian_Abela wrote:
When I said ALL i meant fighting system as well
Hence a SKILL... It might work, or it might not, depends on how skilled you areAurora wrote:of course, everyone knows how to wrap some cloth around a bleeding leg or the like, but with this the injury might not be doneHadrian_Abela wrote: Hense the synergy with anatomy. And stopping a wound from bleeding doesn't require herbs...
(this is sounding lyke the difference between arabic and european doctors...)
Don't get this point much... sorrywhat for ?! ...Exactly, druid can learn the healing skill as well, and teach it to others.. I don't see the difference except we're putting some mechanics into it.
Give me a VALID Rp reason, why a druid should leave the forest, go down an abandoned crypt belonging to the god of the dead, and heal fighters....uhm yes, I literally see it in front of my eyes:A druid might heal you in 5 seconds with a spell, the way I'm seeing this is taking THIRTY seconds (using a system similar to the crafting system) and healing wounds with EFFORT.
Sure Rp it if you want, I'm talking about field work here. I'm talking about stopping a person from dying inside a crypt, not healing him when you're all safe and allright.
a fighter, being hit and injured severely, bowels hanging out of his corpse goes like "simasalabim! hey presto!" *looks down at his corpse with a smirk* "great job, well done, let's go on fighting" :rolls:
Or why a druid should go down a graveyard?
The system gives the impression that they are "Druids and magicians will cast mysterious spells with herbs and runes." Sorry If we're not understanding each other because of this.druids, at least the druids of the forest are not magicians, Adrianspells, MAGIC system? MAGICians?
*sniff* I miss Oldskool illarion as well.sounds perfect to meHadrian_Abela wrote:
When I said ALL i meant fighting system as well
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Ph4t l00t.Hadrian_Abela wrote: Give me a VALID Rp reason, why a druid should leave the forest, go down an abandoned crypt belonging to the god of the dead, and heal fighters....
Or why a druid should go down a graveyard?
Or in other words:
The same valid reason why other characters enter the dungeons on the map.
One for greed, others to simply help people in need.
A system/mechanic/skill that increases healing rate, or makes healing itself easier, should not be aviable for Fighters
for obvious balancing reasons.
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Query: Isn't a druid a protector of the forest? I doubt s/he's goign to protect forests much by going down some gods-forsaken hole in the ground?Keikan Hiru wrote:Ph4t l00t.Hadrian_Abela wrote: Give me a VALID Rp reason, why a druid should leave the forest, go down an abandoned crypt belonging to the god of the dead, and heal fighters....
Or why a druid should go down a graveyard?
Or in other words:
The same valid reason why other characters enter the dungeons on the map.
One for greed, others to simply help people in need.
A system/mechanic/skill that increases healing rate, or makes healing itself easier, should not be aviable for Fighters
for obvious balancing reasons.
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I fail to see what HELPS fighters really... (Other mechanics I mean)
then I guess your char has never been treated by a MEDICO who at the same time is a druid of the forest, which - just for your information - definitely EXCLUDES that he is a mageHadrian_Abela wrote: The system gives the impression that they are "Druids and magicians will cast mysterious spells with herbs and runes." Sorry If we're not understanding each other because of this.
thank you KeikanKeikan Hiru wrote: A system/mechanic/skill that increases healing rate, or makes healing itself easier, should not be aviable for Fighters
for obvious balancing reasons.
... with this it looks like our discussion came to an end, Adrian
no Adrian, also for your information I will quote a part of the codex of the druids of the forest :Hadrian_Abela wrote:Query: Isn't a druid a protector of the forest? I doubt s/he's goign to protect forests much by going down some gods-forsaken hole in the ground?
-Respect: We respect life and nature, because every living thing has been created by the gods.
-Protect: We strive to protect everyone who cannot protect themselves, and of course, nature.
-Helpfulness: This is a fairly self-explanatory point. We will seek to help any and all who require assistance.
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@ Hadrian
Thats your definition of "Druid".
Mine is "Wise person, close to nature.", which does not include "... may not venture in caves."
Healing yourself as Fighter (e.g. skill based bandaging) = Bad idea.
Paying as Fighter for healing = Good idea.
Making people team up to overcome challenges = Brilliant idea.
Thats your definition of "Druid".
Mine is "Wise person, close to nature.", which does not include "... may not venture in caves."
Healing yourself as Fighter (e.g. skill based bandaging) = Bad idea.
Paying as Fighter for healing = Good idea.
Making people team up to overcome challenges = Brilliant idea.
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Druids... being the only class system as of now on Illa that totally RP's their powers, the potion taken away because as far as I understand it, all knew how to make, or a lot. This idea not only adds a skill to something now totally RP'd, but due to the skill can diminish the RP that is done. A fighter could... put a quick bandage on and heal, take a potion, "I am well, I need not see a healer". Of course a lot of this is done anyway, but in my opinion, this can lessen the purpose of the Druid class in a number of ways already mentioned in previous posts. Druids are rarely used as negotiators, and in a major war, if needed, they can stay behind lines to help heal. Once Druid magic comes into effect, things may be different since I am not familiar how that is to occur, or the plans for it.
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After reading and discussing, It seems that the main problem is "Healing Should be Kept for Druids"
So, would it be better if the healing skill is only avalible to druids? Would it be acceptable then? (Similar to the language skills, you need 1 point to start learning)
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And is everyone allright with the anatomy idea?
So, would it be better if the healing skill is only avalible to druids? Would it be acceptable then? (Similar to the language skills, you need 1 point to start learning)
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And is everyone allright with the anatomy idea?
also mages can heal ... by spells (so this is not and should imo not be restricted to druids)Hadrian_Abela wrote:After reading and discussing, It seems that the main problem is "Healing Should be Kept for Druids"
So, would it be better if the healing skill is only avalible to druids? Would it be acceptable then? (Similar to the language skills, you need 1 point to start learning)
which a druid (as I stated above, I am talking about the druids of the forest) wouldn't do, because a druid of the forest does not use any magic spells
but - excuse me - imo it's simply
=Aurora wrote:also mages can heal ... by spells (so this is not and should imo not be restricted to druids)Hadrian_Abela wrote:After reading and discussing, It seems that the main problem is "Healing Should be Kept for Druids"
So, would it be better if the healing skill is only avalible to druids? Would it be acceptable then? (Similar to the language skills, you need 1 point to start learning)
which a druid (as I stated above, I am talking about the druids of the forest) wouldn't do, because a druid of the forest does not use any magic spells
but - excuse me - imo it's simply*searches for the correct words* nonsense that every Tom, Dick and Harry can heal himself by a basic knowledge of anatomy or stuff ... a medico or healer simply can't be replaced when it comes to long-term and efficient healing
Basically, if its done in a way similar to the magic system (Some people only have it [in which case druids] and they can teach it to others) would it be better?
@ Alex : I always thought druids were the rabbit's slaves...