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Cainehill said:
Eh. I would tend to think that healing should be found via water magic (where the chalice _should_ be, imo), via nature, via astral, and possibly via blood.
I don't see healing afflictions as being something that should be exclusively the domain of nature, not thematically, and definately not game balance wise.
(If afflictions weren't _SO_ bloody awful for pretenders, or if the pretender recuperation mod were built in, I wouldn't mind. But as is, _if_ you think your pretender is going to get damaged, you need nature. Unless of course, your strategy doesn't really need your pretender or her magic skills.)
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Yeah good points . And the only nation with pretenders with recuperation iirc is pangenea .
And Arco has a real great advantage with priestesses .
Furthermore they have the Nataraja .
I think a good idea would be to make a undead counterpart to fairy queens which can heal only undead and a demon healer which can only heal demons .
It makes fantasywise sense too . In many RPGs clerics can DAMAGE demons by casting heal on them

Like Matter and Antimatter .
IF the undead healer should be introduced sometime then though tartarians should have their costs increased a bit because they could be healed by the undead healer .