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 Any thing that shifts you into a second form can work. Other than the actual "Change Shape" command. Being "killed" into your second form in battle has a chance of healing afflictions. 
 Pretenders dying and being called back also have a chance.
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					Originally Posted by Jack_Trowell  The 1/8 chance is listed in one of the tips displayed in game while hosting, so it's official, but it might be something that has been changed from dominions II and not updated in the tips. |  It was either JK or KO who said that it'd dependent on the regen percentage, but I don't remember when and in which thread. |  
	
		
	
	
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 Is there any way to add new afflictions to the game? 
 Yes... Other than going to Sweden.
 
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 The Amulet of Luck is a good way to avoid afflictions. It's not bullet prof, though. |  
	
		
	
	
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 Huge necro, I know, but I did a test as Marignon, using my Grand Masters, which I consume huge quantities of for research purposes. As we all know, the start with old age and die in droves. 
But I placed a Healing Spring to test this out right next to my capital (map editing) and it seems Healing Spring does indeed cure afflictions aquired through Old Age.
 
It's not universal, though. On a single turn shift, one of my Grand Masters was healed of his affliction (Diseased) whilst another one aquired yet another affliction, and a third one didn't change at all.
 
I don't know what the #% of being healed by the Healing Spring is, but even if it's only 10% it may be worth it to put old aged farts on it, to keep them alive longer. I know I will, whenever I find a spring, the first thing going there is defenses, a temple and a lab.   |  
	
		
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 I may just be blind, but I can't find an edit button, so I apologize for the double-post. Several more turns in, the Grand Master that previously got his second affliction whilst in the province of the Healing Spring just went back down to one affliction. So yeah, just wanted to say that I am now 100% sure that Healing Spring is healing Old Age afflictions and that nothing otherwise hinky is going on.   |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Luckmann  Huge necro, I know, but I did a test as Marignon, using my Grand Masters, which I consume huge quantities of for research purposes. As we all know, the start with old age and die in droves. |  
It's pretty much a necessity for Marignon to buy 3levels of Growth in pre-game magic purchases, otherwise their mages die so fast it's impossible to get value from them. At 380 bucks, they're expensive, but they are superior mages IMO. 
 
I have noticed that some of the Marignon mages actually have a 100 year (and a few 75 year old) age limit, instead of the usual 50 year old-age. I've only noticed this a couple of times and I haven't figured out if the game just randomly did at mage recruitment or if it was the result of an artifact/spell. |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Gregstrom  Did you empower in Nature, perhaps? |  That might've happened. I don't remember the specifics of the mage in that particular game. I just remember right-clicking on the fatigue, or whichever of the tabs that shows his age, and it said 100yr age which I thought was unique.
 
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