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:''This page is about the spell. For species' innate recuperation, see [[regeneration rate]].''
 
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|name=Regeneration
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|level=3
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|school2={{Necromancy}}
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|sources=[[Book of Battle]]<br>[[Book of Necromancy]]
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{{flavour|Reanimates parts of the caster's wounds. This unnatural act dramatically but temporarily increases the caster's health regeneration, while also speeding their metabolism.}}
 
{{flavour|Reanimates parts of the caster's wounds. This unnatural act dramatically but temporarily increases the caster's health regeneration, while also speeding their metabolism.}}
  
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==Effect==
 
==Effect==
While active your [[HP]] [[regeneration rate]] is increased by 100<ref>{{source ref|0.24.0|player.cc|1065}}</ref>. This effects lasts for ''5 + 2d(<power> / 3 + 1)''<ref>{{source ref|0.24.0|spl-selfench.cc|89}}</ref> turns. While Regeneration is active and your HP is below maximum, you also [[hunger]] significantly more quickly than usual.
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While active, your [[HP]] [[regeneration rate]] is increased by 100<ref>{{source ref|0.24.0|player.cc|1065}}</ref>. This effects lasts for ''5 + 2d(<power> / 3 + 1)''<ref>{{source ref|0.24.0|spl-selfench.cc|89}}</ref> turns. While Regeneration is active and your HP is below maximum, you also [[hunger]] significantly more quickly than usual.
  
 
For most characters, this means they will gain an additional 1 HP per turn, though this is affected by things such as the [[Slow Healing]] mutation (see [[regeneration rate]] for details). This effect can more than triple the speed at which you naturally heal, although it's more pronounced for low-level characters or characters with low maximum HP. This helps you recover between battles quickly, but don't expect it to make you invincible <i>during</i> combat; it only marginally increases your chance of survival in most dangerous encounters.
 
For most characters, this means they will gain an additional 1 HP per turn, though this is affected by things such as the [[Slow Healing]] mutation (see [[regeneration rate]] for details). This effect can more than triple the speed at which you naturally heal, although it's more pronounced for low-level characters or characters with low maximum HP. This helps you recover between battles quickly, but don't expect it to make you invincible <i>during</i> combat; it only marginally increases your chance of survival in most dangerous encounters.
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Be aware that Regeneration stacks with items that grant similar effects, such as an [[amulet of regeneration]], [[troll leather armour]], or being a [[troll]] or [[vine stalker]]. The effect does not stack with [[Trog's Hand]], but followers of Trog can't cast spells anyway, so the issue is moot.
 
Be aware that Regeneration stacks with items that grant similar effects, such as an [[amulet of regeneration]], [[troll leather armour]], or being a [[troll]] or [[vine stalker]]. The effect does not stack with [[Trog's Hand]], but followers of Trog can't cast spells anyway, so the issue is moot.
  
Characters who worship good [[gods]] will probably want to avoid using Regeneration, as the spell qualifies as Necromancy and will upset them. Also, [[mummies]], [[deep dwarves]] and characters in [[lich form]] cannot use this spell. [[Vampire]]s can, but the benefit of the spell is dependent on their current blood state, because bloodless vampires cannot regenerate while monsters are visible.
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Characters who worship good [[gods]] will probably want to avoid using Regeneration, as the spell qualifies as Necromancy and will upset them. Also, [[mummies]], [[deep dwarves]], and characters in [[lich form]] cannot use this spell. [[Vampire]]s can, but the benefit of the spell is dependent on their current blood state, because bloodless vampires cannot regenerate while monsters are visible.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
{{Spell
 
|name=Regeneration
 
|level=3
 
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|school2={{Necromancy}}
 
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|sources=[[Book of Battle]]<br>[[Book of Necromancy]]
 
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*The Regeneration spell was removed in [[0.25]].
 
*The Regeneration spell was removed in [[0.25]].
 
*Prior to [[0.10]], [[ghoul]]s were unable to learn Regeneration.
 
*Prior to [[0.10]], [[ghoul]]s were unable to learn Regeneration.

Revision as of 05:31, 24 August 2020

Obsolete: This article refers to an aspect of the game which has been removed. It is retained for historical reference only.
This page is about the spell. For species' innate recuperation, see regeneration rate.
Regeneration.png Regeneration
Level 3
School1 Charms
School2 Necromancy
Source(s) Book of Battle
Book of Necromancy
Casting noise 3
Spell noise 0
Reanimates parts of the caster's wounds. This unnatural act dramatically but temporarily increases the caster's health regeneration, while also speeding their metabolism.

Regeneration is a level 3 Charms/Necromancy spell which temporarily boosts caster's health regeneration.

Effect

While active, your HP regeneration rate is increased by 100[1]. This effects lasts for 5 + 2d(<power> / 3 + 1)[2] turns. While Regeneration is active and your HP is below maximum, you also hunger significantly more quickly than usual.

For most characters, this means they will gain an additional 1 HP per turn, though this is affected by things such as the Slow Healing mutation (see regeneration rate for details). This effect can more than triple the speed at which you naturally heal, although it's more pronounced for low-level characters or characters with low maximum HP. This helps you recover between battles quickly, but don't expect it to make you invincible during combat; it only marginally increases your chance of survival in most dangerous encounters.

Additionally, characters under the effect of Regeneration will recover from sickness much faster. The increased recovery rate also helps counteract poison damage, making it much easier to simply wait out. As such, Regeneration can help you conserve potions of curing and lessens the need for poison resistance.

Be aware that Regeneration stacks with items that grant similar effects, such as an amulet of regeneration, troll leather armour, or being a troll or vine stalker. The effect does not stack with Trog's Hand, but followers of Trog can't cast spells anyway, so the issue is moot.

Characters who worship good gods will probably want to avoid using Regeneration, as the spell qualifies as Necromancy and will upset them. Also, mummies, deep dwarves, and characters in lich form cannot use this spell. Vampires can, but the benefit of the spell is dependent on their current blood state, because bloodless vampires cannot regenerate while monsters are visible.

History

  • The Regeneration spell was removed in 0.25.
  • Prior to 0.10, ghouls were unable to learn Regeneration.
  • Prior to 0.6, the spell increased hunger rate even when at full HP.

References