Nerull |
10-05-2002 12:35 AM |
[/qb][/QUOTE]Level drain is different in NWN than in BG, instead of draining levels it drains stats, like strength and such. AFAIK it doesn't wear off, and you have to cure it because it keeps draining them until you have 0.[/QB][/QUOTE]
Actually, poison and disease are the two main things that drain stats, not level drain. Lesser restoration restores stats that have been drained/damaged due to poison and disease (since curing the poison or disease just stops you from taking more damage, rather than restoring any lost stats). Restoration or Greater Restoration both remove level drain, along with stat damage.
How level drain works is this: every time a level draining creature hits you, you must make a save or get a negative level. This gives the icon that you see on the character screen. For each negative level you get, you get a -1 cumulative modifier to attack rolls and skill checks, and you lose your highest memorized spell (also cumulative). After a day, you must make another save for each negative level you have. For each save you succeed at, then that negative level is removed with no ill effects. However, for each one you fail, that becomes a permanent level drain, with all effects of losing an entire level.
Your best bet if you are drained is to jump back to the Temple of Tyr and let them heal you. It is free, and will remove all ill effects immediately. Otherwise, you risk getting caught up in doing this or that and forgetting that you have a time limit before you have to make another save.
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