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studley 11-21-2001 08:39 AM

My character got "Drained" in the swamp. I cannot seem to cure this condition. Any suggestions?

Davros 11-21-2001 09:14 AM

Letting him die, and using a resurrect powder cures the effects, for no negaive character impact - only issue is you use a powder :D .

Case00 11-21-2001 10:10 AM

You can also Restoration (I think that's what they are called) potions.. They are the only potion that will heal draining.

studley 11-21-2001 11:31 AM

Restoration dosen't do it. Could you have been thinking about another one?

In this case, "Drained" is a physical condition. He isn't just tired.

I'm not even sure what detrimental effect being drained has... but whatever it is, I don't want it!

Thanks for the quick answers.

David

Case00 11-21-2001 11:40 AM

Arghhh, I'm at work right now, so I can't check. But, I know I've come across 2 or 3 potions that deal with the drained condition. The description says they are the only way to deal with the condition, and seem very important.

Vaylord 11-21-2001 11:49 AM

The drained status ailment can only be cured by drinking a Rejuvenation potion (Rare and expensive 5000+gp) or casting the seventh level spell Restoration. The potion of restoration will not work. What effect drained has on the afflicted character is to permanently reduce his or her maximum stamina or hit points until the condition is cured. I hope that helps

Case00 11-21-2001 11:51 AM

That's the one!
Sorry, wrong potion. Too bad Wiz 8 can't install to windows NT.. just for reference reasons, of course. [img]smile.gif[/img]

studley 11-21-2001 02:10 PM

Thanks all!

Sazerac 11-21-2001 02:29 PM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Case00:
That's the one!
Sorry, wrong potion. Too bad Wiz 8 can't install to windows NT.. just for reference reasons, of course. [img]smile.gif[/img]
<hr></blockquote>

It won't work on NT, huh? I think it works on Win2K and XP, though, right?

"reference reasons"...uh, yah! I'm buyin' it! ;) :D

Cheers,
-Sazerac

Case00 11-21-2001 02:31 PM

Yup, everything but NT.
It is for reference, I swear.. (and I'm typing this message with my nose)


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