It seems that those bloody skins don't seem to heal like the elf or dwarf ones (dwarf for mundunugu). Is that intentional, as if I killed another orc, I can use its skins to heal.
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Carrion Fields
on 2016-06-26 22:34 UTC
Automatically imported from the legacy bug board forum.
Scarabaeus
on 2016-06-27 17:25 UTC
Subject: not a bug
There are a number of factors that could vary the efficacy of a bloody skin (target race, the creator, et al.).
Jormyr
on 2016-06-27 18:42 UTC
Subject: Specifics, please.
It seems that those bloody skins don't seem to heal like the
elf or dwarf ones (dwarf for mundunugu). Is that intentional,
as if I killed another orc, I can use its skins to heal.
In part, what the heck bloody skins are you talking about? Randomly using locate to guess, the best guess I could make are if you're talking about the one Globsard the warboss has? If not, you definitely need to give more detail. If an orc has an elf-blood skin, then sure, you can use it to heal, but if he's exsanguinating humans or giants, it'll create a bloody skin that doesn't heal.
Carrion Fields on 2016-06-26 22:34 UTC
Automatically imported from the legacy bug board forum.
Scarabaeus on 2016-06-27 17:25 UTC
Subject: not a bug
There are a number of factors that could vary the efficacy of a bloody skin (target race, the creator, et al.).
Jormyr on 2016-06-27 18:42 UTC
Subject: Specifics, please.
In part, what the heck bloody skins are you talking about? Randomly using locate to guess, the best guess I could make are if you're talking about the one Globsard the warboss has? If not, you definitely need to give more detail. If an orc has an elf-blood skin, then sure, you can use it to heal, but if he's exsanguinating humans or giants, it'll create a bloody skin that doesn't heal.