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Re: Grenth's Balance Note
So, does that mean that using GB on a foe with less health than you, whom has less than maximum health, will hurt you and heal the enemy? Because it appears to say that you will be damaged if you use the spell on a foe with less health than you if YOU have less than maximum health. Are either of these even the case, anyways? Evan The Cursed (Talk) 13:20, 12 March 2006 (CST)


 * Indeed. But have you tried using it, while at full health, against an opponent that has less than maximum health?  My theory is that, akin to how you do not gain any health if you are already at maximum health, the opponent who has less health than you won't gain more than his max either.  It would be very odd if the monster gained health even if he was at max health, just because you weren't.  Regardless, this skill should probably be on the list of skill anomalies.  If not for the odd health gain if opponent has max health, then because the skill specifically says If target foe has more health than you, and nothing more; implying that that's all it does.


 * Also, take a gander at the edit page before you add stuff. You'll notice a few things.  Like if you want to add headers, you just add the characters == before and after the header text, and it'll pop up on the page like an HTML header.  Also, when you post on Talk: pages, make sure to sign your comments with the characters ~ so people will know right away who wrote it.  Another good tool is the : (colon) character, which when used at the beginning of a line, will indent the whole paragraph afterwards - useful for responding to messages in Talk: pages so people can read your messages easier.  See this page for some other Wiki-tricks.  Evan The Cursed (Talk) 15:19, 12 March 2006 (CST)

I took a N/Mo to the Isle of the Nameless to test it out. I had Vital Blessing to make my max HP guaranteed to be higher than the test subject, the Student of Disease.

As you can see, if I'm at max health, then GB has no effect even though the target is at less than max health and should theoretically be healed for some amount (and my health reduced by the same amount). But, when I use GB at less than max health, it does reduce my health as my current health is greater than the target's current health. The amount of damage I take is equal to how damaged my target was.

Hope this helps. &mdash; Stabber 14:54, 15 March 2006 (CST)


 * I think the first case (no dmg at max health) is a bug. --Karlos 15:31, 15 March 2006 (CST)