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Ok, the book says "Roll HT against the raw Pain rating of each Wound (where pain functions as the TN; WP modifiers do not apply here). Each success lowers the pain by 1."
Does this mean roll for each separate wound?
Or to add all the Pain values together and use that as a TN (could be problematical determining which wond gets reduced Pain for the following week)?
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Yup--each separate wound.
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Ok, great. Thanks.
I would assume then that each wound heals separately and independently of the others.
Which is really cool, as you wind up with situations like 'I got wounded twice in the Battle of Mouren when the armies of Gelure invaded. My arm is fine now, but that deep gash in my leg is still making me limp, and it's been two months."
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exactly. Pretty neat, huh.
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