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Does enchanter Illusion: Tree grant hp regen like Druid's Treeform?
Does enchanter Illusion: Tree grant hp regen like Druid's Treeform or is it just for show?
I've heard yes and no but would appreciate it if someone with an enchanter could try it out and confirm. If the regen is added even while standing then I think it should be obvious to see on a tick. | ||
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The enchanter tree illusion doesn't have a regen component like treeform. It might have been a logical outcome since its an illusion and from a lore perspective the druid spell actually turns you into a tree.. But then Illusion troll exists [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] and that comes with 1hp per tick.
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That's interesting... does Illusion: Iksar give the same regen? I wonder if it applies to the Iksar illusion mask, too.
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nope and not classic only troll you get a 2hp regen
moving to resolved or RnF | ||
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Makes you wonder why some in this line of spells are even called Illusions and not Polymorph Self. Is illusion Troll tricking your own mind so hard that your cells start to regenerate? hmm
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I think druid forms are truly a polynorph in design. Also by lore, those red nukes are used in place of a lot of interesting concepts. Clerics and Wizards use it as a representation of lightning and force shocks and smiting. Mages use it to represent shards of metal, knives, swords, etc being summoned and thrown at their enemies, and and enchanter represents the target believing its being attacked by an illusory thing (and the orange one represents them believing they are being stranged to death). Its fun to think about what spells are actually supposed to be doing with minimal animations Nothing tops a flute in your hand to represent a drum | |||
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