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Any help would be great. My Cu is currently a 4 time GM with 87.2 Healing. I only got two gains in a hour today and never healed myself. I let lizard men hit me and had the cu guard me.
You're saying that you're training your cu's healing by letting it heal you? Interesting. Doing it that way has never occurred to me.
However, at it's level of healing, it will be more effective for it to be curing poison. Most would take the cu and let it fight rotten corpses or something equally poisonous. I guess you could let the rotters beat on you instead..
Anyway, training on rotting corpses is one way.
Another way to train is to let it cure poison.
Read Wenchy's quote below.
If you can enlist the help of a disco bard, maybe a few extra mages for good measure it's well worth the trouble... simply cast poison on a disco'd cu sidhe and you'll soon have him GM in healing. It's annoying to have to resort to this, but I was hearing the groans of rotting corpses in my sleep... or maybe that was the BF
You're saying that you're training your cu's healing by letting it heal you? Interesting. Doing it that way has never occurred to me.
However, at it's level of healing, it will be more effective for it to be curing poison. Most would take the cu and let it fight rotten corpses or something equally poisonous. I guess you could let the rotters beat on you instead..
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