Body training

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    Martial artists train their bodies to be stronger by constant stress.
    1. Kill bill => punch wood.
    2. brake hands for stronger bones
    3. sleeping with 100kg bolder on your belly to train muscles while sleeping...
    4. Every possible shaolin training trick..

    So how do we exceed the human limits?Besides live wrestling bear cubs for a mo...

    like literally with healing magic, you can train non stop to and go beyond absolute extreme thus massivelly exceeding the standart/basic human limits.

    similarly to Rictos Resilience gain in the hands of nexus, just without a mo of funtime. or a week more like it. Still one might need 3-9mo of daily training to achive it.

    Also again a fighting pit in the MV would do wonders.
     
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    What if there’s a limit on the healing you can receive? I’m reading a book where there are repercussions for too much healing in a time span. I think it’s a good nerf.
     
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    you could risk over healing vs magic contamination poisioning. Which could say that magic contam would create bad/good mutations..
     
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    Or just pain and likelihood of death.
     
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    I think it's in there just haven't run into it in that respect yet. You need to be hydrated to be healed, so it stands to reason that healing will dehydrate you (and likely run through your energy reserves as well) if you keep going at it.
     
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    The answer is cells that use mana to rapidly replicate and are immune to low to mid healing spells. Also called mage's cancer.More powerful mages with greater manastores waste away in a matter of hours.
     
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    I have seen some depictions of some truly insane changeable obstacle courses. That you can traverse in a multitude of ways., going up as well as out. The land does have the ability to make one of these with further magical difficulty additions. Could be an great way to train agility, endurance, and dexterity. Strength would get only limited benefit early on.

    there is that whole tree tag thing in emerilia. Could be good for agility.

    while we haven’t seen any signs of it yet, what about extreme weather conditioning? Or that whole waterfall thing I heard of a ways back. Doing katas while getting blasted by the falling water.

    balance conditioning on slippery surfaces.
     
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    Well that escalated quickly.
     
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    Well if you want a reason not to continuously force your body and its cells through healings, having the magically overcharged cells go out of control is one way. As long as you don't go over capacity there is no risk.
     
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    I think that having some type of Issue arises with massively over doing Healing Magic and Potions (also Stamina & Mana Potions) would be a great idea.
    I also think that Healing yourself after Intensive Training should have the effect of at Least slightly Reducing the Benefits you would get from said Training, although Weak slow Regeneration Spells should be okay.

    Training that grants something like a Resistance Skill would be good, especially Poison Resistance, but also Heat, Cold, Sleep, Pain, Mental/Enchantment, ect, Resistances. Also Training that Increases the bodies Natural Armour, Lung Capacity, Balance, Reflexes, Senses, ect.

    Learning Skills that allows you to increase your Secondary and Tertiary Stats would be a good idea as well, Richter should ask about them.
     
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    The perfect summary of all 8 books.
     
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    Agreed.

    I do like how book 7 ended with richter somewhat ignorant of certain subjects but had a working knowledge in book 8. Like favors and the cataclysms. Hysakos explanation wasn’t that in-depth, and when exactly did richter ever touch the hearth mother’s library?
     




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