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twovests wrote

Do you have a DnD group that's looking for members?

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neku wrote (edited )

in my mind a potion of healing doesn't heal missing limbs or body parts. so i wouldn't think so. but if you get a hold of a potion of healing and it magicks a foreskin onto ya i would happily eat my words

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flabberghaster OP wrote

But like if you lose a patch of skin on your arm due to it burning or something, it will grow back. I don't see why growing back skin on your dingus would be different from on your arm.

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flabberghaster OP wrote

Well like if you get severe burns over a large part of your body, it will "heal" in that it'll scar over, but it won't be normal skin. A potion of healing will make it normal skin.

I'm not sure, to /u/nomorepie's point, if that means say, if you have a scar, if it would cause that to undo. I think that's kind of the whole ballgame here.

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hollyhoppet wrote (edited )

I think there's an important distinction that needs to be made here based on the other conversation: a potion of healing will prevent scarring for a wound that it heals, but it won't remove an already-existing scar. Otherwise you wouldn't have burly scarred warriors adventuring all over the place.

And if it can't do that, let alone restore lost limbs, I doubt it could undo circumcision. That said, I'm sure a potion that could do so can be researched without too much trouble.

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devtesla wrote

Do you know of such a thing? Asking for a friend....

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