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Xenos holding on warding don't lose it while on weeds #6282

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@ihatethisengine ihatethisengine commented May 13, 2024

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Xeno who is below crit health (i.e. holding on health provided by warding) doesn't lose warding as long as xeno is on weeds.

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Exploding on weeds from losing warding is extremely confusing for all parties involved. You cannot bleed out while on weeds, so this is a bit more consistent.

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balance: xenos holding on warding don't lose it while on weeds
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@github-actions github-actions bot added the Balance You need to be a professional veteran game maintainer to comprehend what is being done here. label May 13, 2024
@Drulikar Drulikar added the Balance Approved This PR has had its balance and gameplay-affecting aspects approved. Cry to the Head-maint about it. label May 14, 2024
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