What is Regenerative Tissue?

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Behemoth has two similar abilities. I suppose both of these abilities are healing his health.


Relentless: Regenerate health over time.
Regenerative Tissue: Out-of-combat healing.


What is the difference between these abilities? His health seems to be healed about 50 points per second whether he is combating or not.


[in-combat]

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[out-of-combat]

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Thank you and best regards.

Game Version:
Steam Public
Platform:
Windows
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Andrew "Nutter" Jaggar
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Regenerative Tissue is an ability which both the Skarg and Behemoth have, unlike Relentlless (which regenerates a small amount of health constantly).


Regenerative Tissue only works outside of combat (aka after a battle has finished) and regenerates a lot of health very quickly. Basically it is a very quick health regen that only activates after a battle has finished

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policeofficer110

Thank you for your reply.
Would you be more specific about "very quickly"?

Is it about 50 points per second?


This is the effect of "Worker Regen".

The ability regenerates a small amount of health constantly.

I think that's true.


This is the effect of "Regenerative Tissue" of Skarg.

The ability regenerates health when out of combat.

I think that's "very quickly".


And so, this is the effect of "Regenerative Tissue" of Behemoth.

The ability regenerates health when out of combat.

I think that's "slowly".


The following is my guess.

  1. Behemoth heals his health constantly because of Relentlless.
  2. Due to changes in health, it is regarded as being in combat.
  3. Therefore, Regenerative Tissue does not become active.


I'm sorry if I may be mistaken. Thank you and best regards.

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anonymous
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After some internal discussion we have agreed that this is a bug. It should not regenerate in combat.


Regenerative Tissue is not supposed to heal while in combat.

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anonymous
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anonymous
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