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Is the effect of a curse in TES Arena permanent?
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In The Elder Scrolls Arena, Curses affects the character stats such as Intelligence, Strength, Luck etc.
I am aware that it can be warded off with the help of a priest, or a potion, or the Cure Curse spell. However, are the effects permanent? Will my stats ever be restored back to normal after the curse has been warded off?
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In The Elder Scrolls Arena, Curses affects the character stats such as Intelligence, Strength, Luck etc.
I am aware that it can be warded off with the help of a priest, or a potion, or the Cure Curse spell. However, are the effects permanent? Will my stats ever be restored back to normal after the curse has been warded off?
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In The Elder Scrolls Arena, Curses affects the character stats such as Intelligence, Strength, Luck etc.
I am aware that it can be warded off with the help of a priest, or a potion, or the Cure Curse spell. However, are the effects permanent? Will my stats ever be restored back to normal after the curse has been warded off?
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In The Elder Scrolls Arena, Curses affects the character stats such as Intelligence, Strength, Luck etc.
I am aware that it can be warded off with the help of a priest, or a potion, or the Cure Curse spell. However, are the effects permanent? Will my stats ever be restored back to normal after the curse has been warded off?
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Once a curse is lifted, its effects are gone.
From the game's manual:
A curse is similar to a disease except that it affects your
INT, WIL, PER, and LUC. As with all other degenerative attacks, if any
of your stats reach zero, you will die. The good thing about curses is
that they seldom have a duration long enough to threaten your life.
Still, having your INT down to 15 isn’t helpful, nor is it safe. If
you are hit with another curse it could kill you. Follow the steps you
would if inflicted with a disease and you should be able to ward off a
curse or banish it at a temple.
Source
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Once a curse is lifted, its effects are gone.
From the game's manual:
A curse is similar to a disease except that it affects your
INT, WIL, PER, and LUC. As with all other degenerative attacks, if any
of your stats reach zero, you will die. The good thing about curses is
that they seldom have a duration long enough to threaten your life.
Still, having your INT down to 15 isn’t helpful, nor is it safe. If
you are hit with another curse it could kill you. Follow the steps you
would if inflicted with a disease and you should be able to ward off a
curse or banish it at a temple.
Source
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Once a curse is lifted, its effects are gone.
From the game's manual:
A curse is similar to a disease except that it affects your
INT, WIL, PER, and LUC. As with all other degenerative attacks, if any
of your stats reach zero, you will die. The good thing about curses is
that they seldom have a duration long enough to threaten your life.
Still, having your INT down to 15 isn’t helpful, nor is it safe. If
you are hit with another curse it could kill you. Follow the steps you
would if inflicted with a disease and you should be able to ward off a
curse or banish it at a temple.
Source
add a comment |
Once a curse is lifted, its effects are gone.
From the game's manual:
A curse is similar to a disease except that it affects your
INT, WIL, PER, and LUC. As with all other degenerative attacks, if any
of your stats reach zero, you will die. The good thing about curses is
that they seldom have a duration long enough to threaten your life.
Still, having your INT down to 15 isn’t helpful, nor is it safe. If
you are hit with another curse it could kill you. Follow the steps you
would if inflicted with a disease and you should be able to ward off a
curse or banish it at a temple.
Source
Once a curse is lifted, its effects are gone.
From the game's manual:
A curse is similar to a disease except that it affects your
INT, WIL, PER, and LUC. As with all other degenerative attacks, if any
of your stats reach zero, you will die. The good thing about curses is
that they seldom have a duration long enough to threaten your life.
Still, having your INT down to 15 isn’t helpful, nor is it safe. If
you are hit with another curse it could kill you. Follow the steps you
would if inflicted with a disease and you should be able to ward off a
curse or banish it at a temple.
Source
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