Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

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Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

Postby jordancoles » Mon May 09, 2016 5:05 am

As the title says, it would be nice to have rare finds like this incorporated into the gilding system
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Re: Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

Postby Burinn » Mon May 09, 2016 5:08 am

+1. Putting a burning hot coal into my armor should give me constitution because it makes me accustomed to pain.
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Re: Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

Postby Ysh » Mon May 09, 2016 5:16 am

Burinn wrote:+1. Putting a burning hot coal into my armor should give me constitution because it makes me accustomed to pain.

Wikipedia wrote:It is widely believed that regular exposure to painful stimuli will increase pain tolerance – i.e. increases the ability of the individual to handle pain by becoming more conditioned to it. However, in some cases there is evidence to support the theory that greater exposure to pain will result in more painful future exposures. Repeated exposure bombards pain synapses with repetitive input, increasing their responsiveness to later stimuli, through a process similar to learning. Therefore, although the individual may learn cognitive methods of coping with pain, these methods may not be sufficient to cope with the boosted response to future painful stimuli. "An intense barrage of painful stimuli potentiates the cells responsive to pain so that they respond more vigorously to minor stimulation in the future."

Because of this, trauma victims (or patients in pain) are given painkillers (such as morphine) as soon as possible – to prevent pain sensitization.
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Re: Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

Postby Burinn » Mon May 09, 2016 5:20 am

Ysh wrote:
Burinn wrote:+1. Putting a burning hot coal into my armor should give me constitution because it makes me accustomed to pain.

Wikipedia wrote:It is widely believed that regular exposure to painful stimuli will increase pain tolerance – i.e. increases the ability of the individual to handle pain by becoming more conditioned to it. However, in some cases there is evidence to support the theory that greater exposure to pain will result in more painful future exposures. Repeated exposure bombards pain synapses with repetitive input, increasing their responsiveness to later stimuli, through a process similar to learning. Therefore, although the individual may learn cognitive methods of coping with pain, these methods may not be sufficient to cope with the boosted response to future painful stimuli. "An intense barrage of painful stimuli potentiates the cells responsive to pain so that they respond more vigorously to minor stimulation in the future."

Because of this, trauma victims (or patients in pain) are given painkillers (such as morphine) as soon as possible – to prevent pain sensitization.


Ever since that sitcom thread you seem to post simply to argue with me. Do we have a problem Ysh?
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Re: Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

Postby Ysh » Mon May 09, 2016 5:24 am

Burinn wrote:
Ysh wrote:
Burinn wrote:+1. Putting a burning hot coal into my armor should give me constitution because it makes me accustomed to pain.

Wikipedia wrote:It is widely believed that regular exposure to painful stimuli will increase pain tolerance – i.e. increases the ability of the individual to handle pain by becoming more conditioned to it. However, in some cases there is evidence to support the theory that greater exposure to pain will result in more painful future exposures. Repeated exposure bombards pain synapses with repetitive input, increasing their responsiveness to later stimuli, through a process similar to learning. Therefore, although the individual may learn cognitive methods of coping with pain, these methods may not be sufficient to cope with the boosted response to future painful stimuli. "An intense barrage of painful stimuli potentiates the cells responsive to pain so that they respond more vigorously to minor stimulation in the future."

Because of this, trauma victims (or patients in pain) are given painkillers (such as morphine) as soon as possible – to prevent pain sensitization.


Ever since that sitcom thread you seem to post simply to argue with me. Do we have a problem Ysh?

You do postings of these I know are not accurate. I do not want people to learn some misinformations from these postings. If you do not be wrong I do not argue with you.

So as question answers, I do not have problems with you. I have problems with your postings inaccurate.
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Re: Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

Postby Granger » Mon May 09, 2016 7:42 am

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Re: Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

Postby Agness130 » Mon May 09, 2016 12:09 pm

Ysh wrote:
Burinn wrote:+1. Putting a burning hot coal into my armor should give me constitution because it makes me accustomed to pain.

Wikipedia wrote:It is widely believed that regular exposure to painful stimuli will increase pain tolerance – i.e. increases the ability of the individual to handle pain by becoming more conditioned to it. However, in some cases there is evidence to support the theory that greater exposure to pain will result in more painful future exposures. Repeated exposure bombards pain synapses with repetitive input, increasing their responsiveness to later stimuli, through a process similar to learning. Therefore, although the individual may learn cognitive methods of coping with pain, these methods may not be sufficient to cope with the boosted response to future painful stimuli. "An intense barrage of painful stimuli potentiates the cells responsive to pain so that they respond more vigorously to minor stimulation in the future."

Because of this, trauma victims (or patients in pain) are given painkillers (such as morphine) as soon as possible – to prevent pain sensitization.

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Re: Pearls and Everglowing Embers as gildables

Postby evilboy666 » Mon May 09, 2016 12:48 pm

Ysh wrote:
Burinn wrote:+1. Putting a burning hot coal into my armor should give me constitution because it makes me accustomed to pain.

Wikipedia wrote:It is widely believed that regular exposure to painful stimuli will increase pain tolerance – i.e. increases the ability of the individual to handle pain by becoming more conditioned to it. However, in some cases there is evidence to support the theory that greater exposure to pain will result in more painful future exposures. Repeated exposure bombards pain synapses with repetitive input, increasing their responsiveness to later stimuli, through a process similar to learning. Therefore, although the individual may learn cognitive methods of coping with pain, these methods may not be sufficient to cope with the boosted response to future painful stimuli. "An intense barrage of painful stimuli potentiates the cells responsive to pain so that they respond more vigorously to minor stimulation in the future."

Because of this, trauma victims (or patients in pain) are given painkillers (such as morphine) as soon as possible – to prevent pain sensitization.


You are not entirely right ysh. What about the kicks of martial art masters? I believe high pain caused by bruise(not the cause in this topic thats why you are not entirely right) should actually damage the nerves and prevent further sense of pain.
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