• grue@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      But would it just immediately fall out again 'cause he’s still old, or does it rejuvenate the cells (making resurrection also a means of achieving immortality)?

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        7 months ago

        He would go partially bald again over the next few months. His hair follicles are brought back fully functionally, but everything else remains the same - meaning whatever caused his partial baldness would repeat. You regrow stuff in the same condition it was removed at, but baldness happens because something else attacks you follicles or you simply don’t grow any new ones.

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        Resurrection makes you the age you were, unhurt

        If you want to be young again you want reincarnate

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        Resurrection makes you the age you were, unhurt

        If you want to be young again you want reincarnate

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        That’s why you use reincarnate for old characters, get alive, in a whole new young body*

        *In any random race (incidentally I swap human on the random roll table with either the dead character’s prior race or the druid’s race)