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    Forum RPG: Hospital

    Why is healing in the hospital more expensive then buying a potion and using it to heal ones self? As of right now, its a 2:1 ratio of money to hp.
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    Re: Forum RPG: Hospital

    Hehe, yep, figured that out long ago. But, if you're not in a battle, it's cheaper to heal a condition at the hospital than using a potion.

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    Re: Forum RPG: Hospital

    You can use potions outside of battle.
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    Re: Forum RPG: Hospital

    Quote Originally Posted by Vinzalf
    You can use potions outside of battle.
    Is this in response to my question.. or are you just stating a fact? This is precisely why the hospital should cost less per HP: You CANT use the hospital during battle. I can keep buying potions and get my HP up after a battle for cheaper then going to the hospital.
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