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From what I can tell, you need to stab someone's heart in order to charge a Hemalurgic spike with their Spiritweb. If this is the case, then would someone who had a Hemalurgic spike implanted in their heart be functionally immune to having their Spiritweb being stolen from other Hemalurgic spikes, since that bind-point is already filled?

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4 minutes ago, Frustration said:

You could heal them after removing the spike.

You mean after someone spikes them they could heal back they're piece of soul? Yeah, you could do that, assuming that the power they took wasn't your healing power, which would likely result in your death.

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2 minutes ago, Trusk'our said:

You mean after someone spikes them they could heal back they're piece of soul? Yeah, you could do that, assuming that the power they took wasn't your healing power, which would likely result in your death.

No, you can remove their spike and then heal them, fixing their heart, and allowing you to steal something from them.

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2 minutes ago, Frustration said:

No, you can remove their spike and then heal them, fixing their heart, and allowing you to steal something from them.

Ah. Yeah, that would be a problem. However, it would be somewhat difficult in a practical situation, assuming that the spike was completely under the skin (that can be done, right?)

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1 minute ago, Trusk'our said:

Ah. Yeah, that would be a problem. However, it would be somewhat difficult in a practical situation, assuming that the spike was completely under the skin (that can be done, right?)

I don't see why it can't be.

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I don't think you need to stab the heart, its jut the simplest place - it has bindpoints for just about everything. but the same way the recipient needs to have the spike implanted int eh correct location, i believe a stab in the correct location could steal powers as well.

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