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Would an Invested power gained temporarily via Feruchemically Nicrosil be a valid target of Hemalurgy, since it is an actual change made to the Spiritual aspect?

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I’m going to guess no, as if this was the case then most attributes would be a valid target for hemalurgy, meaning, for example, that it would be possible to easily get a spike infused with the strength of dozens of people from a brute Ferring.

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1 hour ago, Nameless said:

I’m going to guess no, as if this was the case then most attributes would be a valid target for hemalurgy, meaning, for example, that it would be possible to easily get a spike infused with the strength of dozens of people from a brute Ferring.

it wouldn't exactly be easy to spike a brute ferring, at last not if they weren't cooperating

and to the original question - it depends on what nicrosil ferruchemy does to your spiritweb. we have a wob that says you could spike an ability out of someone who was soulstamped, and it would work, even after the stamp expired, but soulstamps are a pretty extensive spiritweb change, if nicrosil ferruchemy is also actively modifying your spiritweb, then you should be able to spike the ability out similarly. but if it is doing something different, then maybe that wouldn't work

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On 8/22/2022 at 7:06 AM, Nameless said:

I’m going to guess no, as if this was the case then most attributes would be a valid target for hemalurgy, meaning, for example, that it would be possible to easily get a spike infused with the strength of dozens of people from a brute Ferring.

One thing you have to consider is that Feruchemical nicrosil changes your spiritual aspect, which Hemalurgy directly interacts with, while Feruchemical pewter would presumably be only a physical change. We know that this can be the case because that's how Atium youth works; nothing about the Spiritual aspect changes, only the physical aspect is modified.

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