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[[Aluminum]] in a wound will make it impossible for the Bloodmaker to heal the injury around the metal for as long as it remains in the body.{{wob ref|6365}} |
[[Aluminum]] in a wound will make it impossible for the Bloodmaker to heal the injury around the metal for as long as it remains in the body.{{wob ref|6365}} |
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β | Gold healing would interact with organ transplants in an interesting way. This can be either beneficial or detrimental depending on the circumstances.{{wob ref|11887 |
+ | Gold healing would interact with organ transplants in an interesting way. This can be either beneficial or detrimental depending on the circumstances.{{wob ref|11887}} |
Damage to the soul, such as that caused by Hemalurgy, can be healed by Bloodmakers, though it would take a lot of health, i.e. compounding, to regain the stolen ability.{{wob ref|983}}{{wob ref|14304}} A Bloodmaker would also be able to heal a wound from a [[Shardblade]],{{wob ref|8737}} or being withered by a [[shade]].{{wob ref|6374}} |
Damage to the soul, such as that caused by Hemalurgy, can be healed by Bloodmakers, though it would take a lot of health, i.e. compounding, to regain the stolen ability.{{wob ref|983}}{{wob ref|14304}} A Bloodmaker would also be able to heal a wound from a [[Shardblade]],{{wob ref|8737}} or being withered by a [[shade]].{{wob ref|6374}} |