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Fatigue, and absorb fatigue

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Fatigue, and absorb fatigue

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As an Imperial, does the absorb fatigue actually LOWER the other persons fatigue by the 200 I gain? That is what the power suggests, but I have noticed that it doesn't seem to affect my opponents, that much at all, whether humanoid or otherwise.

Please insight, does this power only restore me, or do the NPCs and monsters of Morrowind have a whole lot of endurance.
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Originally posted by lusipher
As an Imperial, does the absorb fatigue actually LOWER the other persons fatigue by the 200 I gain? That is what the power suggests, but I have noticed that it doesn't seem to affect my opponents, that much at all, whether humanoid or otherwise.

Please insight, does this power only restore me, or do the NPCs and monsters of Morrowind have a whole lot of endurance.
That depends. Are you playing straight Morrowind? Or with Tribunal? The Tribunal expansion adds some tougher baddies than the original version. But to answer your question. Absorb fatique temporarily drains fatigue points from your opponent and adds them to yours for the duration of the spell, or untill you kill your opponent. Those points leave your fatigue total when the spell wears off, or the battle is over.

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