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#REDIRECT[[Bone Dragon and Ghost Dragon#Special Ability: Aging]]
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|+ <span style="font-size:125%">'''Creatures immune to aging'''</span>
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| {{Undead}}
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|} '''Aging''' is a [[special ability]] of [[Ghost Dragon]]s. It causes maximum [[health]] of every creature in the target stack to be halved. The effect lasts for 3 combat rounds, and can only be removed with the [[Cure]] spell. Aging only affects [[living]] creatures.
 
The aging takes effect after a stack of Ghost Dragons have attacked target creature stack and before the stack has chance to [[Retaliation|retaliate]]. Any health lost before the aging takes effesct remains lost (e.g. Angel has maximum health of 200. It is missing 60 health points and has 140 points remaining when aged. It will have 40 health left, which by calculation is 200/2 = 100 → 100-60 = 40.)
 
The effect of aging has multiplicative effect with [[Wyvern Monarch]]s' [[poisonous]] ability. This means, that the creature stack's health could potentially be quartered.
 
'''Creatures with aging special ability:'''
* {{Cn|Ghost Dragon}}
 
== External links ==
* [http://heroescommunity.com/viewthread.php3?TID=21273 Thread: Rules for (Creature) Spells and Orbs in Heroes Community]
 
 
[[Category:Creature specialties]]
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