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Before splitting a core, a sacred artist must have access to a technique that prepares the body to handle the stress of splitting. An example of a way to do this is the cycling technique Heart of Twin Stars which prepares the body for a core split, though other such techniques exist.
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Before splitting a core, a sacred artist must have access to a technique that prepares the body to handle the stress of splitting. An example of a way to do this is the cycling technique [[Heart of Twin Stars]] which prepares the body for a core split, though other such techniques exist.
  
 
When a core is split, it is not completely efficient. When one core is made into two there is a loss in overall madra capacity equivalent to about 2% of the original core. The two cores that result can be grown back to full size through cultivation aids and cycling.
 
When a core is split, it is not completely efficient. When one core is made into two there is a loss in overall madra capacity equivalent to about 2% of the original core. The two cores that result can be grown back to full size through cultivation aids and cycling.
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 9 November 2019

Before splitting a core, a sacred artist must have access to a technique that prepares the body to handle the stress of splitting. An example of a way to do this is the cycling technique Heart of Twin Stars which prepares the body for a core split, though other such techniques exist.

When a core is split, it is not completely efficient. When one core is made into two there is a loss in overall madra capacity equivalent to about 2% of the original core. The two cores that result can be grown back to full size through cultivation aids and cycling.