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God forbid I start breeding rabbits.
Help me out, is there a way to make it exceedingly rare even if I gotta edit a config or something?
Once removed, immortality should not reappear on new pawns unless you have the mod activated.
CB3: I can see that. TBF, tho, they are partially-organic and do have brains. The fact that they are mostly inorganic, however, makes me agree with you. Allow them to have an organic brain/nervous system that can come back/regen and be implanted into a new body, sure, but I don't see how the plasteel & steel body could be regrown without additional materrials.
You need to implant the crystal in the brain (AFAIK heart does not work; I could be wrong), then, wait 60 days and they will become Lesser/Stunted Immortals and eligible for the auto-res and increasing their power viz beheadding other immortals. Note that the res usually isn't instant.
Any tips?