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EDIT: Oh, do you mean that you could lower your integrity and then max heal, re-equip the armor and have full HP again? Doesn't seem worth the effort unless you're terrible at the game to be honest. And you'd have to have extremely low base integrity for that to work consistently, right?
lets say with your gear you have a max integrity of 1000 and without it, 500.
during combat, you suffer 800 dmg, leaving you at 200 hp, = 20%.
now drain 200 hp without undressing. your new hp is 400.
the same 200 hp drain if you undress first:
your max hp reduces to 500, your percentual hp remains at 20%, your new hp is 100. you drain 200 hp, your new hp is 300. 300 of 500 is 60%. so if you put on your gear, your maximum hp will increase to 1000, your percentual hp will remain at 60%. your new hp is 600.
in this excample, by undressing first, you effectively healed twice the ammount. now, these are just some random numbers. the effect is even stronger in game with higher health and higher drain ammount.
this scales with your integrity bonus, the effect becomes stronger the higher your integrity bonus is.
like (random numbers inc) heals up to 20% integrity but not more then 200hp.
https://i.imgur.com/AzMmGkh.jpg