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Hint to strategic opportunity number 1: undead don't turn into werewolf by the use of this item
Hint to strategic opportunity number 2: the item is cursed and the enemy might find it after a battle =P
That's how he got it in the first place
Undead though receive no benefit from the regeneration. The transformation also doesn't heal afflictions. Gave it to a diseased mage once to stop death. He still accrued a silly amount of afflictions before turning.
Also add withbring of regen plus hydra srmor for 30 regen. If they turn into a werewolf then that's 40 regen...
He was better as a hero chasis as he was eating through giants with his pretty much 3 instant giant killer weapons.