
Follower Thralls don't take fall damage, so if they fall off a cliff due to their flaky A.I. Feathers can be gotten in abundance in specific areas, but only those areas which meant that if you were anywhere else using feathers on what are supposed to be the weak, mass-produced arrow type was a waste, as well as making them a lot more beginner-friendly as they're very resource cheep. Flint arrows no longer need feathers to craft. As of the Siptah expansion, "Soothing" has been removed as part of a large overhaul of healing mechanics in general, adding several tiers of bandages and healing potions to compensate. Now every character gets the benefits of regeneration if they're not in a harsh environment, or have appropriate countermeasures for the harsh temperatures, reducing food usage to heal things like minor falls or an unexpected stack of bleeding. Before you could only get regeneration from taking the Vitality tree, which also gave all players a reason to beeline to the perk that gave said regeneration before focusing on anything else.
The game added a new buff called "soothing" that will give you regeneration over time the closer you are to a comfortable temperature. The new buff will now stop cooling down a character if they're already cold, although the buff will remain, so people can drink water normally in the frozen part of the map. Before it was a generic cooling effect which meant that if you were in the frozen area refilling your thirst with it could cause you to start taking freezing damage. The game changed the cooling effect granted by water its own unique buff. Like the Black Hand, however, it seems to work.Conan Exiles contains examples of the following tropes:
But among pirates, keeping up a certain appearance is all the matters. These earrings are crude, cobbled together from base metals. They search desperately for a way to leave the Exiled Lands and they form strange alliances and quirky plans to help them achieve that goal. The pirates of the Black Hand are the most dangerous kind of pirates - shipless, aimless and destitute.