Is it healing you give to yourself or healing you receive from other ships?
Because i believe I read somewhere that outgoing hull healing is where you heal other ships, so I thought incoming would be from other ships as well.
Can you provide a link, screenshots, or something to support your answer please.
Thank you.
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That's the way I've understood it, too. Basically, healing yourself counts as both.
Thanks for the replies.
This is one of the reasons why I'm not sure on the meaning of incoming. Because people rarely heal others, so why have something that buffs incoming when most of the time you're gonna solo or everyone's looking out for themselves? It it was meant to encourage it... I don't see it happening. Especially when the mentality around here is mostly "don't need a heal if the enemy is already dead".
Please enable us to buy a token with Zen to faction change a 25th Century FED to a TOS FED.
Incoming Healing: Heals that you receive (including from yourself)
Yes, you read that right - you can double-dip if all that you're doing is healing yourself.
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To make sure I understand...would Hazard Emitters on one's self be both Outgoing (you activate) and Incoming (you receive) at the same time?
oh nice! thanks for the info!
Yes.
It's outgoing because you are sending it somewhere. But it's also incoming because it just so happens to be sent to your hull. Crazy really but i'm not complaining!
If you cast a heal on yourself it will benefit from both outgoing healing boosts and incoming healing boosts.
STO miracles do occur o.o
Thank you, i appreciate you!