Roblox Sorcery Limb Dismemberment Guide – How To Restore!

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Feature image for our Roblox Sorcery Limb Dismemberment guide showing the back of my avatar who has red coiled twin pig-tails as she looks towards the shoko npc who is in a lab coat stood outside of a brown door

After checking out this Roblox Sorcery Limb Dismemberment Guide, you’ll be able to give me a round of applause for teaching you how to restore lost limbs and the unique ways in which you may lose them in the first place.

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Roblox Sorcery Limb Dismemberment Guide

You may think perishing in combat is the worst thing that can happen but you’d be sorely mistaken. If you somehow crawl away from conflict a survivor but beaten, you may have lost an arm or two.

Losing an arm creates a unique problem in Sorcery where the player can no longer utilize Cursed Techniques and other skills in combat. Their only option to survive is to throw punches (M1 attacks) and hope for the best.

However, things can get worse. If a player brute forces a lethal attack such as the CT Shrine move World Cutting Slash, they may lose both arms which completely nullifies the unlucky survivor. With both arms missing, the player cannot attack and sits at the mercy of enemies until healed or killed.

How To Fix Limb Dismemberment

Luckily, Sorcery has three unique ways to restore limbs if you’re unfortunate enough to leave an arm lying around.

  • Shoko NPC – The Shoko NPC located at game spawn will restore your lost limbs.
  • Reversed Cursed Technique – RCT is a nifty fix that allows you to perform self-healing on yourself and other players at the high cost of Cursed Energy. You obtain the Reversed Cursed Technique from completing the Culling Games.
  • Prosthetic Arm – If you restore an arm with a prosthetic, you’ll always have at least one arm. Attacks that would typically destroy both limbs will now only take your human arm, and you’ll only ever need to replace the non-prosthetic.