EDIT: Not a problem Report, moved here...
KTA
In order to cure most of those "afflictions" a healer needs to be 12th level. However... what if a healer wants to use a heal spell on a recipient, but does not want to cure any afflictions in the process? Whether it is a happy addict, lycanthrope, or whatever... or if it is possibly just going to wind up being a service that one meant to charge extra for... it seems like a caster should have an option.
Possible Solution: In the !menu listings, specifically under the cleric options, druid options, and bard options... an option should be added to "toggle" the special affliction curing intent (if you toggle that you don't want to cure such, then you just get rated as < 12 level for that script, or a yes/no flag is switched), much like you can currently choose whether or not to have the flavor scripts display... whether or not to use the !htf... etc. One toggle for all seems reasonable... though perhaps some may want to be able to toggle drug addiction, but not vampirism (can that be cured?).
KTA
In order to cure most of those "afflictions" a healer needs to be 12th level. However... what if a healer wants to use a heal spell on a recipient, but does not want to cure any afflictions in the process? Whether it is a happy addict, lycanthrope, or whatever... or if it is possibly just going to wind up being a service that one meant to charge extra for... it seems like a caster should have an option.
Possible Solution: In the !menu listings, specifically under the cleric options, druid options, and bard options... an option should be added to "toggle" the special affliction curing intent (if you toggle that you don't want to cure such, then you just get rated as < 12 level for that script, or a yes/no flag is switched), much like you can currently choose whether or not to have the flavor scripts display... whether or not to use the !htf... etc. One toggle for all seems reasonable... though perhaps some may want to be able to toggle drug addiction, but not vampirism (can that be cured?).