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I used the crusader stress heal. Thanks for your feedback.
Now I add a blighted detrimental effect on it, it won't be too powerful now. The target will get poisoned if you keep using it on 1 ally.
It's stress heal is on par with that of the Abomination's stress heal, which has the extreme downside of being self-targeted only, while the Antiquarian can dole it out at will. It's detrimental effect of debuffing Blight-Resistance is completely redundant against most encounters. And it has even more upsides, of having the powerful effect to remove stuns.
Also in the description here it's supposed to actually Blight it's target, ingame that effect is non-present.
Incidentally the stress healing is also identical with modded classes that stress heal themselves, which seemed to have used the Abomination as a factor of balancing.
S-heal of 6 on LV2 seems too powerful, you could get away with halving this amount, and I'd still spam it, as is.
Cheers.
Changing that has fixed the issue.