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If you stay close to your will you regenerate both hp and sp (at least on casual) ~~Zzelly

Stay close to your.. What? -- ShoeMaker (Contributions Message) 16:46, September 30, 2012 (EDT)
The thing you have to protect in the middle of the platform, it's called your 'will', as in your free will I guess... Susalona (ContributionsMessage)
OH! I misread the question.. I though it said "If you stay close to your ____, will you regenerate both hp and sp? Yes, you regenerate HP and SP on all difficulties. -- ShoeMaker (Contributions Message) 19:59, September 30, 2012 (EDT)
Wrong as you frequently are tech. 1) He was not asking a question at all. 2) Your will (which refers to your will power - eg your ability to resist Tashkaar sleep spell) will not regenerate hp or sp on elite. It does on normal and casual as casual uses the same mechanics as normal in 99% of cases. Hard I haven't run in a while and don't recall if it does or not.
One thing I learned recently is that you can actually fail this quest as your "will" can be destroyed. I was recently soloing all of these elite on my 25 for monster manual, but had an lfm up for ppl to come along. Some random paladin joined.. At the end he intimidated the rust monster, ran over to the will and fought it there while i killed the other two.. He stood in such a way that it got cleaved and killed from the rust monsters attack heh. Before this I always assumed it was actually invincible since it lacks a health bar. But it does indeed have one, just hidden. --Shade