You'd want to create some proper hypotheses first, that'll allow you to come up with the right variables that can be tested. Since we're talking about healing they'll be biological, like amount of blood or speed of cellular division. Then once you have the variables, you just need to come up with ways to change your independent variable, measure the impact of that change on your dependent variable, and make sure the experiment can be run consistently a few times.
After all of that it wouldn't be hard to analyze the resulting data, adjust your hypotheses, and re-run any experiments as necessary.
[Did he just describe the scientific method? Yes.]
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[ she's not shocked they were both involved with rule breaking. or that they met in detention, adorable. ]
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He clicks his tongue at being called 'buddy.']
Well, now that we're talking about it are you at all curious?
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Sure
But how am I to know?
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How?
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After all of that it wouldn't be hard to analyze the resulting data, adjust your hypotheses, and re-run any experiments as necessary.
[Did he just describe the scientific method? Yes.]
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I will be honest
That sounds so boring I could cry
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Maybe you can ask around and see if someone knows a magical equivalent of the scientific method. Or some way that's less boring.
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[ it's gonna be a hard pass, buddy. ]
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You're not going to.
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Sorry
If someone else did all the work, I would volunteer but that doesn't seem likely, does it?
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[This nerd.]
I'm still new to magic. This would be a good opportunity to learn.
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Sure, whatever you want to do
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Okay. I'll start thinking, and when I come up with some ideas for experimentation methods.
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