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What level of regeneration qualifies a character for immortality via regeneration, and if the character has that level of regen, should the ability automatically be added to their page?
Looking at Type 3:
"Characters with this type of immortality can simply regenerate from wounds that would normally be lethal, though its effectiveness depends on the degree of the regeneration."
And reading Regeneration, Low-Mid is a good starting point for Type 3 imo:
"The ability to regenerate lost limbs, limited brain damage, and even severe organ damage or destruction, including traditionally fatal wounds and disembowelment or horizontal bisection."
High-Low sounds a bit too low for a starting point:
"The ability to regenerate severed fingers, toes, or ears, minor organ damage, and even potentially reattach lost limbs."
None of these are particularly lethal injuries, a person is still going to live just fine without a few fingers, toes, ears, and minor organ damage (though it depends on the organ too, such as lungs. A person can still live a decent life with only a single lung (which I would say is more than "minor organ damage" if you literally lose an entire lung), while minor damage to say...the heart, that's a different story)