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rename this spell block to Restoration? | |||
Spare The Dying (Power 0, instant, 1 action, 1 living creature, touch): make a Spirit check to staunch bleeding or stabilize a dying creature as if you had a Healer's Kit. Apply modifiers you would get to normal healing checks. | Spare The Dying (Power 0, instant, 1 action, 1 living creature, touch): make a Spirit check to staunch bleeding or stabilize a dying creature as if you had a Healer's Kit. Apply modifiers you would get to normal healing checks. | ||
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Heals one living creature (Power)d4 HP, or up to six living creatures (Power-2)d4 HP. | Heals one living creature (Power)d4 HP, or up to six living creatures (Power-2)d4 HP. | ||
*Restoration | |||
(Power 1+, instant, 1 action, 1 living creature, touch) | |||
Remove (Power-1) temporary physical conditions, such as deafened, paralyzed, blinded. At Power 1 or counting as one condition, you can remove 10 Wind, Heat, Cold, Hunger and/or Thirst (forms of Fatigue) Thirst and Hunger can only be cured if the subject has had at least a half ration of food and drink. Other forms of Fatigue (mostly magical Drains and the like) may be affected, usually at a less than 1-to-1 rate. | |||
Cure Condition | |||
(Power 2+, instant, 1 action, 1 living creature, touch) | |||
Remove (Power-1) temporary physical conditions, such as deafened, paralyzed, blinded. | |||
at higher levels, can restore maiming / regrow limbs | |||
- (can never regrow heads?) | |||
As one condition, you can remove all Wind, or 10 Fatigue, Heat, Cold, Hunger and/or Thirst (forms of Fatigue). Thirst and Hunger can only be cured if the subject has had at least a half ration of food and drink. Other forms of Fatigue (mostly magical Drains and the like) may be affected, usually at a less than 1-to-1 rate, and possibly requiring a minimum Power. | |||
- Revivify??? | |||
- used at a high enough level, it can repair a dead body, making it ready for a soul to reinhabit | |||
===TBD=== | |||
Cure Condition / Restoration (grab from Cure Wounds) | |||
Restore Life and Limb | |||
- to raise the dead, you need Cure Wounds ( | |||
Revivify | |||
(Power 3, instant, 1 "living" creature, touch, 300 gp of ritual materials) | |||
You restore life to a creature that has died within the last minute whose soul is at liberty. They have 0 hp and retain any Wounds and Life damage. It can't restore those dead of old age and does not return missing body parts. | |||
- harm / heal | |||
- greater restoration | |||
- restore life and limb (acks) (merge raise dead, heal, regeneration, greater restoration into a single Restore Life and Limb spell) | |||
real Resurrection is realm magic (both the physical restoration and the soul binding) and costs a bunch; can burn extra stuff for bonuses on the tamper with mortality roll. |
Latest revision as of 05:55, 7 May 2022
Red Age > Rules > Magic > Spells > Cure Wounds
rename this spell block to Restoration?
Spare The Dying (Power 0, instant, 1 action, 1 living creature, touch): make a Spirit check to staunch bleeding or stabilize a dying creature as if you had a Healer's Kit. Apply modifiers you would get to normal healing checks. Cure Wounds (Power 1+, instant, 1 action, 1 living creature, touch): heals (Power)d6 + (Power) HP to a creature. If cast as part of a Short Rest, excess healing can restore 1 Life per 2 HP. If cast as part of a Long Rest (only the single most powerful healing spell is applied), it is added to your natural healing for Wounds.
Healing Word (Power 1+, instant, 1 bonus, range 60') Heals one living creature (Power)d4 HP, or up to six living creatures (Power-2)d4 HP.
- Restoration
(Power 1+, instant, 1 action, 1 living creature, touch) Remove (Power-1) temporary physical conditions, such as deafened, paralyzed, blinded. At Power 1 or counting as one condition, you can remove 10 Wind, Heat, Cold, Hunger and/or Thirst (forms of Fatigue) Thirst and Hunger can only be cured if the subject has had at least a half ration of food and drink. Other forms of Fatigue (mostly magical Drains and the like) may be affected, usually at a less than 1-to-1 rate.
Cure Condition (Power 2+, instant, 1 action, 1 living creature, touch) Remove (Power-1) temporary physical conditions, such as deafened, paralyzed, blinded.
at higher levels, can restore maiming / regrow limbs - (can never regrow heads?) As one condition, you can remove all Wind, or 10 Fatigue, Heat, Cold, Hunger and/or Thirst (forms of Fatigue). Thirst and Hunger can only be cured if the subject has had at least a half ration of food and drink. Other forms of Fatigue (mostly magical Drains and the like) may be affected, usually at a less than 1-to-1 rate, and possibly requiring a minimum Power.
- Revivify??? - used at a high enough level, it can repair a dead body, making it ready for a soul to reinhabit
TBD
Cure Condition / Restoration (grab from Cure Wounds)
Restore Life and Limb - to raise the dead, you need Cure Wounds (
Revivify (Power 3, instant, 1 "living" creature, touch, 300 gp of ritual materials) You restore life to a creature that has died within the last minute whose soul is at liberty. They have 0 hp and retain any Wounds and Life damage. It can't restore those dead of old age and does not return missing body parts.
- harm / heal - greater restoration - restore life and limb (acks) (merge raise dead, heal, regeneration, greater restoration into a single Restore Life and Limb spell)
real Resurrection is realm magic (both the physical restoration and the soul binding) and costs a bunch; can burn extra stuff for bonuses on the tamper with mortality roll.