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 Post subject: Knowing the Rules: How to Heal a wound
PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 12:52 pm 

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So with the massive Damage rule being made a requirement for campaign play, I thought I would take the opportunity to outline the ways to heal wounds.

Tier 1:
Heal Skill Pg 152, Extended Care, links to Healing and Death Pg 316.
Someone else might help you out with extended care, but it comes down to making a healing roll each day to recover a wound (or take some other more significant damage)
Heal (CoH) Surgery (TN 40)

val'Ossan Psion, or Priest of Yarris, can cast the spell Healing Waters 1x day with a fate point
Any Psions can cast Refresh the Body to heal their own wounds.
The spell Stabilize can heal the wounds of someone just vanquished if you can get next to them

Tier 2:
val'Inares Bloodline talent Endure the Pain of Others will allow a val to transfer a wound to themselves once a day
val'Ishi Bloodline The Loving Caress of our Goddess will allow a val to heal anothers wound once a day
Spell Psion Master they Self, among other things the psions can heal their own wounds with this spell.
Spell Tender Caress (tier reflects the path availability) a caster of the old failth of both larissa and beltine can cast this to remove wounds.

Tier 3:
Spell Corpus: Mend Wounds, here is the industrial strength wound healer, most any divine caster can get this, its a speed 10 to cast!
Talent Lay on Hands (Beltine, Belisarda, Illir) can heal a wound for devout characters.
The spell Arcane Pact can heal the wounds of someone just vanquished
The spell Resurgence can heal the wounds of someone just vanquished also.

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