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| Benefit=Whenever you use a healing spell to heal a PC ally, many points of healing which would raise their hit point total above their normal maximum are not lost.  Instead, the points of healing which would raise their hit point total above their maximum are recorded as temporary hit points.  This effect can only happen during combat, and the hit points, unless removed through damage, fade at the end of the encounter.  The maximum number of temp hit points which can be gained this way is equal to the Cleric's class level.
| Benefit=Whenever you use a healing spell to heal a PC ally, any points of healing which would raise their hit point total above their normal maximum are not lost.  Instead, the points of healing which would raise their hit point total above their maximum are recorded as temporary hit points.  This effect can only happen during combat, and the temporary hit points, unless removed through damage, fade at the end of the encounter.  The maximum number of temp hit points which can be gained this way is equal to the Cleric's class level.





Latest revision as of 16:28, 13 December 2020


Your Healing spells are able to fill your allies with Divine power.

Prerequisites: Cleric 21

Benefit: Whenever you use a healing spell to heal a PC ally, any points of healing which would raise their hit point total above their normal maximum are not lost. Instead, the points of healing which would raise their hit point total above their maximum are recorded as temporary hit points. This effect can only happen during combat, and the temporary hit points, unless removed through damage, fade at the end of the encounter. The maximum number of temp hit points which can be gained this way is equal to the Cleric's class level.