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{{Core|Someone receiving Healing may instantly spend a hit die or recover one {{L|Damage|Hack|Hack Damage}}. Healing may also typically be used for damage. If the target is capable of taking healing for damage (such as if they're {{L|Category|Undead creatures|Undead}}), then they must roll their ''largest'' hit die and take that much {{L|Damage|Holy|Holy Damage}}. This does not consume any of their hit dice.}} |
{{Core|Someone receiving Healing may instantly spend a hit die or recover one {{L|Damage|Hack|Hack Damage}}. Healing may also typically be used for damage. If the target is capable of taking healing for damage (such as if they're {{L|Category|Undead creatures|Undead}}), then they must roll their ''largest'' hit die and take that much {{L|Damage|Holy|Holy Damage}}. This does not consume any of their hit dice. If a creature that's {{L|Condition|Unconscious}} receives Healing, they are {{L|Keyword|Awaken|Awakened}}.}} |
Revision as of 07:52, 19 January 2025
Someone receiving Healing may instantly spend a hit die or recover one hack damage. Healing may also typically be used for damage. If the target is capable of taking healing for damage (such as if they're undead), then they must roll their largest hit die and take that much holy damage. This does not consume any of their hit dice. If a creature that's unconscious receives Healing, they are awakened.