lost Con points

Started by kreep, August 07, 2007, 04:28:12 PM

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kreep

When dealing with undead a character may lose so many Con points per round.  My question is how fast do those points return after undead is dealt with or character has left said situation?

mocking bird

We have it that without magical means the points only come back with a stat gain roll at level advancement.
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yammahoper

You are looking for the Soul Withering rules, pg 134 in the RMSS rulebook. 

1 pt per day of rest, or 1 pt per week if not travelling and generally staying in one place.  If in a specially soothing place, rate increases to 2 pts a day or 2 pts a week.  If on holy ground, rate increases by an additional 1d10 pts a day or week.

There are also spells to heal drained Co.  Cleric base list I believe.

lynn
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mocking bird

Quote from: yammahoper on August 07, 2007, 06:32:46 PMThere are also spells to heal drained Co.  Cleric base list I believe.

lynn

Base book and spell law both reference Healer Base - Cleansing.  However that list does not contain the spells needed.  Life Mastery - Cleric base 'Heal Life Essence'.
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markc

If the campain calls for it you might use the skill cleansing trance.
I allways think of The Wounded Land book when I think of cleansing trance.
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