Spontaneous Healing Feat


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion

Grand Lodge

So way back at the dawn of time in 3.5 there was a feat that allowed divine casters who did not gain the ability to spontaneously cast the cure and inflict spell. Basically, druids could heal if they needed too with a feat.

There was a similar feat that allowed divine casters who were not able to spontaneously cast summon nature's ally to summon nature's ally spontaneously.

Fast forward many years and we come to the ACG feat Spontaneous Nature's Ally. Now, this feat is a lot more restrictive then the 3.5 version (a domain req, a higher skill point req that used to be 4) but it still exists.

My question, does anyone think we will be getting the Healing (or hurting) version soon? I know my druid would love it.


Hum. Hurting seems unlikely... I think healing is sort of enevitable. Just might take a few years. I'd guess it'll show up in a splat book

Grand Lodge

Well, if we get one, I can not imagine a world where the community would not cry foul since they could not get both.

If memory serves (and I hope it does as I misplaced that book years ago) the original feat required you to be non evil to spontaneous the cure spells, non good to spontaneous the inflict. They were separate feats. You also needed 4 ranks in KN religion (back when the cross class skill meant that was level 5 at least, 6 with the way feats lined up) and you needed the ability to cast Summon Nature's Ally, spontaneously.

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