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There is a clarification I need about the use of Fervor to Harm/heal.
Here's the listing:
By expending one use of this ability, a good warpriest (or one who worships a good deity) can touch a creature to heal it of 1d6 points of damage, plus an additional 1d6 points of damage for every 3 warpriest levels he possesses above 2nd (to a maximum of 7d6 at 20th level). Using this ability is a standard action (unless the warpriest targets himself, in which case it's a swift action). Alternatively, the warpriest can use this ability to harm an undead creature, dealing the same amount of damage he would otherwise heal with a melee touch attack. Using fervor in this way is a standard action that provokes an attack of opportunity. Undead do not receive a saving throw against this damage. This counts as positive energy.
Here's the Question:
Is using Fervor to heal an ally as a std action that provokes AO's? Is using it to harm undead as a melee touch atk ALSO provoke AO's?
When they state "Using fervor in this way is a standard action that provokes an attack of opportunity." Im not sure if they are referring to healing an ally or harming undead.
It would be super cool if healing an ally does not provoke AO's