paizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Rulebook / 3.5 Conversion Guide conflictpaizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Rulebook / 3.5 Conversion Guide conflict2009-08-16T14:12:51Z2009-08-16T14:12:51ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Pathfinder Rulebook/3.5 Conversion Guide conflictTriOmegaZerohttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2juke?Pathfinder-Rulebook-35-Conversion-Guide#32009-08-16T14:12:50Z2009-08-16T14:12:50Z<p>I would go with the core rulebook, since that takes precedent over the conversion guide.</p>I would go with the core rulebook, since that takes precedent over the conversion guide.TriOmegaZero2009-08-16T14:12:50ZForums: Rules Questions: Pathfinder Rulebook/3.5 Conversion Guide conflictShadrhar (alias of Kneebiter)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2juke?Pathfinder-Rulebook-35-Conversion-Guide#22009-08-16T14:10:05Z2009-08-16T14:10:05Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Shadrhar wrote:</div><blockquote><p> The rules for the paladin's Lay On Hands is described differently in the 3.5 conversion guide and the printed rulebook.</p>
<p>The rulebook states that the paladin heals 1d6 damage per two paladin levels when using Lay On Hands, while the 3.5 conversion guide states that that the healing is 1d6 per paladin level. </blockquote><p>Which is correct? I'm assuming the rulebook is correct and the PDF is incorrect.Shadrhar wrote:The rules for the paladin's Lay On Hands is described differently in the 3.5 conversion guide and the printed rulebook.
The rulebook states that the paladin heals 1d6 damage per two paladin levels when using Lay On Hands, while the 3.5 conversion guide states that that the healing is 1d6 per paladin level.
Which is correct? I'm assuming the rulebook is correct and the PDF is incorrect.Shadrhar (alias of Kneebiter)2009-08-16T14:10:05ZForums: Rules Questions: Pathfinder Rulebook/3.5 Conversion Guide conflictShadrhar (alias of Kneebiter)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2juke?Pathfinder-Rulebook-35-Conversion-Guide#12009-08-16T05:54:16Z2009-08-16T05:54:16Z<p>The rules for the paladin's Lay On Hands is described differently in the 3.5 conversion guide and the printed rulebook.</p>
<p>The rulebook states that the paladin heals 1d6 damage per two paladin levels when using Lay On Hands, while the 3.5 conversion guide states that that the healing is 1d6 per paladin level.</p>The rules for the paladin's Lay On Hands is described differently in the 3.5 conversion guide and the printed rulebook.
The rulebook states that the paladin heals 1d6 damage per two paladin levels when using Lay On Hands, while the 3.5 conversion guide states that that the healing is 1d6 per paladin level.Shadrhar (alias of Kneebiter)2009-08-16T05:54:16Z