Dylan Ryan |
I am new to these forums, so I am unsure if there is a better place to list any typos found in the rules that should be errata'd. So, forgive me if this is not a good place to get such things noticed, and please point me to a better place to post this.
Anyway, the wording of True Resurrection says (emphasis my own):
Upon completion of the spell, the creature is immediately restored to full hit points, vigor, and health, with no negative levels (or Constitution points) and all of the prepared spells possessed by the creature when it died.
That should say "... (or loss of Constitution points) ..." as currently the spell says that True Res brings you back with 0 Con (so you immediately die again and then have 0 Con so cannot be brought back by anything but a lucky Reincarnate that grants a con bonus). Obvious that this was just edited from 3.5 and the re-wording never got applied to the parenthetical, but that should be fixed in the next round of Errata.
Oren |
It's a killer spell :)
Welcome to the forums! Yes, this is the correct place to report such problems, at least until Paizo would decide to start a forum dedicated to errata (which I hope they would).
You're right, 3.5 said: "with no loss of level (or Constitution points)". There the note in the parenthesis was correct, but in Pathfinder it isn't because of the change of the wording before.