| Sean FitzSimon |
SRD: Heal Skill wrote:
To treat poison means to tend to a single character who has been poisoned and who is going to take more damage from the poison (or suffer some other effect). Every time the poisoned character makes a saving throw against the poison, you make a Heal check. If your Heal check exceeds the DC of the poison, the character receives a +4 competence bonus on his saving throw against the poison.
SRD: Delay Poison wrote:
The subject becomes temporarily immune to poison. Any poison in its system or any poison to which it is exposed during the spell's duration does not affect the subject until the spell's duration has expired. Delay poison does not cure any damage that poison may have already done.
Since your heal check replaces a save that the character naturally makes you'll need to wait until the spell has expired before you can treat it.
| wraithstrike |
Sean FitzSimon wrote:
SRD: Heal Skill wrote:To treat poison means to tend to a single character who has been poisoned and who is going to take more damage from the poison (or suffer some other effect). Every time the poisoned character makes a saving throw against the poison, you make a Heal check. If your Heal check exceeds the DC of the poison, the character receives a +4 competence bonus on his saving throw against the poison.SRD: Delay Poison wrote:The subject becomes temporarily immune to poison. Any poison in its system or any poison to which it is exposed during the spell's duration does not affect the subject until the spell's duration has expired. Delay poison does not cure any damage that poison may have already done.Since your heal check replaces a save that the character naturally makes you'll need to wait until the spell has expired before you can treat it.
I guess I should have looked the rules up.
Thanks :)