Blood of the Martyr, Quick Question


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4 people marked this as FAQ candidate.

ok, to quote the rules for it that confuses me:

"- The subject can lick her own wounds in this way to regain half as many hit points as she lost that round. If the bleeding effect is stopped or the spell's duration ends, the subject's blood no longer heals those who drink it, though in the latter case the subject continues to bleed until the bleeding is stopped via magical healing or a successful DC 15 Heal check."

Because this is a spell, therefor "magical healing", does that mean if the person sups their OWN blood, the spell effectively ends and the subject no longer bleeds? i ask because on a defensive standpoint in makes a lot of sense, on an OFFENSIVE standpoint, it makes the spell nigh useless. so, is my interpretation correct or has it been errata'd/FAQ'd?

(btw, long time lurker, first time poster, thanks for the time)

-zai


Sorry to Necro, but I was wondering this myself.

Shadow Lodge

Welcome to the messageboards Yirrixees [bit of a late welcome, but still, welcome]!

There is no Errata/FAQ to my knowledge, but it seems like the spell would stop the bleeding itself. They still have to spend a Full-Round Action that provokes Attacks of Opportunity.


Hmm yeah this is definitely something for the FAQ...

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