Wand of Infernal Healing


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I was told at one of my sessions I could pick up a Wand of Infernal Healing for my Tiefling Magus for two Prestige Points.

Cool!

But where is this item located? What book is it in so I can have the book at the table if need be to show a DM?

Thanks ahead of time.

Snip

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It is located in Inner Sea World Guide. (Also, Gods and Magic, but it was updated in the Inner Sea World Guide.)

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Inner Sea World Guide

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So, Snip, let's say you needed to find that information for yourself. Where would you look?

My recommendation would be to consult the "Archives of Nethys" at http://www.archivesofnethys.com/ . This is a fan-run compilation of Pathfinder stuff, but it's very thorough.

(Why not the Additional Resources document? Because AR oftentimes says "all spells from pages 101-120 are legal" without specifying which spells are on those pages, so you won't necessarily find the words "Infernal Healing" on the page.)

(Why not the PRD? Because the PRD has a really odd search interface. (Infernal healing turns up a lot of matches, none of which are the spell. "Infernal Healing" with the quotation marks turns up no matches.)

(Why not the d20pfsrd? because it's a for-profit 3rd-party site, and so it's not allowed to use a lot of reserved Paizo-trademarked terminology. Lots of Golarion-specific terms are changed out for generic placeholders. So, while wou will find infernal haling there, you won't find the Knights of Ozem. The trait "Qadira princess" is listed as "prince". However, if I can't access the Archives of Nethys, the srd is my next choice.)

So, we know that infernal healing is a spell, so we set up a custom search for spells containing the word "infernal". And we find what we're looking for. (infernal healing)

Lantern Lodge *

And despite it's negative connotations, that wand is an absolute godsend for post combat healing. Especially if you go in to a super grindy module.

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Sure, if you never use buffs less than an hour per level.

Grand Lodge 4/5 ** Venture-Agent, Colorado—Denver

I don't understand how a spell marked as "evil" can be used in PFS.

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roll4initiative wrote:
I don't understand how a spell marked as "evil" can be used in PFS.

PFS only bars evil alignment, not dipping your toes into evil every now and again.

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Also think of it as a roleplaying motivation. Would you allow your Paladin to ever use one or be healed by one? Assuming of course he isnt one of those builds with int/wis dumped so he isnt capable of deductively reasoning what it is.

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The existence of Infernal Healing actually makes me hate it when I use Cure Light Wounds for miniscule comparative healing. I roll a 1d8 and get 3s and 5s come up, knowing I could be getting 10, 10, 10, 10.

I guess that's why this spell is considered evil. It makes me hate good things.

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roll4initiative wrote:
I don't understand how a spell marked as "evil" can be used in PFS.

Casting [Evil] spells does not turn you Evil. Casting [Evil] spells is not forbidden in PFS. Only being an Evil alignment is prohibited.

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Yea Wand of Infernal healing is a godsend for characters without clw

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Bakutaku wrote:
Yea Wand of Infernal healing is a godsend for characters without clw

Or at least a "devilsend". :)

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LazarX wrote:
Bakutaku wrote:
Yea Wand of Infernal healing is a godsend for characters without clw
Or at least a "devilsend". :)

Isn't Asmodeus both?

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