
RigaMortus |
I don't own any 2E books yet, so my learning of PF2E is limited to what I can find online...
Does 2E have any sort of natural healing, similar to 1E? In 1E you healed your character level in HP over night w an 8 hour rest... Is there something similar in PF2E?
The closest thing I found was Medicine checks or treat wounds which takes 10 minutes to heal a person you are treating, and you can do it once an hour... Is this what players are supposed to be using to heal at the end of their day/over night (assuming no access to magical healing)?
If there IS natural healing, can someone quote the rule for me?
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Another question while I am thinking of it...
I read about the dying condition and being wounded... and like most effects in game they have degrees (Dying 1, Dying 2... Wounded 1, Wounded 2)... but I couldn't find out what effects the wounded condition does to a character...
Thank you

Kekkres |
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I don't own any 2E books yet, so my learning of PF2E is limited to what I can find online...
Does 2E have any sort of natural healing, similar to 1E? In 1E you healed your character level in HP over night w an 8 hour rest... Is there something similar in PF2E?
The closest thing I found was Medicine checks or treat wounds which takes 10 minutes to heal a person you are treating, and you can do it once an hour... Is this what players are supposed to be using to heal at the end of their day/over night (assuming no access to magical healing)?
If there IS natural healing, can someone quote the rule for me?
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Another question while I am thinking of it...
I read about the dying condition and being wounded... and like most effects in game they have degrees (Dying 1, Dying 2... Wounded 1, Wounded 2)... but I couldn't find out what effects the wounded condition does to a character...
Thank you
Characters require 8 hours of sleep each day. Though resting typically happens at night, a group gains the same benefits for resting during the day. Either way, they can gain the benefits of resting only once every 24 hours. A character who rests for 8 hours recovers in the following ways:
The character regains Hit Points equal to their Constitution modifier (minimum 1) multiplied by their level. If they rest without any shelter or comfort, you might reduce this healing by half (to a minimum of 1 HP).The character loses the fatigued condition.
The character reduces the severity of the doomed and drained conditions by 1.
Most spellcasters need to rest before they regain their spells for the day.

breithauptclan |

There is both Rest which gives a few HP every night, and Long-term Rest that takes days of downtime.
The healing from Rest is usually forgotten about because Treat Wounds is so good. There isn't much reason to go to bed not fully healed.
The Wounded condition changes what value of Dying you get. It doesn't have any other effect. Also be aware of the Doomed condition that also interacts with the Dying condition and the process of becoming dead.

Errenor |
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I don't own any 2E books yet, so my learning of PF2E is limited to what I can find online...
Also to make things clear, the cite breithauptclan gave you the links to has all the rules for the game from all the books (except maybe the newest one until they upload it) officially, for free. It maybe not very convenient to read and better to use as a reference, but it's all there.
Here are the base rules organized by the book . Better to start with a first part 'Core Rulebook'.
Baarogue |
RigaMortus wrote:I don't own any 2E books yet, so my learning of PF2E is limited to what I can find online...Also to make things clear, the cite breithauptclan gave you the links to has all the rules for the game from all the books (except maybe the newest one until they upload it) officially, for free. It maybe not very convenient to read and better to use as a reference, but it's all there.
Here are the base rules organized by the book . Better to start with a first part 'Core Rulebook'.
Oooh, that's a handy page. I didn't know they had a page with them organized like that. Thanks!

Errenor |
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Errenor wrote:Oooh, that's a handy page. I didn't know they had a page with them organized like that. Thanks!RigaMortus wrote:I don't own any 2E books yet, so my learning of PF2E is limited to what I can find online...Also to make things clear, the cite breithauptclan gave you the links to has all the rules for the game from all the books (except maybe the newest one until they upload it) officially, for free. It maybe not very convenient to read and better to use as a reference, but it's all there.
Here are the base rules organized by the book . Better to start with a first part 'Core Rulebook'.
You are welcome. It's also 'Rules->All rules' in the menu. I myself just had to find a way to browse basic rules without using search...