Radiant heart of devotion post remaster.


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Hello,

I wanted to know because I do find the information on Archive of Nethys but not on Demiplane, but Nethys show that faith tatoo got a remaster version allowing for the user to sanctify themselves to something their deity allow. While Demiplane show the previous legacy version, not mentioning sanctification as it didn't exist.
Which one is correct in such instance?

Edit on this question: Somehow my search through Demiplane didn't show me the remastered version, I have now found it and that question is answered.

My second question was about the spell "Radiant heart of devotion". It didn't get a remaster version but I believe it was said that spell that didn't get a remaster version could still be used, requiring some possible tweak depending on which deleted mechanic was used.
On "Good" allies the spell before noted "Good creatures in the emanation gain a +1 status bonus to attack rolls and their Strikes deal an additional 1d6 good damage.".
Good damage doesn't exist anymore, so how would this spell work now? Just Spirit damage? Holy sanctified spirit damage? If you have any advice about it that could help me it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you everyone for the help you can give me.


The short answer is that the spell really isnt worth using if we follow it with the core preview conversion guidelines, And barely even before the remaster.

"Good" is now Holy, Which excludes basically all non-divine PCs from recieving a beneficial effect and dazzles the rest... coincidently almost exactly how it functions in blood lords where the spell comes from.

The spell would be holy, and it would either deal spirit damage and/or make the holy allies strikes holy. Its hard to reccomend over infuse vitality + bless due to the fact that you dazzle non-holy allies and need to sustain it.


Alignment damage was changed to Spirit damage in the remaster, so the straight conversion is Spirit. I imagine this one would be changed to Holy if it was ever remastered given what it does and where its from, so giving it the Holy trait would make sense (unless you want it to be able to do Unholy damage in which case give it the Sanctified trait, but that doesn't seem overly appropriate given the text on this one).

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