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As a standard action, you may spend a spell point to touch a target and heal it an amount of damage equal to 1d8 + your caster level. This is a positive energy effect, and as such may be used to harm undead (Will half). | As a standard action, you may spend a spell point to touch a target and heal it an amount of damage equal to 1d8 + your caster level. This is a positive energy effect, and as such may be used to harm undead (Will half). | ||
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− | {{TalentsList| | + | {{TalentsList|Header=Cure}} |
− | {{TalentsList| | + | {{TalentsList|Header=Restore}} |
− | {{TalentsList| | + | {{TalentsList|Header=Cure & Restore}} |
− | {{TalentsList| | + | {{TalentsList|Header=Hostile}} |
− | {{TalentsList| | + | {{TalentsList|Header=Vitality|Text=A caster with one or more vitality talents may grant a bonus to any ally they use a Life sphere ability on as a free action made when they use that sphere ability. This includes using Fount of Life and granting effects with a duration, such as Revitalize. |
The bonus lasts for up to 1 minute, or until the ally takes damage from either failing a saving throw or being hit with an attack roll. In the case of abilities with a duration, the minute starts when the ability is used, and ends 1 minute later at the latest, even if the triggering ability is still in effect. | The bonus lasts for up to 1 minute, or until the ally takes damage from either failing a saving throw or being hit with an attack roll. In the case of abilities with a duration, the minute starts when the ability is used, and ends 1 minute later at the latest, even if the triggering ability is still in effect. | ||
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A creature can benefit from a vitality talent attached to a Life ability, even if they don’t actually gain anything from the Life ability (such as using cure on a creature at full hit points).}} | A creature can benefit from a vitality talent attached to a Life ability, even if they don’t actually gain anything from the Life ability (such as using cure on a creature at full hit points).}} | ||
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− | {{TalentsList| | + | {{TalentsList|Header=Other}} |
− | |{{TalentsList| | + | |{{TalentsList|Header=Cure|Adv=True}} |
− | {{TalentsList| | + | {{TalentsList|Header=Restore|Adv=True}} |
− | {{TalentsList| | + | {{TalentsList|Header=Resurrection|Adv=True}} |
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You are not a healer, you are a soldier, and life can’t be given before it is taken. You cannot use your Life sphere abilities without successfully attacking a worthy enemy first. | You are not a healer, you are a soldier, and life can’t be given before it is taken. You cannot use your Life sphere abilities without successfully attacking a worthy enemy first. |
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