Levistus's_Leviathan
5e Freelancer
Sorry, I guess I wasn't understanding why you were saying that, then. And "liking" the post that was making the complaint I was rebutting.That... Was the point.
Sorry, I guess I wasn't understanding why you were saying that, then. And "liking" the post that was making the complaint I was rebutting.That... Was the point.
Yeah it's always special when D&D designers make comments that are not only stupid, but not even something that can happen in D&D. Like, you literally CANNOT have your hand chopped off in 5E. It is impossible. Only through some wild piece of exception-based design, which would likely run on for multiple paragraphs would it even be possible. Nor would it have been something a Warlord could have fixed in 4E! Or any healer only healing HP! Yet that's the example he chose. SMDH as they say.Tell it to Mike "shouting hands back on" Mearls.
There is an optional rule in the DMG that allows that. (Normal healing doesn't grow back your hand, though. So I agree with you that the "criticism" of nonmagical healing is stupid.)Like, you literally CANNOT have your hand chopped off in 5E.
As amusing as I find this as a non sequitor, what is this in reference to?Tell it to Mike "shouting hands back on" Mearls.
He hated the Warlord class because they could "shout hands back on". There really isn't anything else to it.As amusing as I find this as a non sequitor, what is this in reference to?
Sounds like the valor bard with the right background and performance (oratory) will be a perfectly fine warlord after all...Just popping in here to bitterly observe that with Bardic Inspiration, a bard can shout/sing/declaim/harp/dance a wound closed, but it's okay because Magic!
That is all.
Disagree.
It doesn't "make it worse".
It shows there is another, real issue that's worth being concerned about, rather than the corner-case issue you were previously illustrating.
As others have already stated, not all damage is physical. Pyschic damage exists, after all. So just think of the Heal part of Bardic Inspiration as a morale boost or restoring the party's spirits.Just popping in here to bitterly observe that with Bardic Inspiration, a bard can shout/sing/declaim/harp/dance a wound closed, but it's okay because Magic!
That is all.
Unless there's actual physical damage, like poison, in which case it heals that too. Thinking about it differently doesn't change the rules.As others have already stated, not all damage is physical. Pyschic damage exists, after all. So just think of the Heal part of Bardic Inspiration as a morale boost or restoring the party's spirits.
Poison and bludgeoning/piercing/slashing don't have to damage your body every time you take those damage types and not every hit is an actual physical hit on your person. The PHB clearly states that hit points are a combination of physical resilience, agility, luck, will to live, and other factors. Hit points in 5e are more of a pool of resources you have to expend to avoid falling unconscious in battle, not a source of meat points like in video games. So healing isn't just restoring physical damage, it also can affect your agility, luck, will to live, and the other factors that makeup hit points.Unless there's actual physical damage, like poison, in which case it heals that too. Thinking about it differently doesn't change the rules.