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<blockquote data-quote="Unwise" data-source="post: 5605387" data-attributes="member: 98008"><p>My post might not have been clear sorry. In my game PCs only 'recover' half of their healing surges eg they had lost 4, they regain 2 if they sleep in armor, or have any other sort of bad rest, like when they tried to rest too close to a Banshees lair and the noise tormented their sleep, or when they made bad survival roles in the snow. In the case of an otherwise healthy person, their maximum healing surges just drops by one. It is not a big deal until you do it a lot of nights in a row. </p><p> </p><p>A knight or paladin may well decide that they will sleep in their armor when on campaign in potentially dangerous areas. That is a choice they make that has a minor downside. All it takes is one good nights rest and they are fine again. In my current game, the knight often sleeps in his armor, but it is a choice with consequences each time, not a default. It is making it a default that is really 'gamey' imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unwise, post: 5605387, member: 98008"] My post might not have been clear sorry. In my game PCs only 'recover' half of their healing surges eg they had lost 4, they regain 2 if they sleep in armor, or have any other sort of bad rest, like when they tried to rest too close to a Banshees lair and the noise tormented their sleep, or when they made bad survival roles in the snow. In the case of an otherwise healthy person, their maximum healing surges just drops by one. It is not a big deal until you do it a lot of nights in a row. A knight or paladin may well decide that they will sleep in their armor when on campaign in potentially dangerous areas. That is a choice they make that has a minor downside. All it takes is one good nights rest and they are fine again. In my current game, the knight often sleeps in his armor, but it is a choice with consequences each time, not a default. It is making it a default that is really 'gamey' imo. [/QUOTE]
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