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Confused about first aid after reading Torn Asunder
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<blockquote data-quote="techno" data-source="post: 1097774" data-attributes="member: 695"><p>After reading <em>Torn Asunder: Critical Hits</em>, I am wondering if I have been interpreting the first aid rules correctly. Referring to the core rules, the book (on page 31) states, "Under the standard rules, a character can be given first aid to stabilize a life-threatening injury bringing her from negative hit points to zero hit points." Later on that same page it says, "his patient gains a number of hit points above those necessary to bring him to zero (referring to normal 'stabilization')."</p><p></p><p>This implies that stablizing a character under the core rules means that he is brought back to zero hit points. This is not how I interpret a reading of the "Recovering with Help" rules on page 129 of the 3.0 PHB. It says that, after a dying character becomes stable, he has a 10% chance of becoming conscious "at which point he is disabled <strong>(as IF he had 0 hit points)</strong>." I don't see anything that says a character is <strong>actually</strong> raised to 0 hit points.</p><p></p><p>My question is: Does this actually raise the character back to 0 hit points (as Critical Hits implies) or can he remain conscious but disabled with negative hit points (as the PHB seems to imply)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techno, post: 1097774, member: 695"] After reading [I]Torn Asunder: Critical Hits[/I], I am wondering if I have been interpreting the first aid rules correctly. Referring to the core rules, the book (on page 31) states, "Under the standard rules, a character can be given first aid to stabilize a life-threatening injury bringing her from negative hit points to zero hit points." Later on that same page it says, "his patient gains a number of hit points above those necessary to bring him to zero (referring to normal 'stabilization')." This implies that stablizing a character under the core rules means that he is brought back to zero hit points. This is not how I interpret a reading of the "Recovering with Help" rules on page 129 of the 3.0 PHB. It says that, after a dying character becomes stable, he has a 10% chance of becoming conscious "at which point he is disabled [B](as IF he had 0 hit points)[/B]." I don't see anything that says a character is [B]actually[/B] raised to 0 hit points. My question is: Does this actually raise the character back to 0 hit points (as Critical Hits implies) or can he remain conscious but disabled with negative hit points (as the PHB seems to imply)? [/QUOTE]
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