Shade said:I don't see anything like that on the kercpa or hamadryad (or the feystag). Are you maybe thinking of this?
Woodland Mastery (Su): Hamadryads are in tune with their forest and the environment they live in, and have a significant advantage while in the woodlands. They have exact knowledge of their forest home, providing them with +20 to Knowledge (nature) and Survival checks. Hamadryads in the forest are immune to any sort of summoning spell, but are aware of the attempted summons and from where it originated. They can consume and process any type of water, even water fouled by human or animal wastes.
I think that's more powerful than what we're looking for here. Would a simple "+2 to Spot and Listen checks while in forested areas" suffice?
Good point, and good question! I know several PCs who would want to know the answer to this, and it would be good to provide the DM with this informationShade said:Hmmm...I think you're on the right track, but I think it should function by contact, not imbibing. Also, after it is destroyed, should the remaining sap be harvestable? If so, how much?

I also think it should function by contact -- as a (sticky) salve rather than a potion. As for how much could be harvested from a felled golem... 10 applications (healing 1d8+1 each)?
Shade said:I think we should leave out wish...wouldn't it depend upon how the wish is used? Using a wish to produce a stinking cloud, for example, probably shouldn't affect it. We could probably leave off time stop as well.
I agree with this assessment.