Disciple of Justice question

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This should be an easy question as I just wanted to make sure I'm not misreading.

Regarding Disciple of Justice

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From Heroes of the Forgotten Lands (but also in Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms)

Benefit: When you use your second wind, you can choose an ally adjacent to you to regain the hit points granted by it. If you do so, you don't regain the hit points.
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I am reading the feat to mean:
1. I spend a surge but gain no healing (no problem)
2. I gain the +2 defenses for a round normally received when second winding (no problem)
3. One adjacent ally (target) does not spend a surge (no problem)
4. The target but gains my surge value (question....)

In this reading, I am assuming that "it" in the first sentence refers to "your second wind" from the first clause of that same sentence.

However, every other similar feat/power/item that I can think of lets the target heal the target's own surge value, not the giver's surge value.

So I just wanted a sanity check that I am not misreading - particularly point 4; it is my surge value and not the target's surge value, correct?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Well, actually "the hit points" means not only your surge value, but any benefits you get to surge value (for instance if you add additional healing on Second Wind from an item, feat, etc.,). Paladin's have the ability to use their SV for Lay On Hands, isn't an unprecedented mechanic.
 

This should be an easy question as I just wanted to make sure I'm not misreading.

Regarding Disciple of Justice

[sblock]
From Heroes of the Forgotten Lands (but also in Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms)

Benefit: When you use your second wind, you can choose an ally adjacent to you to regain the hit points granted by it. If you do so, you don't regain the hit points.
[/sblock]

I am reading the feat to mean:
1. I spend a surge but gain no healing (no problem)
2. I gain the +2 defenses for a round normally received when second winding (no problem)
3. One adjacent ally (target) does not spend a surge (no problem)
4. The target but gains my surge value (question....)

In this reading, I am assuming that "it" in the first sentence refers to "your second wind" from the first clause of that same sentence.

However, every other similar feat/power/item that I can think of lets the target heal the target's own surge value, not the giver's surge value.

So I just wanted a sanity check that I am not misreading - particularly point 4; it is my surge value and not the target's surge value, correct?

Thanks in advance.
Correct.
 

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