Lanefan said:If there's not some sort of mechanic - be it herbs, potions, spells, whatever - to speed healing the "excitement" level drops considerably; entire sessions would consist of waiting for days on end to recover hit points and hoping nothing hostile drops by in the meantime....
Nifft said:The solution is obvious: everyone should play a troll. No more need for healing magic, and even limb loss will be recovered, so it's forward-compatible with new mechanics (like, say, limb loss).Cheers, -- N
That was Elrond, who is notable as a healer and yes never displayed any of that 'in game play' since to the story he is essentially an NPC. Gandalf gets divine intevention to ressurect him, once again 'off screen'. Everyone else gets beat up and bruised normally with little more than bandages to help AFAIK.Bad Paper said:so I did a quick skim of this thread, and I'm still confused.
Can someone point me to a single usage of healing magic in Lord of the Rings?
Bad Paper said:Can someone point me to a single usage of healing magic in Lord of the Rings? Or perhaps Emirikol is being cheeky, and that's OK. D&D's reliance on healing magic and clerics irritates the hell out of me, and maybe that puts me in Emirikol's camp. the idiotic prominence of cleric-and-healing reliance is one of those proud nails I desperately want to pound down. When the revolution comes, clerics will be first against the wall.
Mortellan said:Everyone else gets beat up and bruised normally with little more than bandages to help AFAIK.
Probably. I do know in the Conan -movie- he was taken to death's door when he was on the Tree of Woe and the oriental spellcaster had to heal/res him, requiring quite a bit of time, inscribing runes and whatnot.Emirikol said:I also like to use the conan comparisons...there you either die (if you're not conan) or you havent' been injured. There seems to be no healing in the Conan stories.
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In the houses of healing in Return of the King, Aragorn uses athelas to bring Eowyn back. That's the most memorable example, I think. It's hardly ubiquitous.Bad Paper said:Can someone point me to a single usage of healing magic in Lord of the Rings?