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Healer's Lore and Melora's Tide

heliopolix

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Healer’s Lore
... When you grant healing with
one of your cleric powers that has the healing key-
word, add your Wisdom modifier to the hit points the
recipient regains.

Melora's Tide (paraphrased)
You or bloodied ally gets regeneration 2 until end of encounter or until no longer bloodied.

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From my interpretation, Healers lore obviously adds to healing word, where your ally spends a surge, and heals that amount, plus 1d6, plus your wis mod.

I am wondering if meloras tide gets the +wis bonus the first round, every round, or not at all.
 

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Melora's Tide gives regeneration rather than direct healing, so I'd have to say, no it doesn't get the Healer's Lore bonus.

Raven Queen's Blessing and the Kord one, on the other hand... I'm not so sure about.
 

I would say yes. The Melora Tide feat ability has the Healing keyword and regeneration is the gaining of hit points. Its a nice synergy.
 


Kraydak said:
It is not clear to me that the powers granted by Channel Divinity *feats* count as Cleric powers.

You know, you are right, "Healer's Lore" specifically calls out cleric powers, not feat powers or class features. I was wrong, Healer's Lore does not grant any benefit to Melora's Tide.
 



For a ralated question, then, what about a cleric power like Divine Power(Cleric Attack 9)? From my reading of Healer's Lore, you'd gain the bonus hps when the power was used, then gain the regeneration.
 

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