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How does striking an opponent heal your allies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Sebastian Hardin" data-source="post: 3882334" data-attributes="member: 54738"><p>What??????????????</p><p></p><p>You mean that, if my wizard has 6 Constitution score: -2 penalty, he has no phisical part in his hit points?? He has no body, then? Further, he has -2 penalty... he has a negative body?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's not about the nature of Hit Points. It's about a really unreallistic game mechanic. We have agreed with you that a mighty blow from the party leader could make your allies happy and keep fighting and stuff. Ok. But it doesn't translate to HP healing in the game rules.</p><p></p><p>It's like when you are playing soccer that twist your ancle. But you see your coach saying "Go boy, you can do it!" and You see your mom waving at you, your little brother cheering you up (he wants to be just like you btw) and you see the girl you like shouting "Do it for me!!!" You stand up! You keep fighting!!! The adrenaline makes you go on inspite of your twisted ancle... you score 2 goals, you win!!!! BUT AFTER the game is over... your ancle is screwed! It hurts and it is the size of a watermellon. What happened? Your didn't "heal", you got temporary HP (or maybe even a raise in CON, beacuse you end up far worse) and after the encounter, the pain returns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Sebastian Hardin, post: 3882334, member: 54738"] What?????????????? You mean that, if my wizard has 6 Constitution score: -2 penalty, he has no phisical part in his hit points?? He has no body, then? Further, he has -2 penalty... he has a negative body? It's not about the nature of Hit Points. It's about a really unreallistic game mechanic. We have agreed with you that a mighty blow from the party leader could make your allies happy and keep fighting and stuff. Ok. But it doesn't translate to HP healing in the game rules. It's like when you are playing soccer that twist your ancle. But you see your coach saying "Go boy, you can do it!" and You see your mom waving at you, your little brother cheering you up (he wants to be just like you btw) and you see the girl you like shouting "Do it for me!!!" You stand up! You keep fighting!!! The adrenaline makes you go on inspite of your twisted ancle... you score 2 goals, you win!!!! BUT AFTER the game is over... your ancle is screwed! It hurts and it is the size of a watermellon. What happened? Your didn't "heal", you got temporary HP (or maybe even a raise in CON, beacuse you end up far worse) and after the encounter, the pain returns. [/QUOTE]
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