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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 4129417" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>The healing function doesn't make Iatric Effect totally useless; you can use various Iatric powers (such as storm) that last multiple rounds without having to use an action each round. Iatric effect also damages undead at the same time that it heals living creatures, so it's more useful if you and your living allies are facing a group of undead, etc.</p><p></p><p>Further, while I suppose one could rules-lawyer their way into saying that no function of <em>wish</em> carries an XP penalty, I'd say that using <em>wish</em> to create a magic item carries the normal XP cost for doing so, as outlined in the spell description. Even if you use it as an SLA, making new magic items via <em>wish</em> should still cost you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, the rules aren't totally clear on this issue, but I'd say that multiple castings of <em>time stop</em> don't stack, or even overlap with each other. You can't use another one until the first one ends (though different casters who use <em>time stop</em> at the same time would still be able to interact with each other normally, but not anyone else, as outlined in the spell description).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 4129417, member: 8461"] The healing function doesn't make Iatric Effect totally useless; you can use various Iatric powers (such as storm) that last multiple rounds without having to use an action each round. Iatric effect also damages undead at the same time that it heals living creatures, so it's more useful if you and your living allies are facing a group of undead, etc. Further, while I suppose one could rules-lawyer their way into saying that no function of [i]wish[/i] carries an XP penalty, I'd say that using [i]wish[/i] to create a magic item carries the normal XP cost for doing so, as outlined in the spell description. Even if you use it as an SLA, making new magic items via [i]wish[/i] should still cost you. Again, the rules aren't totally clear on this issue, but I'd say that multiple castings of [i]time stop[/i] don't stack, or even overlap with each other. You can't use another one until the first one ends (though different casters who use [i]time stop[/i] at the same time would still be able to interact with each other normally, but not anyone else, as outlined in the spell description). [/QUOTE]
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