Spells that get rid of Nauseated state.


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Favor of the Martyr (SC p89) makes you immune to and suspends nausea, among other ill effects. In the SC it's a Pal4 only spell though. If you play in the Forgotten Realms it's called Favor of Ilmater (PGtF p102), a Clr4/Pal4 spell.
 

zlorf said:
Apart from Heal are there any lower level spells/potions that would
remove Nauseatation?
How do you expect a potion to cure Nausea, when you can't keep the potion down in the first place?

Panacea is about the only spell that fixes the condition before heal.
 

Pancea, Healing Lorecall, Heal.

A dragon shaman could do it with their touch of vitality after level 11. Heh, not exactly a great answer, but still.
 


IanB said:
I guess in the case of Healing Lorecall it would have to be a *quickened* Healing Lorecall.
Why would that work? Quickened abilties take just as much focus and concentration as a normal ability, just far less time. Also...

Nauseated
Experiencing stomach distress. Nauseated creatures are unable to attack, cast spells, concentrate on spells, or do anything else requiring attention. The only action such a character can take is a single move action per turn.
 

It might be a little on the nose but...


Remove Nausea on p. 105 of the BoED is a 3rd lvl cleric spell with a standard action casting time and a target of touch that cures the nauseated and sickened effect.

Still doesn't help a cleric cure themselves of nausea but at least it is something

J from Three Haligonians
 

Good point...just being hopeful :)

frankthedm said:
How do you expect a potion to cure Nausea, when you can't keep the potion down in the first place?

Panacea is about the only spell that fixes the condition before heal.
 

Thanks for the input everyone.

The power word which nauseates is nasty. :)

CHeers
Z

Three_Haligonians said:
It might be a little on the nose but...


Remove Nausea on p. 105 of the BoED is a 3rd lvl cleric spell with a standard action casting time and a target of touch that cures the nauseated and sickened effect.

Still doesn't help a cleric cure themselves of nausea but at least it is something

J from Three Haligonians
 

frankthedm said:
Why would that work? Quickened abilties take just as much focus and concentration as a normal ability, just far less time. Also...

Nauseated
Experiencing stomach distress. Nauseated creatures are unable to attack, cast spells, concentrate on spells, or do anything else requiring attention. The only action such a character can take is a single move action per turn.

I hadn't gone back to look up nauseated, so I was assuming it merely restricted you to a move action and didn't call out spellcasting as specifically prohibited.
 

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