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Those who come from earlier editions, why are you okay with 5E healing (or are you)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 7882035" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>You have a funny definition of refuse. I’ve said many times how I have no problem with people interpreting however they want. That’s the opposite of refusing to acknowledge. What my beef is, is when someone says they view hp like meat, and don’t like the super fast healing to Max after 8 hours, and people like you telling them they are wrong. There is one paragraph saying HP is abstract. Literally every other reference, in the books, in the live streams, and in the novels, narrate or describe actual wounds. So it’s entirely reasonable for people to make the accosiation that HP loss in combat means actual wounds. If there’s anyone refusing to acknowledge things, it’s you, with those.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Most of the surviving ones. Because most of the ones who did go below 1hp, they died. You’re arguing that as long as a PC never went below 1hp, they didn’t ever receive a physical wound. Ever. Because every hp loss from any source will be healed to max after 8 hours, and no wound does that. Heck, many types of fatigue don’t heal that fast. And frankly, the idea that adventurers never receive wounds in combat over their career unless they also go unconscious (which is what happens below 1hp) is laughable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 7882035, member: 15700"] You have a funny definition of refuse. I’ve said many times how I have no problem with people interpreting however they want. That’s the opposite of refusing to acknowledge. What my beef is, is when someone says they view hp like meat, and don’t like the super fast healing to Max after 8 hours, and people like you telling them they are wrong. There is one paragraph saying HP is abstract. Literally every other reference, in the books, in the live streams, and in the novels, narrate or describe actual wounds. So it’s entirely reasonable for people to make the accosiation that HP loss in combat means actual wounds. If there’s anyone refusing to acknowledge things, it’s you, with those. Most of the surviving ones. Because most of the ones who did go below 1hp, they died. You’re arguing that as long as a PC never went below 1hp, they didn’t ever receive a physical wound. Ever. Because every hp loss from any source will be healed to max after 8 hours, and no wound does that. Heck, many types of fatigue don’t heal that fast. And frankly, the idea that adventurers never receive wounds in combat over their career unless they also go unconscious (which is what happens below 1hp) is laughable. [/QUOTE]
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