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<blockquote data-quote="urLordy" data-source="post: 6141010" data-attributes="member: 6747028"><p>I agree, and I wonder if the difference between a complete rest vs a 'dungeon' rest can be situational based on uninterrupted rest?</p><p></p><p>For example, the party is in a dungeon, and two PCs are on watch, and 4 PCs are resting. The PCs on watch are on alert, and therefore do not qualify for complete rest. The other PCs can fully heal only if they get x hrs of uninterrupted rest, and not if there are any encounters with monsters barging in (randomly or DM adjudicated). This also assumes that the PCs have sufficient food and water and above some threshold (possibly adjusted by Con score) of mental and physical comfort to heal to maximum hit points. OTOH, if the PCs do find a way to achieve security and rest and nutrition for a few days in the middle of a dungeon, then all the power to them.</p><p></p><p>Same goes for resting in a town. It is assumed by default that the PCs could get uninterrupted rest for a few days, but if they're sleeping in alleyways or being shadowed by assassins, no maximum hp for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urLordy, post: 6141010, member: 6747028"] I agree, and I wonder if the difference between a complete rest vs a 'dungeon' rest can be situational based on uninterrupted rest? For example, the party is in a dungeon, and two PCs are on watch, and 4 PCs are resting. The PCs on watch are on alert, and therefore do not qualify for complete rest. The other PCs can fully heal only if they get x hrs of uninterrupted rest, and not if there are any encounters with monsters barging in (randomly or DM adjudicated). This also assumes that the PCs have sufficient food and water and above some threshold (possibly adjusted by Con score) of mental and physical comfort to heal to maximum hit points. OTOH, if the PCs do find a way to achieve security and rest and nutrition for a few days in the middle of a dungeon, then all the power to them. Same goes for resting in a town. It is assumed by default that the PCs could get uninterrupted rest for a few days, but if they're sleeping in alleyways or being shadowed by assassins, no maximum hp for them. [/QUOTE]
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