GMforPowergamers
Legend
thank you I will add that to my aragon is a warlord arguement.I also recall Aragorn (a Ranger) aiding Frodo after he had been struck with the RingWraith's blade in Lord of the Rings.
But your rationale for both Fighters and Rogues are very weak. Firstly, Soldiers in medieval times didn't know first aid by default, and always had to find a healer to be able to recover from their wounds.
wait I see the disconnect, if fighters are based on real life people, from a very hard time
instead of there fantasy counterpart then how can wizards clerics, magic usere exsist at all? Inless that double standardSoldiers in medieval times
gets applyed?fighters can't have nice things
but all barbarians and all rangers know witch herbs heal in all enviorments? I assumed we were still talking about makeing abilities avaliable to the class, not giving them wholesale to teh class for free... ahhhhhhhSecondly, not all Rogues know anatomy!


My head is about to explode.
ok so anyone can buy potions, or steal them, and everyone BUT 2 classes ALSO on top of that can heal self or others...Like I say, as a DM I wouldn't object to healing potions (and maybe some other really minor potions, 'love') beeing freely available in a fantasy marketplace. Characters like fighters and Rogues could spend their cash on a few vials of healing potions before they set out on adventure, resourse manage, and just be mindful that they need to be nice to others if they run out!

The only significant difference between a magic using class and fighters, is that the magic -users can make their own potions rather than buy them (where do you think they came from?), but this may require the aquisition of levels, feats and aquiring the ingredients of course.
so what about the othere characters you mentioned? the barbarian with herbeal lore, and the monk with inner energy can they use them to make potions?