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Sep 28, 2022 at 2:57 history edited KRyan CC BY-SA 4.0
linking to my mundane healing answer
Sep 28, 2022 at 2:47 history edited KRyan CC BY-SA 4.0
formatting
Sep 24, 2022 at 14:56 history edited Someone_Evil CC BY-SA 4.0
fix commonmark conversion
Jun 17, 2020 at 1:23 history edited GcL CC BY-SA 4.0
Remove superflous break
Sep 30, 2016 at 0:59 comment added Jean-Luc Nacif Coelho A spell slot does not cost the price of a pearl of power. It costs the price of a single use, use-activated item, such as a potion, which is spell level × caster level × 50 gp d20srd.org/srd/magicItems/creatingMagicItems.htm
Dec 2, 2015 at 18:27 vote accept Discord
Dec 18, 2014 at 23:34 comment added KRyan @Discord On the other hand, Ability Burn might be more appropriate – no one is going to be willing to let you burn their ability scores. But being able to offensively use Ability Burn makes it a rather-potent weapon; spell slots on top of that is just phenomenal.
Dec 18, 2014 at 18:00 comment added KRyan @Discord Ability damage would make the weapon more likely to actually be used offensively (as is, no one should ever actually attack an enemy with the staff), and would somewhat limit the abuse possible. But there are a lot of rather-efficient ways to heal ability damage too, including a version of Fast Healing but for ability damage (specifically, Naberius the Grinning Hound vestige in Tome of Magic). So ability damage helps, but not enough.
Dec 18, 2014 at 17:56 comment added Discord Would changing the damage the staff does to be Ability Damage rather than hit point damage help the issue at all? (It wouldn't stay 1d10 damage.) Ability Damage seems like it's less trivial to heal.
Dec 18, 2014 at 17:03 history edited KRyan CC BY-SA 3.0
about how long it takes with wands
Dec 18, 2014 at 16:42 history answered KRyan CC BY-SA 3.0