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==Epic | == Multi-Tasking Triage (Epic) == | ||
(+10 to DC per additional patient) Include an additional willing target in your Stabilize the Dying or Treat Injuries check. Targets must be adjacent to you when the check is performed. | |||
== Advanced Triage (Epic) == | |||
(Hard DC) perform Treat Injuries a second time (in the same 24 hour period) on the same subject | |||
== Resuscitate Slain Ally (Epic) == | |||
== | (Hard DC) - You may remove the dead condition, as long as you make the check within 10 rounds of the character being slain. This check requires a full-round action, and if successful, removes the dead condition and stabilizes the victim at 0 hit points. You may attempt to stack this with other skill uses, if you can make that roll. | ||
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Description
Ability Score Used: Wisdom Usable Untrained? Yes Armor Check Penalty Applies? No
You are skilled at the practice of medicine, and have detailed knowledge of humanoid anatomy, allowing you to expertly evaluate someone's health, treat injuries, provide long-term care, or identify drugs, medicines, and poisons. You can even use your knowledge of the humanoid body to inflict terrible agony, if you are so inclined.
Evaluate Target Health
You can examine one target within 30 feet of you to determine the exact extent of its injuries. Normally, you can only determine the general health of any creature, among the following statuses: Unharmed, Injured, Bloodied, Staggered, Unconscious, or Dead. This does not require a skill check, and anyone can do it. However, with a successful Heal check, you can learn precisely how close a particular creature is to death.
This skill use may be applied to any creature, whether ally, enemy, or bystander. Performing this action is noticeable by anyone observing you, and intelligent creatures will generally know you are evaluating the health of the target you are inspecting. | |
Action Required: |
Standard action |
DC of Check: |
Easy DC versus the level or CR of the target |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 allies). All allies must be within 30 feet of the target and each other. |
Results of Success |
You know exactly how many hit points the target has lost, and/or how many hit points the target has remaining. In addition, if the character is Dying or Stabilized, you learn this information as well. |
Consequences of Failure |
You only know the general "at a glance" status of the target's health: Unharmed, Injured, Bloodied, Staggered, Unconscious, or Dead. |
Retry Allowed? |
Yes. However, the same target cannot be evaluated more than once per round. |
Provokes AOO? |
No |
Stabilize the Dying
If a character has negative hit points, you can make him stable, restoring him to 0 hit points and consciousness. Character with negative hit points are usually in the Dying state, but you can also use the Stabilize the Dying skill use on characters which have stabilized themselves through a successful CON check. | |
Action Required: |
Standard action |
DC of Check: |
Easy DC versus the level/CR of the creature being stabilized |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 allies). Assisting allies must be adjacent to both you and the target you are attempting to stabilize. If there is not enough room, the ally may not assist. |
Results of Success |
The ally stops losing hit points, is restored to exactly 0 hit points, and regains consciousness, but gains the Staggered condition. Any ongoing conditions such as poison or diseases, which haven't already been treated, continue to ravage the target, and could cause him to slip back into unconsciousness or even death. |
Consequences of Failure |
The ally remains in the Dying state, losing 1 hit point per round. If he reaches a negative hit point total greater than or equal to his CON score (not modifier) + his character level, he dies. |
Retry Allowed? |
Yes, assuming your target remains alive. |
Provokes AOO? |
Yes |
Long-Term Care
Providing long-term care means treating a wounded person for a day or more. Doing so doubles the recovery they would normally receive from a full night's rest or complete bed rest.
You can tend as many as six patients at a time. You need a few items and supplies (bandages, salves, and so on) that are easy to come by in settled lands. Giving long-term care counts as light activity for the healer. You cannot give long-term care to yourself. | |
Action Required: |
8 hours |
DC of Check: |
Easy DC versus the level/CR of the creature being stabilized. |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 allies). Anyone receiving long-term care during this 8 hour period may not assist, not even to help with the long-term care of someone else. |
Results of Success |
The patient recovers hit points or ability score points (lost to ability damage) at twice the normal rate: 2 hit points per level for a full 8 hours of rest in a day, or 4 hit points per level for each full day of complete rest; 2 ability score points for a full 8 hours of rest in a day, or 4 ability score points for each full day of complete rest. |
Consequences of Failure |
The patient recovers hit points and ability score points (lost to ability damage) at the normal rate: 1 hit point per level for a full 8 hours of rest in a day, or 2 hit points per level for each full day of complete rest; 1 ability score point for a full 8 hours of rest in a day, or 2 ability score points for each full day of complete rest. |
Retry Allowed? |
Long-term care may only be attempted once per 24 hours. |
Provokes AOO? |
Yes |
Treat Injuries
When treating injuries, you can restore hit points to a damaged creature. This action requires the full attention of both you and the patient you are attempting to heal for the entire time you are treating injuries. If you are interrupted during your treatment, the treatment automatically fails. | |
Action Required: |
1 hour |
DC of Check: |
Average DC versus the target's level |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 allies) |
Results of Success |
Your target heals 1 hit point of damage per rank you have in the Heal skill. If you exceed the DC by 5 or more, add your Wisdom modifier (if positive) to this amount. |
Consequences of Failure |
Your target is not healed. Your healer's kit charges are used, and the hour is wasted. |
Retry Allowed? |
No. A creature can only benefit from its injuries being treated within 24 hours of being injured and never more than once per day. |
Provokes AOO? |
Yes |
Treat Poison / Disease
To treat a disease means to tend to a single diseased character. Every time the diseased character makes a saving throw against disease effects, you make a Heal check. If your Heal check exceeds the DC of the disease, the character receives a +4 competence bonus on his saving throw against the disease.
To treat poison means to tend to a single character who has been poisoned and who is going to take more damage from the poison (or suffer some other effect). Every time the poisoned character makes a saving throw against the poison, you make a Heal check. If your Heal check exceeds the DC of the poison, the character receives a +4 competence bonus on his saving throw against the poison. | |
Action Required: |
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DC of Check: |
The save DC of the poison or disease |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 allies) |
Results of Success |
The afflicted character's saving throw gains a +4 circumstance bonus from your assistance. Note that, even if the target succeeds on his saving throw, it may not completely cure the poison or disease (some poisons and diseases require more than one successful saving throw). In addition, any effects the target has already suffered from the poison or disease persist even if the poison or disease is cured. |
Consequences of Failure |
The target gains no benefit to their next saving throw. |
Retry Allowed? |
Yes |
Provokes AOO? |
Yes |
Halt Bleeding
You can attempt to remove the Bruised or Bleed conditions from a target. | |
Action Required: |
Standard action |
DC of Check: |
Average DC versus the CR of the creature or effect which inflicted the condition |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 allies). Assisting allies must be adjacent to both you and your target. If there is no room, the ally cannot assist. |
Results of Success |
You clear the Bruised or Bleed status condition from your target. |
Consequences of Failure |
The Bruised or Bleed conditions are not removed, and continue to affect your target. |
Retry Allowed? |
Yes, assuming your target is still alive. You may not attempt to halt bleeding on the same subject more than once per round. |
Provokes AOO? |
Yes |
Remove Caltrops / Spike Growth / Spike Stones
A creature wounded by stepping on a caltrop moves at one-half normal speed. A successful Heal check removes this movement penalty.
A creature wounded by a spike growth or spike stones spell must succeed on a Reflex save or take injuries that reduce his speed by one-third. Another character can remove this penalty by taking 10 minutes to dress the victim's injuries and succeeding on a Heal check against the spell's save DC. | |
Action Required: |
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DC of Check: |
The save DC listed in the monster ability or effect which caused the caltrops, spike growth or spike stones. If no such save DC is listed, the default DC is 15. |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 allies). Allies must be adjacent to both you and the patient. If there is not enough room, the allies may not assist. |
Results of Success |
The character's speed is restored to normal. |
Consequences of Failure |
The character's speed remains reduced. |
Retry Allowed? |
Yes |
Provokes AOO? |
Yes |
Identify Drug or Poison
The Heal skill can be used to identify and understand drugs, poisons and other pharmaceuticals. This applies to drugs or poisons you can handle, examine, and inspect, not drugs or poisons which have already been applied to a target. The GM should generally make this check in secret, due to the fact that failure may result in misinformation. | |
Action Required: |
Standard Action |
DC of Check: |
Save DC of the drug or poison |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 allies) |
Results of Success |
A successful result reveals the drug's qualities, effects, dosage information, risk of addiction and side-effects of use or withdrawal. If the check succeeds by 5 or more, the character also intuits an effective means of treating addiction (if applicable), though such treatment often takes a week or longer to perform. |
Consequences of Failure |
Failing the check by less than 5 will generally provide a rough idea of the type of drug (stimulant, depressant, placebo, poison, palliative). Failing by more than 5 gives a false result. |
Retry Allowed? |
Only if you are aware your original check failed. |
Provokes AOO? |
Yes |
Torture
You can use the Heal skill to torture a victim, either to attempt to force them to reveal information, or simply to cause suffering. Creatures subjected to torture are not compelled to tell the truth, but they are compelled, eventually, to say something the torturer believes to be the truth.
The victim of torture must always be Helpless (usually tied up, but any other means of rendering them helpless are acceptable) before torture can be performed. This is nearly always an evil act, even if the torture is being done to avert an even greater evil. Good-aligned characters are cautioned that torture will affect their alignment. Note: These rules try to keep this distasteful subject as abstract as possible, but some players (or GM's) may be very sensitive about it. GM's and players are encouraged to talk to each other before including torture in a campaign, to avoid damaging their real-life friendships. It's a game — keep it fun. | |
Action Required: |
1 hour |
DC of Check: |
Average DC versus the CR/level of your victim |
Modifiers to Check |
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Take 10? / Take 20? |
No |
Allows Assists? |
Yes (up to 5 sociopathic allies) |
Results of Success |
The target suffers a -2 penalty to all Bluff checks, and loses 1 point of CON (see Ability Damage). In addition, the target's Will save is reduced by -1, and he must succeed on a Will save, with a DC equal to 10 + half your character level + WIS modifier. If he fails the check, he feels compelled to tell you information he thinks you want to hear. He can attempt a Bluff check to lie (opposed by your Sense Motive check, and will always do so if he doesn't actually know the information you are attempting to extract. He may also tell the truth, which also requires a Bluff check (opposed by your Sense Motive check). You can repeat the torture action as many times as you wish, and the penalties to the victim's Will save, CON score, and Bluff skill are cumulative. CON will recover at the rate of 1 point per full-night's rest (8 hours), if you allow the victim to rest. The penalties to the victim's Bluff skill and Will saves remain until the victim is freed or dies. If the victim's CON score is reduced to 0 via torture, he dies. |
Consequences of Failure |
If you fail the check by 4 or less, the victim resists your efforts to extract information, and may refuse to tell you anything. If you fail the check by 5 or more, or roll a natural 1, the victim dies from your attempt. |
Retry Allowed? |
Yes, as often as you like, you butcher. |
Provokes AOO? |
Yes |
Multi-Tasking Triage (Epic)
(+10 to DC per additional patient) Include an additional willing target in your Stabilize the Dying or Treat Injuries check. Targets must be adjacent to you when the check is performed.
Advanced Triage (Epic)
(Hard DC) perform Treat Injuries a second time (in the same 24 hour period) on the same subject
Resuscitate Slain Ally (Epic)
(Hard DC) - You may remove the dead condition, as long as you make the check within 10 rounds of the character being slain. This check requires a full-round action, and if successful, removes the dead condition and stabilizes the victim at 0 hit points. You may attempt to stack this with other skill uses, if you can make that roll.