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==== Poultices Known ====
==== Poultices Known ====
Upon gaining access to the Herb Lore class feature, the ranger immediately learns two poultice recipes of their choice for free.  These can be of any poultice level the ranger wishes, but they can still only brew poultices of a maximum poultice level as shown on the [[#Class_Progression: Ranger|Class Progression: Ranger]] table.  This means a 1st level ranger can only brew 1st level poultices, so if they choose higher level poultices, they will not be able to brew them until they reach a higher level in the Ranger class.
Upon gaining access to the Herb Lore class feature, the ranger immediately learns two poultice recipes of their choice for free.  These can be of any poultice level the ranger is able to brew, as shown on the [[#Class_Progression: Ranger|Class Progression: Ranger]] table.  This means a 1st level ranger can choose 1st level poultice recipes to learn.


For each additional level of Ranger that the character gains, they may choose two additional free poultice recipes of any poultice level (to a maximum of 70 poultices at level 35).  Furthermore, at each character level after the first, the ranger may swap out one known poultice recipe for a different one for free, regardless of the poultice level of either recipe.  Any other swapping must occur via the [[Between_Adventures#Reselect_a_Class_Feature_or_Racial_Trait|Reselection]] process.
For each additional level of Ranger that the character gains, they may choose two additional free poultice recipes of any poultice level they can brew at their new level.  Furthermore, at each character level after the first, the ranger may swap out one known poultice recipe for a different one of any level they can brew, for free (even if the swapped out poultice was of a different level).  Any other swapping must occur via the [[Between_Adventures#Reselect_a_Class_Feature_or_Racial_Trait|Reselection]] process.


In addition, a ranger may attempt to teach themselves additional poultice recipes by spending time in an area with adequate natural resources (as described above).  The ranger makes a [[Naturalism]] check and compares the result to the different [[Skill DC|skill difficulty categories]] for their own character level.  The difficulty category they achieve with their roll, along with the level of the poultice being attempted, determines how long it takes to learn the new poultice recipe, as shown in the table below:
In addition, a ranger may attempt to teach themselves additional poultice recipes by spending time in an area with adequate natural resources (as described above).  The ranger makes a [[Naturalism]] check and compares the result to the different [[Skill DC|skill difficulty categories]] for their own character level.  A ranger may only attempt to learn a poultice recipe of a poultice level they are able to brew, based on their current ranger level. The difficulty category they achieve with their roll, along with the level of the poultice being attempted, determines how long it takes to learn the new poultice recipe, as shown in the table below:


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| Easy || 'poultice level' + 1 day ||  || Challenging || 'poultice level' days - 1 day ||  || Impossible || 1 day, regardless of poultice level
| Easy || 'poultice level' + 1 day ||  || Challenging || 'poultice level' days - 1 day ||  || Impossible || 1 day, regardless of poultice level
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Regardless of the result, no poultice recipe can ever take less than 1 full day to learn.  A 'full day' is defined as working exclusively on learning the recipe, and not spending more than 1 hour doing anything else that day, with the exception of meals and short breaks.  If more than an hour is spent on any activity other than learning the recipe, that day does not count toward learning the recipe.
Regardless of the result, no poultice recipe can ever take less than 1 full day to learn.  A 'full day' is defined as working exclusively on learning the recipe, and not spending more than 1 hour doing anything else that day, with the exception of meals and short breaks.  If more than an hour is spent on any activity other than learning the recipe, that day does not count toward learning the recipe.

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