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| notes = * Applies the same condition as the standard {{SAI|Bless}} spell, and therefore cannot stack with it. | | notes = * Applies the same condition as the standard {{SAI|Bless}} spell, and therefore cannot stack with it. | ||
* Multi-target healing abilities such as {{SAI|Mass Healing Word}} will apply the effect to all affected characters, including the caster. | * Multi-target healing abilities such as {{SAI|Mass Healing Word}} will apply the effect to all affected characters, including the caster. | ||
* Drinking a {{RarityItem|Potion of Healing}} counts as healing oneself and triggers the effect of this ring as well. | * Drinking a {{RarityItem|Potion of Healing}} counts as healing oneself and triggers the effect of this ring as well. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 23 March 2024
Blessed Mercy is a passive feature that adds attack bonuses and saving throw bonuses when the wearer heals them.
Description
When you heal a creature, it gains a +1d4 bonus to Attack rolls and Saving throws for 2 turns.
Condition: Bless
Duration: 2 turns
- Gains a +1d4 bonus to Attack rolls and Saving throws.
How to learn
Granted by the equipment:
Notes
- Applies the same condition as the standard spell, and therefore cannot stack with it.
- Multi-target healing abilities such as will apply the effect to all affected characters, including the caster.
- Drinking a Potion of Healing counts as healing oneself and triggers the effect of this ring as well.