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    Non-Lethal curing

    Hi, i'm trying to build an effect for curing Non-Lethal damage. As per the Calming touch domain power.

    You can touch a creature as a standard action to heal it of 1d6 points of nonlethal damage + 1 point per cleric level.

    The issue i'm having is two fold.
    Under the Healing parser, I can heal HP or Temp. NL is neither of those.
    If I put a damage type in, make it NL, it does the damage to NL only (so that seems fixed from other posts i've seen regarding.) but if I change the damage to negative, to make it in effect healing, it heals both NL and HP.

    Heal [3 (+3 NL)] -> [to ]

    So is it a bug or am I just not able to use the spell effects to heal NL and have to do it manually? It comes up so rarely it's not a big deal but was just curious why it was doing both when I've got it set to NL type. (Which works correctly as damage.)

    Thanks.

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    There is no specific mechanism in the ruleset to only heal nonlethal damage; so you'd have to manage that manually. (i.e. make the roll without targeting; and apply the rulesets)

    Regards,
    JPG

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    Ok thanks, seems odd since there is specifically a domain power called Calming touch that does explicitly that ;-)

    Oh as a follow up, if I set the damage to positive it only does NL, it's only when I set it to negative that it does both... so that does seem off doesn't it?

  4. #4
    I just suggested a change to Kelrugem's Extended Automation extensions which would add this.
    He's a bit behind in working on it due to moving internationally, learning a new language, and getting used to a new job, so don't expect it all that soon lol
    https://github.com/Kelrugem/Extended...erlays/pull/19

    Pathfinder (and 3.5E) have so many rules that fully automating all possible things would be a seriously massive undertaking which they aren't prepared to do.
    SmiteWorks devs for 3.5E have said they aim for "80% automation" meaning the most common/important 80% of things should be automated.
    Beyond that you typically need an extension (or to just handle it manually which often makes more sense).
    Last edited by bmos; July 15th, 2022 at 14:48.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmos View Post
    I just suggested a change to Kelrugem's Extended Automation extensions which would add this.
    He's a bit behind in working on it due to moving internationally, learning a new language, and getting used to a new job, so don't expect it all that soon lol
    https://github.com/Kelrugem/Extended...erlays/pull/19
    Thank you so much for your pull requests ) I try to look at these soon (and "soon" is hopefully really "soon" )

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    Ok will give it a test, thanks mucho.

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