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The spell has no effect upon creatures without corporeal bodies or that aren't "alive," such as [[Undead|undead]].  Creatures that can only be [[Magic to Hit|struck by magic]] are affected, but not if it requires a +2 or greater weapon to hit.
 
The spell has no effect upon creatures without corporeal bodies or that aren't "alive," such as [[Undead|undead]].  Creatures that can only be [[Magic to Hit|struck by magic]] are affected, but not if it requires a +2 or greater weapon to hit.
  
Naturally, [[Magic Resistance|magical resistance]] can protect an enemy against the spell, even if its specifically intended to heal.  Creatures that can be [[Silver or Iron to Hit|struck only by iron or silver]] are not affected.
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Naturally, [[Magic Resistance|magical resistance]] can protect an enemy against the spell, even if it's specifically intended to heal.  Creatures that can be [[Silver or Iron to Hit|struck only by iron or silver]] are not affected.
  
 
== Reverse ==
 
== Reverse ==

Revision as of 20:23, 31 October 2023

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Cure Serious Wounds is a spell that is more potent than "cure light wounds," enabling the caster to restore 20 to 48 lost hit points of healing to the recipient (4d8+16), if he or she has suffered damage.

Cure Serious Wounds
Range touch
Duration permanent
Area of Effect 16 +4d8 hit points
Casting Time 2 rounds
Saving Throw none
Level cleric (4th); druid (4th)

The healing power created can be distributed to more than one recipient.

The spell has no effect upon creatures without corporeal bodies or that aren't "alive," such as undead. Creatures that can only be struck by magic are affected, but not if it requires a +2 or greater weapon to hit.

Naturally, magical resistance can protect an enemy against the spell, even if it's specifically intended to heal. Creatures that can be struck only by iron or silver are not affected.

Reverse

The reverse of the spell, cause serious wounds, requires the caster to hit. The enemy's armour is ignored; the caster needs to hit armour class 10 to succeed — whereupon the amount described above is applied as damage. The spell cannot be "shared out" in this fashion against multiple opponents.

Using the spell in this fashion provides no protection against any powers the target has to influence enemies through physical contact.