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Beerina
06-17-2015, 03:46 AM
Been away awhile, I see the action point system has been overhauled and my 80 points returned. I was radiant servant.

I see a number of powers have a "Channel Divinity: xxx" description. What does this mean? Currently I am guessing it consumes a turn undead?

Lonnbeimnech
06-17-2015, 03:55 AM
Been away awhile, I see the action point system has been overhauled and my 80 points returned. I was radiant servant.

I see a number of powers have a "Channel Divinity: xxx" description. What does this mean? Currently I am guessing it consumes a turn undead?

It means it uses up a turn undead to activate it.

Beerina
06-17-2015, 04:02 AM
Thanks!

1. Bliss says for each Turn Attempt for any reason (is this real turns or any radiant servant consuming turns?) you gain x temp hit points for each Core Healing Ability.

What are Core Healing Abilities?

2. From the warpriest, Sacred Touch -- when you heal allies they gain temp +ac -- but the healing must be a "positive energy damage spell". What does that mean?

Kalevor
06-17-2015, 04:14 AM
Thanks! Bliss says for each Turn Attempt for any reason (is this real turns or any radiant servant consuming turns?) you gain x temp hit points for each Core Healing Ability.

What are Core Healing Abilities?

Turn undead is a feat given at lvl1 cleric or lvl4 paladin. The number of uses is based on you charisma score and it's used as source for many other abilities like "positive energy burst" or "reactive heal" or "positive energy aura".

For more info:

http://ddowiki.com/page/Turn_undead

Core abilities are the core enhacements in every enhacement tree.

Kal

Beerina
06-17-2015, 08:02 PM
Core abilities are the core enhacements in every enhacement tree.


What are core enhancements (as opposed to non-core enhancements)?

Oh you can barely see it, but it looks like core enhancements are along the bottom row.

EllisDee37
06-17-2015, 09:43 PM
2. From the warpriest, Sacred Touch -- when you heal allies they gain temp +ac -- but the healing must be a "positive energy damage spell". What does that mean?Cure wounds or heal spells. As opposed to aura or that heal over time thing that uses turns.