If the owner of this item dies before reaching the final room of the adventure, the owner has the option to “pay off Death” and return to life. The state of life one is returned to depends on how much Death was paid:
Dead
Adds +2 to all saving throws
While this cloak is equipped, if the wearer dies (no matter how–even from Push) in any room other than 7 and is not revived, the wearer returns to life in the next room with 10 HP remaining.
This cloak’s resurrection effect can only be used once per adventure, but the saving throw bonus is always in effect.
If the owner of this item dies while in combat, that character’s player may immediately (the same round) roll a d20. Consult the table below to determine the exact effect:
Restores a dead character to life. The character is resurrected with full hit points. The resurrected character will not gain back any expended spells or limited use special abilities. This must be used in the room where the death occurred.
It can also be used by a living character to restore full hit points.
Note: When used to bring a dead character back to life, this potion must be administered by another (living) character.
Restores a dead character to life. The character is resurrected with full hit points. The resurrected character will not gain back any expended spells or limited use special abilities. This must be used in the room where the death occurred.
It can also be used by a living character to restore full hit points.
Note: When used to bring a dead character back to life, this potion must be administered by another (living) character.
When placed in the mouth of a dead comrade, this item restores the character to life with full HP. The resurrected character will not gain back any expended spells or limited use special abilities. This must be used in the room where the death occurred. The process of “feeding” a character this item requires a Standard Action.
It can also be eaten by a living character to restore full hit points.
Q: Can a character revived with a Fallen Star Mushroom take an action the same round they were revived?
When crushed over a dead comrade, this item restores the character to life with full HP. The resurrected character will not gain back any expended spells or limited use special abilities. This must be used in the room where the death occurred. The process of reviving a character with this item requires a Standard Action.
It can also be crushed over a living character to restore full hit points to that character.
Like all +2 weapons, the DM adds +2 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
As a Standard Action, the owner may use this stick to restore a dead character back to life. When restored in this manner, the revived character has one HP. Using this stick to revive a dead character consumes the stick and this token must be turned into the DM.
When placed in the mouth of a dead comrade, this item restores the character to life with 1 HP. Characters do not regain previously used spells, powers, or abilities. This item must be administered in the same room the character died. “Feeding” a character this item requires a Standard Action.
This mushroom has no effect when eaten by a living character.
This item’s restorative power is not modified by magic items which increase the effectiveness of heals.
Restores a dead character to life–barely! The character is resurrected with only 1 HP. The resurrected character does not gain back any expended Spells or limited use Special Abilities. This potion must be used in the room where the death occurred.
This potion has no effect when consumed by a living character.
In game mechanic terms, this is not considered a ‘healing” potion, it’s a restore life potion. Thus, this item’s life-restoring power is not compatible with magic that interacts with or modifies the effectiveness of heals.