Divine Echo Charm
If an ally is healed by a single-target scroll (no benefit is conferred if a healing scroll is cast by an enemy nor from a multi-target scroll cast by an ally), the wearer of this charm also heals that same amount, up to a maximum of 4 HP restored. E.g., if the cleric casts Scroll Cure Moderate Wounds (10 HP) on Akar while Bruda is wearing this charm, Akar regains 10 HP and Bruda regains 4 HP. If the cleric casts a 2-point healing scroll on Akar while Bruda is wearing this charm, Akar regains 2 HP and Bruda regains 2 HP.
If the wearer of this charm is also the target of the healing scroll, the wearer gains no additional benefit from that casting. E.g., if the cleric casts Scroll Cure Moderate Wounds (10 HP) on Bruda while Bruda is wearing this charm, Bruda regains 10 HP, not 14.
There is no limit to the number of characters than can benefit from this item’s full effect, but remember, the original target of the healing scroll cannot echo the scroll’s effect. E.g., if everyone in the party is wearing a Divine Echo Charm, other than the original target of the scroll, all other characters echo that scroll’s healing–including the scroll’s caster (assuming the scroll did not target its caster.)
This charm only affects healing scrolls: not spells, potions, items, or anything else. If the scroll has a secondary effect, only the healing bonus is echoed by this charm.
The effect from this item is only usable once per room. However, the wearer has the option to defer the effect, if desired. Thus, if you’re wearing this charm and are at full HP when a healing scroll is cast, you have the option to save your use of the echo effect for later in the room. You may not “bank” uses of this item’s effect. If you decline to use this charm’s effect in one room, you don’t get to use it twice in another room.
If a healing scroll’s effect is duplicated or split, the Echo effect is only triggered once because only one scroll was cast. Therefore, the primary target of the duplicated healing scroll does not receive the Echoed healing. But if the target of the duplicated healing effect (from the original scroll) is wearing a DEC, that character receives both:
- The Echoed healing due to someone else being healed by a scroll
- The same amount of healing the original target of the healing scroll received
Universal Rule Regarding Spells “Cast as a Scroll”
When reading how some tokens function, you may occasionally run into the phrase “cast as a scroll” or sometimes just “as a scroll.” That phrase means the Spell being cast is not subject to modification. It cannot be duplicated, enhanced, and is not subject to a skill check. We use the phrase “cast as a scroll” because there simply isn’t enough room on a token to print all those restrictions out. A Spell that is “cast as a scroll” is not a scroll and cannot trigger effects that require an actual scroll to trigger.
Text On Token
If ally is healed by a scroll, you heal same amount up to 4 pts
(1/room)
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