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Offline weenog

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magic bedroll location
« on: March 17, 2012, 09:51:38 PM »
Where can I find that magic bedroll that lets a character function (but not recover spells) with very little sleep each night?
"Whoops, forgot to roll my fire and holy damage."
"I doubt she's going to make a DC 111 Fort save, anyway."

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Re: magic bedroll location
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2012, 10:35:54 PM »
Heward's Fortifying Bedroll

Complete Mage - page 132


ack, read that wrong.  One sec :p 

edit: actually, on second thought, I don't think there is an actual bedroll that does that.  There's the Ring of Sustenance and a few other methods along those lines, and there's the MIC's Magic Bedroll that allows extra healing to happen during rest, but aside from Heward's, I don't think there's a combination of the two effects.
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Re: magic bedroll location
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2012, 11:54:00 PM »
If you don't mind recovering spells, then Heward's Fortifying Bedroll is for you (see Mooncrow's message for book and page).

1 hour of sleep counts as 8.

It does have 2 limits:
1) You can't benefit from it (or another) again for 48 hours, even though the bedroll itself functions 1/day.
2) Any spells you cast in the previous 8 hours count against what you can memorize/spell slots recovered.

And if you want to get technical, sleeping for 1 hour instead of 8 doesn't mean you get to stay up for 23 hours straight without repercusions.  Instead, after about 16 hours, you'll be tired and wanting to sleep again, while for the rest of your party, bedtime is still 7 hours away.  Kind of like medevil jet lag  :)


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Re: magic bedroll location
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2012, 12:26:34 AM »
Don't mind recovering spells, I just don't need it, and at this point cheaper is better.  Guess I misremembered the specifics of what I was looking for, though.
"Whoops, forgot to roll my fire and holy damage."
"I doubt she's going to make a DC 111 Fort save, anyway."