Rest, Nourishment and Recovery
Pathfinder 2e does a much better job at handling rest than D&D 5e, but I still like to expand the rest system with different qualities of rest with different benefits. Therefore, there are different qualities of rest a character can obtain based on their quality of shelter which affects their total hit points recovered:
Similarly, the quality of your nourishment will affect your natural healing abilities and energy, which is represented by the amount of hit dice recovered on a long rest:
Conditions
If a condition does not explicitly state a duration before it is recovered (i.e. a cockatrice's calcification), you may make a saving throw against the effect, with a +5 circumstance bonus, when taking a full rest. For each failed save, the DC of the save decreases by 5.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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