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Old 07-24-2018, 09:25 PM   #1
larsdangly
 
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Default Re: Do you let wizards recover from spells cast between rooms?

I believe this issue is covered with a specific rule in Death Test, and perhaps the other pre programmed adventures. My recollection is that you are allowed 15 minutes or so of rest between rooms. When running an adventure with a GM, it is naturally up to the players as to when and where their characters rest.
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Old 07-24-2018, 09:46 PM   #2
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Default Re: Do you let wizards recover from spells cast between rooms?

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I believe this issue is covered with a specific rule in Death Test, and perhaps the other pre programmed adventures. My recollection is that you are allowed 15 minutes or so of rest between rooms. When running an adventure with a GM, it is naturally up to the players as to when and where their characters rest.
The "Restoration of Lost Strength" rule actually appears in Death Test 2 on page 9.

The original Death Test came out in 1979 *before* we had any recovery rules when down in the Labyrinth; so you will not find it addressed in the original Death Test; but rather in Death Test 2.

In short: A wizard may rest in each room for 15 minutes to regain 1 ST lost to spell-casting *only* - and only in an empty room (cleared of enemies).

Hope that's what you were looking for.

JK

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