The Lay on Hands ability is a Spell-like ability, and it can be used to guide companions in a hunt. It can be used on any creature within 60 feet. However, the range of the bonus ability increases to 30 feet at 18th level. This ability is a great help when guiding companions in a hunt. In this article, you will learn how to use this ability and determine whether it is a Bonus or Standard action.
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Spell-like ability
The spell-like ability of lay on hands grants a resource pool of 5 times your paladin level. It also restores hit points and cures discards. Lay on hands comes with a set of light armor, heavy shields, simple weapons, and martial weapons, and it also allows you to cast charisma saving throws. This spell can also affect undead. However, it is mostly used for healing.
When a spell-like ability is cast, it has no material component, so it does not require a material item to perform. Unlike spells, however, it requires no XP to use and does not require any focus. Unlike other spells, this ability is activated mentally, so it is not affected by armor or focus. If you cast a spell with spell-like abilities at will, there is no time limit.
This spell can heal an enemy for the same amount of health that the caster has. It is not affected by the amount of Healing the caster has. It heals a target for whatever health it has on its own. However, this spell can’t be used during arena matches because it is unfair to other players. So, if you plan to use it in a match, you should know that the healing effect on the target is a nonlethal one.
Standard action
When used in combat, the action called “Lay on hands” can revive a downed character. In AD&D, a downed character has a hitpoint total of -10 and a constitution of 0. With this ability, the paladin can use one or more points to heal a downed character. One point heals one hit point, while five points remove disease and poison. In a single action, the paladin can spend any number of points.
The laying on of hands is commonly used in ordination. This action is a common part of many ceremonies in Christianity. Bishops, priests, and deacons can lay hands on a new member before being ordained. In addition, ordination is a time when lay on hands is used to install a new priest into the church. It is typically performed by a senior deacon or a sitting pastor.
Bonus action
If you have the skills to guide companions to kill monsters, you should definitely learn how to use the Bonus action of lay on hands. This ability grants temporary hit points equal to your charisma modifier. You can use this bonus as many times as your proficiency bonus allows, but you must refresh the skill after each use. The bonus action of lay on hands lasts for the duration of the encounter. This spell is also a good choice if you’re in a pinch, and you’re not confident in your ability to handle large amounts of damage.