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There are many ways to heal creatures:
There are many ways to heal creatures:


* '''[[Resting]]''' - a '''short rest''' will restore hit points to each party member equal to half of their maximum, while a '''long rest''' will restore all of the party's hit points if you have enough [[Camp Supplies]], or to half their maximum hit points without the supplies.
* '''[[Resting]]''' - a '''short rest''' will restore hit points to each party member equal to half of their maximum, while a '''long rest''' will restore all of the party's hit points if you have enough [[Camp Supplies]], or restore tem to half their maximum hit points without the supplies.
* '''[[Healing spells]]''' - there are many spells which restore hit points, mostly available to the {{class|Cleric}}, {{class|Druid}} and {{class|Bard}} classes, and (less so) {{class|Paladin}}s and {{class|Ranger}}s. Most healing spells can target an ally or the caster.
* '''[[Healing spells]]''' - there are many spells which restore hit points, mostly available to the {{class|Cleric}}, {{class|Druid}} and {{class|Bard}} classes, and (less so) {{class|Paladin}}s and {{class|Ranger}}s. Most healing spells can target an ally or the caster.
* '''[[Potions#Healing Potions|Healing potions]]''' - these come in different varieties and are frequently for sale and found as loot. A character can drink one to heal themselves, or throw one to heal creatures in a small area of effect.
* '''[[Potions#Healing Potions|Healing potions]]''' - these come in different varieties and are frequently for sale and found as loot. A character can drink one to heal themselves, or throw one to heal creatures in a small area of effect.