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The Complete Ranger's Handbook Text[]

This spell allows the caster to heal an animal by transferring life force (hit points) from himself to the animal. If the animal is touched with one hand, it regains 1d4 hit points, just as if it had received a cure light wounds spell. Touching the animal with both hands restores 2d4 hit points. In either case, the caster temporarily loses the number of hit points that the animal regains. The caster will recover his lost hit points 1–4 hours later (if he transferred 3 hit points, he recovers 3 hit points in 1–4 hours). The caster's recovery of these hit points has no effect on the restored animal.

During the 1–4 hours before the caster recovers his transferred hit points, he feels weak and dizzy, making all attack rolls at a -1 penalty during that time. Should the ranger die during that 1-4 hour period, the recovery process stops immediately and no hit points are recovered.

The animal cannot recover hit points beyond the normal allotment. For instance, an animal that normally has 10 hit points, but has been reduced to 6 due an injury, can't receive more than 4 hit points from this spell. Also, the caster will have at least 1 hit point remaining after using this spell; if the caster has 6 hit points, he won't transfer more than 5 to a damaged animal.

Revitalize animal works on animals only; it has no effect on humans, demihumans, humanoids, magical creatures, etc. The spell is not reversible; that is, an injured caster can't receive hit points from an animal.

Priest's Spell Compendium Text[]

This spell allows the caster to heal an animal by transferring life force (hit points) from himself or herself to the animal. If the animal is touched with one hand, it regains 1d4 hit points (otherwise just as if it had received a cure light wounds spell). Touching the animal with both hands restores 2d4 hit points. In either case, the caster temporarily loses the number of hit points that the animal regains. The caster recovers temporarily lost hit points 1d4 hours later (if 3 hit points were trans­ferred, the ranger recovers 3 hit points in 1d4 hours). The caster's recovery of these hit points has no effect on the restored animal.

While recovering transferred hit points, the caster feels weak and dizzy, making all attack rolls with a -1 penalty. Should the caster die during this period, the recovery process stops immediately and no hit points are recovered.

The animal cannot recover hit points beyond its normal allotment. For instance, an animal that normally has 10 hit points, but has been reduced to 6 hit points due an injury, can't receive more than hit points from this spell. Also, the caster retains at least 1 hit point remaining after using this spell; a caster with 6 hit points won't transfer more than to a damaged animal.

Revitalize animal works on animals (including giant animals) only; it has no effect on humans, demihumans, humanoids, magical creatures, and so on. The spell is not reversible; an injured caster can't receive hit points from an animal.

Notes: Common for rangers; otherwise, very rare.

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