Thank you, hehe. Asmodeus is a devil, Tiamat is the queen of the dragons. Your D&D nubliness shows itself again.
Awww, but we were just about to fight the giant evil creature you had waiting for us at the bottom of the small innocent looking pool, along with the dangerous booby-trap we are about to set off, SAD DAY...
Wait a minute, what lvl is that Cleric? lol, Fel has as many hitpoints as I do, and I'm the only one who took no damage, I wonder why...
Blind luck, I rolled to see who got the leeches attached to them. And Silverheart's level 4.
and i figured my heal skill would do more than just the +2 from the Augmented Healing, meaning otherwise it is useless?
The Heal skill is not useless, but I think you misunderstand what it is used for. You can use the heal skill on a dying character(< 0 hitpoints) who is still bleeding(losing hit points) to try and make them stable(0 hit points). This will not actually cause them to gain hit points above zero, but will stop them from bleeding out. You can use it as long-term care, which takes a full day or more. If you are successful, the patient recovers hit points at twice the normal rate. Treat Wound From Caltrop/Spike/Etc.: A successful Heal check for this can restore the movement speed of a character who has been injured by a caltrop/spike/etc. Treat Poison: You make a Heal check when a poisoned character makes a saving throw against poison, and whichever number is higher is what applies. Treat Disease: Same thing as treat poison, but with disease.
Capisce?
Anyway, shall you guys continue on? Have you decided to take the right tunnel(deeper) or the left tunnel(more shallow)?
i've been off since this morning and i'm guesing you guys covered a bunch of pages
Nope, you only missed two pages, and all of that was meaningless chatter. Which is not to say you should not read them, though, because I have a very clever joke at the bottom of page 80.