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Yep, the Druid can heal herself using this move. There is no concern about balance (there almost never is in Dungeon World, because of the 6− possibility can always scale up what is risked to match the magnitude of the advantage sought), and it's certainly flavourful for the Druid to ask the spirits to help her.

I haven't seen official word on this move, but Sage has weighed in on an even odder wording in a way consistent with your and my reading of this move. The Wizard's invisibility spell says that it targets an "ally", leading groups to assume that the Wizard can't make himself invisible, but Sage's answer was that the Wizard is his own ally and can use the spell on himself.

So if that reading is permissible, this one definitely is—theis if we apply Sage's reasoning—the Druid is most definitely "someone."

Yep, the Druid can heal herself using this move. There is no concern about balance (there almost never is in Dungeon World, because of the 6− possibility can always scale up what is risked to match the magnitude of the advantage sought), and it's certainly flavourful for the Druid to ask the spirits to help her.

I haven't seen official word on this move, but Sage has weighed in on an even odder wording in a way consistent with your and my reading of this move. The Wizard's invisibility spell says that it targets an "ally", leading groups to assume that the Wizard can't make himself invisible, but Sage's answer was that the Wizard is his own ally and can use the spell on himself.

So if that reading is permissible, this one definitely is—the Druid is most definitely "someone."

Yep, the Druid can heal herself using this move. There is no concern about balance (there almost never is in Dungeon World, because of the 6− possibility can always scale up what is risked to match the magnitude of the advantage sought), and it's certainly flavourful for the Druid to ask the spirits to help her.

I haven't seen official word on this move, but Sage has weighed in on an even odder wording in a way consistent with your and my reading of this move. The Wizard's invisibility spell says that it targets an "ally", leading groups to assume that the Wizard can't make himself invisible, but Sage's answer was that the Wizard is his own ally and can use the spell on himself.

So if that reading is permissible, this one definitely is if we apply Sage's reasoning—the Druid is most definitely "someone."

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Yep, the Druid can heal herself using this move. There is no concern about balance (there almost never is in Dungeon World, because of the 6− possibility can always scale up what is risked to match the magnitude of the advantage sought), and it's certainly flavourful for the Druid to ask the spirits to help her.

I haven't seen official word on this move, but Sage has weighed in on an even odder wording in a way consistent with your and my reading of this move. The Wizard's invisibility spell says that it targets an "ally", leading groups to assume that the Wizard can't make himself invisible, but Sage's answer was that the Wizard is his own ally and can use the spell on himself.

So if that reading is permissible, this one definitely is—the Druid is most definitely "someone."