Resting Resting can take many diffirent forms. A comfy bed in a tavern after a warm meal is obviously better than a night sleeping on bare rock with only the starry sky as a blanket. Therefore the following rules detail how this will be mechanically reflected. Homebase This is a building that you or your patron own and is fully furnished for resting (beds, tables and chairs, sanitary infrastructure). It gives all benefits of long resting and will also grant the following: - 2 levels of exhaustion (so -3 total) All hit dice are recovered You gain Temp hp equal to max hp divided by 10 Tavern This is a location fit for lodging. This can also be the barracks of the local guard, a vacant house in the village or any other location the party is able to sleep indoors comfortably This grants the following - 1 level of exhaustion Campsite A proper camp with a warm fire and tents and cots to shield you from the elements. Certainly worthwile slogging along all that camping gear. Camping in a ruin or cave would also fall under this. This imposes the following You only recover half your spellslots Instead of half, you only recover 1/3rd of your hit dice Your class resource recovery is halved Clandestine Sleeping without tents and without fire is certainly less visible, but is it worth the hardship? It imposes the following DC10 con save or suffer exhaustion, this save increases dependant on the weather. Hit dice recovery is now 1/4th Spell slot recovery is 1/3th You only recover upto half of your total hp Any entity tracking you now has disadvantage