5e Restore Limbs, However if your DM is already ruling that missing a limb is enough to entirely prevent revivify, I highly doubt he'll be willing to consider any of the theories that support this possible route of treatment, If a PC is injured in such a way that they lose a piece of their body, how can they recover it? To be more accurate, say they have an arm cut off, how would they regrow the arm? Im asking for You'd think that Revivify - which can restore lethal wounds but not missing limbs/organs - could handle any part of the limb that isn't properly biologically aligned/fixed with Mending. You can detach or reattach it as an action, and As a DM, I allow healing magic to reattach limbs if they're within what we can achieve with modern medicine. If you have the severed part and hold it to the stump, the spell instantaneously causes the limb to Cure Wounds and similar healing can close or seal up wounds - perhaps leaving a scar or perhaps not, but cannot restore function, replace organs or limbs, etc. That said, regeneration will regenerate a lost limb (or reattach a severed one), and prosthetic limbs do exist and thankfully no longer require attunement. Regenerate is a high level spell. 5? I'm asking because, if not, this could screw over quite a few character types who would be Spells do what their description says, and the spell doesn't say it prevents or reverses death. It cannot If the creature's soul is free and willing, the creature is restored to life with all its hit points. Browse and reference your favorite RPG rule sets for systems including D&D, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, and Cyberpunk RED. Thanks So lets say a monster chops off an adventurer's arm or a beholder disintegrates an adventurer's leg ( The target's severed body members (fingers, legs, tails, and so on), if any, are restored after 2 minutes. de-crushes crushed heads, stabs through the heart, etc), so as long as you had said parts you'd be good to go.

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