1. Lesser Restoration - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
You touch a creature and can end either one disease or one condition afflicting it. The condition can be blinded, deafened, paralyzed, or poisoned.
Source: Player's Handbook
2. Lesser Restoration | D&D 5th Edition on Roll20 Compendium
You touch a creature and can end either one disease or one condition afflicting it. The condition can be blinded, deafened, paralyzed, or poisoned. Show ...
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3. Greater Restoration - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
You imbue a creature you touch with positive energy to undo a debilitating effect. You can reduce the target's exhaustion level by one, or end one of the ...
Source: Player's Handbook
4. Madness - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
A calm emotions spell can suppress the effects of madness, while a lesser restoration spell can rid a character of a short-term or long-term madness.
In a typical campaign, characters aren't driven mad by the horrors they face and the carnage they inflict day after day, but sometimes the stress of being an adventurer can be too much to bear. If your campaign has a strong horror theme, you might want to use madness as a way to reinforce that theme, emphasizing the extraordinarily horrific nature of the threats the adventurers face.
5. Staff of Healing - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
... Lesser Restoration (2 charges), or Mass Cure Wounds (5 charges). The staff regains 1d6 + 4 expended charges daily at dawn. If you expend the last charge ...
Source: Dungeon Master's Guide
6. Halfling - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
Healing Touch. You can cast the Cure Wounds spell with this trait. Beginning at 3rd level, you can also cast the Lesser Restoration spell with this trait. Once ...
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7. Spells - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
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8. Charms - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
This charm has 6 charges. You can use an action to expend some of its charges to cast one of the following spells: Greater Restoration (4 charges) or Lesser ...
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9. Ghost | D&D 5th Edition on Roll20 Compendium
If a target's saving throw is successful or the effect ends for it, the target is immune to this ghost's Horrifying Visage for the next 24 hours. The aging ...
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10. Greater restoration | Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
This spell was similar to the spell able to be cast by less experienced casters, lesser restoration. However, the greater restoration spell was able to ...
Greater restoration was a necromancy spell that restored the recipient of lost power and abilities.[5][6] This spell was similar to the spell able to be cast by less experienced casters, lesser restoration. However, the greater restoration spell was able to fully restore a creature that had been drained of power.[5] As well as restoring a creature's power, greater restoration was able to dispel all magical effects hindering the character's abilities, such as a loss in strength or intelligence. I
11. Artificer: Alchemist - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
You can cast Lesser Restoration without expending a spell slot and without preparing the spell, provided you use alchemist's supplies as the spellcasting focus.
An Alchemist is an expert at combining reagents to produce mystical effects. Alchemists use their creations to give life and to leech it away. Alchemy is the oldest of artificer traditions, and its versatility has long been valued during times of war and peace.
12. Intellect Devourer – 5th Edition SRD
The target is incapacitated until it regains at least 1 point of Intelligence (either from completing a long rest or from a lesser restoration spell). Body ...
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13. Sorcerer Subclass Breakdown: DnD 5e Subclass Guide - rpgbot
Summon Construct is a wizard exclusive, and it's a decent summon option if you need a pet Defender. 9th Level: Greater Restoration isn't as important as Lesser ...
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14. D&D 5e - In Depth Look At Classes - Larian Studios forums
16 mrt 2022 · I will say that the cleric in my tabletop game dishes out Lesser Restoration pretty often but I've never needed to use it in BG3. Is anyone ...
The point of this thread is to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of the various classes based on D&D 5e and how they are meant to interact with one another as a team - because D&D is a team-based game. It's not meant to be played solo. Let's start with Cleric. Basi...
15. Necromancer (5e Class) - D&D Wiki
You gain the spare the dying cantrip. You also add the following spells to your list spells to learn from: cure wounds, lesser restoration, beacon of hope, ...
While others use magic to do paltry things like conjure fire or fly, the Necromancer is a master over death itself. They study the deep and forbidden secrets that raise the dead, controlling minions toward a variety of goals. Perhaps they seek the power that mastery over death provides. Perhaps they are serious and unashamed scholars, who reject the small-minded boundaries held to by others. Each enemy they fell becomes an eager and disposable ally, they become immune to the energies of death and decay, and ultimately harness the immortality and power of undeath for themselves.
16. Illrigger | GM Binder
You emanate an aura of fear forcing every creature that starts their turn within 20 feet of you to make a Wisdom saving throw against your spell save DC or be ...
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17. Conditions – 5th Edition SRD
This condition can be ended by use of the lesser restoration spell, or when the burned creature recovers all its hit points. Burned (b). Source Pt-MCCbtS. A ...
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18. Cleric: Life Domain - DND 5th Edition - Wikidot
Choose any creatures within 30 feet of you, and divide those hit points among them. This feature can restore a creature to no more than half of its hit point ...
The Life domain focuses on the vibrant positive energy – one of the fundamental forces of the universe – that sustains all life. The gods of life promote vitality and health through healing the sick and wounded, caring for those in need, and driving away the forces of death and undeath. Almost any non-evil deity can claim influence over this domain, particularly agricultural deities (such as Chauntea, Arawai, and Demeter), sun gods (such as Lathander, Pelor, and Re-Horakhty), gods of healing or endurance (such as Ilmater, Mishakal, Apollo, and Diancecht), and gods of home and community (such as Hestia, Hathor, and Boldrci).