Can clerics resurrect?

Revivify is the earliest resurrection spells you can get. Clerics gain access to this spell as early as level 5; paladins at level 9.
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Who can cast true Resurrection?

Resurrection can only be cast by clerics and bards. True Resurrection, on the other hand, can only be cast by clerics and druids. One justification for this is that, unlike it's less powerful cousin, True Resurrection can create a new body from scratch for a dead creature.
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How do I revive a character in D&D?

You touch a dead creature that has been dead for no more than a century, that didn't die of old age, and that isn't Undead. If its soul is free and willing, the target returns to life with all its Hit Points. This spell neutralizes any Poisons and cures normal Diseases afflicting the creature when it died.
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Can a wizard learn Resurrection?

True Polymorph and Shapechange. Both of these spells can be used to turn into a creature that have access to resurrection abilities. True Polymorph can turn you into Ki-rin (from volo's guide to monsters) that has true resurrection as a spell. It is a 9th level spell available to Bard, Warlock and Wizard.
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Do Rangers get revivify?

Protection from Energy, Revivify, and Water Breathing are spells that a Ranger could learn, but are best learned by full casters.
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What happens if your DND character dies?

Unlike other saves, Death Saves don't have any bonus or penalty to them. You're simply rolling a d20, looking to roll a 10 or higher. You need to succeed at this roll three times to enter into what's called Stabilized, a condition where you're still unconscious at 0 hit point.
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Do Paladins get revivify?

The only other class that has revivify on their spell list is the paladin. However, since the paladin is only a half caster, a paladin won't be able to cast revivify until 9th level. So only a group with a cleric in the party will have access to this spell at 5th level. Revivify must be cast within 1 minute of death.
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Can a wizard cast a cleric scroll?

The cleric must have proficiency in the Arcana skill. The cleric must have the spell in question prepared. The cleric must spend the necessary downtime and gold to scribe the spell scroll. The wizard must succeed on the necessary Intelligence check to copy the spell from the scroll.
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Can Paladins resurrect?

Yes, Paladins can rez someone, just like any class can rez someone.
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What level do clerics learn resurrection?

Revivify is the earliest resurrection spells you can get. Clerics gain access to this spell as early as level 5; paladins at level 9. The material cost of the spell is relatively affordable.
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Which DND classes can revive?

There are 5 classes that can resurrect a dead player Paladins, Priests, Shamans, Warlocks, and Druids.
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How do you resurrect in D&D 5e?

You touch a dead creature that has been dead for no more than a century, that didn't die of old age, and that isn't undead. If its soul is free and willing, the target returns to life with all its hit points. This spell neutralizes any poisons and cures normal diseases afflicting the creature when it died.
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Do you need a body for true Resurrection?

Resurrection restores any missing body parts, so it doesn't need much of a corpse to work.
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How do I stop my true Resurrection?

The most common way to stop someone from being brought back to life is to destroy the body completely. That'll stop anything short of True Resurrection or Wish.
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Does true Resurrection need a body 5e?

' The key part of that is if the original no longer exists. So by RAW, if the original body does exist, you cannot just cast True Resurrection without it. Likewise, Reincarnate requires you to touch at least part of the body.
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Can you counterspell a scroll?

Thus, if someone is visibly casting a spell from a scroll within 60 feet of a counterspelling wizard, the spell from the scroll can be countered. If the counterspell succeeds, "[the] spell fails and has no effect."
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Does copying a spell scroll destroy it?

When a spell is copied from a spell scroll, the copier must succeed on an Intelligence (Arcana) check with a DC equal to 10 + the spell's level. If the check succeeds, the spell is successfully copied. Whether the check succeeds or fails, the spell scroll is destroyed.
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Can a cleric use a spellbook?

Only wizards use spellbooks. Clerics, druids, and paladins prepare spells from their class spell list at the end of a long rest. Bards, Rangers, Sorcerers, and Warlocks know a set spells from their class spell list. A character can only use a spell scroll if the spell is on their class spell list.
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How big is a 50 GP Diamond?

According to that article, a 50 gp diamond weighs one quarter of a carat. This is small enough to be humbly inlaid in a ring, and this would be a convenient way for a wizard to carry it. All these guidelines suggest that a 50 gp diamond is about as small as a diamond can reasonably be.
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Can you counterspell a counterspell?

No. You can't counter Counterspell on your own turn by using your Reaction to cast Counterspell. You CAN use your reaction to cast Counterspell, but you will lose the original spell you were casting and the result would be the same. The only difference being that you wasted 2 spell slots instead of one.
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Can you fail revivify?

If a revival ritual is failed, the character is lost forever, as their soul doesn't return to their body. If a player attempts a resurrection spell that only takes 1 action, like revivify, there is no contribution from close friends, and no way to lower the DC of the resurrection check.
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Is there a Grim Reaper in DND?

The grim reaper (or death spirit) is a creature from the negative material plane that appears only in Ravenloft. It is drawn to the ebbing life energies of a creature on the verge of death (i.e., at or below 0 hit points) and seems, in some way, to feed upon those essences.
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Can you reuse a D&D character?

The consensus was yes you can bring a character over provided it is similar level.
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What is a TPK D&D?

A TPK, short for the dreaded "total party kill," is by no means inevitable as part of any Dungeons & Dragons campaign, but they are an entirely possible outcome for players to experience.
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