@JeremyECrawford Greater Restoration, a 5th lvl spell, can remove a curse.
Does greater restoration restore spells?
Greater restoration is a 5th level spell that allows you to release your target from being charmed or petrified, reduce its exhaustion level, remove a curse, fix it’s hit point maximum if an effect is on it, or fix any reduction that may be on its ability scores.
Is madness a condition?
In Wikipedia it is characterized as, ‘originally considered a psychiatric disorder’. More recently there have been similar advances in our understanding of many other disorders previously associated with madness, such as epilepsy, dementia, and certain forms of mental deficiency such as Down syndrome and Rett syndrome.
Can a Paladin remove a curse with greater restoration?
In the description of Bestow Curse it mentions that a Remove Curse will end the effect, but doesn’t mention Greater Restoration, however Greater Restoration lists ending the effects of a curse on a target in its description. Does that mean it can remove a curse applied from Bestow Curse? Why can’t a Paladin learn this spell? It’s baffling.
What happens if you remove a curse on an item?
The user is mentally fooled into thinking the item is functioning and cannot be convinced otherwise without the help of a remove curse spell. These cursed items malfunction, so that either they do the opposite of what the creator intended, or they target the user instead of someone else.
Can you remove a curse from bestow curse?
In the description of Bestow Curse it mentions that a Remove Curse will end the effect, but doesn’t mention Greater Restoration, however Greater Restoration lists ending the effects of a curse on a target in its description. Does that mean it can remove a curse applied from Bestow Curse?
What are the requirements for a cursed item?
Item must draw blood when wielded (weapons only). It can’t be put away or exchanged for another weapon until it has scored a hit. Item must have a particular spell cast upon it each day (such as bless, atonement, or animate objects ). Requirements are so dependent upon suitability to the item that they should never be determined randomly.