Can undead be resurrected?

In previous editions of D&D, you couldn’t bring undead back to life. You had to “re-kill” them and then resurrect their corpse. In 5e, Resurrection states that it can’t bring undead back, but Revivify, Raise Dead, and True Resurrection do not.

Can you resurrect undead Pathfinder?

You can resurrect someone killed by a death effect or someone who has been turned into an undead creature and then destroyed. You cannot resurrect someone who has died of old age. Constructs, elementals, outsiders, and undead creatures can’t be resurrected.

Can you revive someone killed by finger of death?

The spell finger of death is a death effect. That means that no, they can’t be brought back by raise dead or reincarnate if they fail their fortitude save. However, once one gets to the spell resurrection (and later, true resurrection) death effects/attacks aren’t an issue for re-raising.

Can you cast raise dead on a zombie?

No, you can’t Resurrect your friend This is further supported by Jeremy Crawford’s tweet: If you cast revivify on a zombie, the creature returns as a zombie. The spell doesn’t change creature type. The spell can’t return an undead creature to life.

What happens if you cast true resurrection on a lich?

If you kill the lich (after destroying the phylactery) then use true resurrection it will return to life as as the creature it originally was. Assuming that the soul is now willing after being freed from the phylactery this means that the (former) lich can now be resurrected to its non-undead form.

Does true resurrection work on undead?

PHB Errata states that True Resurrection does return undead to non-undead form. The use of “was” implies the undead creature must be killed first. They still need to be dead. The thing is if your buddy dies and is raised by AS a zombie and you kill the zombie you can no longer resurrect your buddy.

How do you revive in D&D 5e?

Revivify is your only way to resurrect someone in combat, so make sure your party has a cleric or paladin with the spell! Raise Dead is your budget option, and True Resurrection is the cream of the crop. Reincarnate takes the cake as the best res spell in terms of cost-effectiveness.

What does finger of death do?

You send negative energy coursing through a creature that you can see within range, causing it searing pain. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. It takes 7d8+30 necrotic damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one.

Can a cleric learn finger of death?

Introduced in Men & Magic, as an anti-cleric spell that clerics could also use in a “life or death situation.” Druids were permitted the spell as well, “when their lives were in dire peril” (but they could not cast the normal version of the spell, raise dead).

Can a necromancer revive?

Revive allows the Necromancer to resurrect a slain monster to fight for his cause. Revived Monsters possess all the attacks that they had in life; however they will not raise other monsters, even if they had those abilities previously.

Is a dead zombie still undead?

Is the corpse of an undead creature still an undead creature? No, a corpse is considered an object. Yes, they very explicitly are an undead creature, and they do not cease to be an undead creature after being killed (again).


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