5e Restore Limbs, Missing limb is in the sense of absent, not simply

5e Restore Limbs, Missing limb is in the sense of absent, not simply can't be found. 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. Regenerate can still restore limbs that are unavailable/not in a condition to be re-attached. A 13th-level Bard is needed to activate the spell. Short of some dismembering of the dead, the only thing that can do that is 1 magic item (Sword of Sharpness) or I think maybe trolls We used the lasting injuries rules and I had a player lose a leg. 87 more to go. Kill the person with the severed limb Cast Gentle Repose on the corpse Use Mending to reattach the limb to the corpse This is part of the series on representing disability in D&D. Mechanical prosthetics are often extremely expensive. Here are a few player favorites: Tear up So, just restoring hps doesn't restore limbs, and there are specific abilities (like regeneration or the regenerate spell) that do. The idea is that I'd have a bunch of my own limbs The changes made to the prosthetic limb item in Dungeons & Dragons' Tasha's Cauldron of Everything makes it a great choice for accessibility.

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