Yaarel
🇮🇱 🇺🇦 He-Mage
A new concept for the thread: "How do you describe the deaths of PCs, and do you consider how difficult it will be for the group to resurrect their fellow when you describe the mutilation and horrible dismemberment of the PC"?
Do concerns over resurrection impact how PCs die?
I like immortality. So, I am less of a fan of permanent death.
Currently, there are four resurrection spells: Revivify, Raise Dead, Resurrection, and True Resurrection.
I love Revivify exactly as it is. Essentially, it is something like the magical version of resuscitation. And level 3 is appropriate.
However in comparison, the other three resurrections spells are less useful, even punishing. Really there only needs to be two resurrection spells.
• Revivify (when body is reasonably whole and death is just within minutes)
• Resurrection (when the body or soul no longer exists, or resurrection would otherwise be impossible).
Revivify can probably absorb Raise Dead. In other words, at level 3, if the body is only dead within minutes, then the ally comes back to life without penalties. But if the body has began decomposing, then it should return with levels of Exhaustion, that take upto several days to recover from. If the body is destroyed, such as missing a head, then Revivify automatically fails.
Resurrection should be able to create a new body, to bring anyone back to life regardless of how the ally died or how long ago. The spell should even be able to reconstitute the ‘echos’ of a destroyed soul. Resurrection should be able to handle impossible situations, including self-resurrection. Therefore, such a version of Resurrection probably belongs as a slot 9 spell, comparable to Wish. Because Resurrection creates a new body, it should also be able to restore an ally that is trapped in suspended animation or to destroy an undead by creating a new living body. Meanwhile, a reverse version of the Resurrection spell might be employed to deny a foe the possibility of a resurrection. In this case, trying to Resurrect a denied ally would be similar to Dispel Magic, and difficult to succeed.
If the only two spells are Revivify and Resurrection, then slot 3 Revivify meets the needs of most recoveries from death in the D&D gaming experience. By contrast, slot 9 Resurrection comes into play for those rare events of an awful demise. Meanwhile the Resurrection spell is useful for the capacity to self-resurrect.
So, to answer the question.
Revivify is fine most of the time. Most of the time there is no destruction of vital organs, and the spell would heal any mortal wounds, such as reattaching a head.
For those times when the body has been destroyed, the fellow party members need to find someone who knows the slot 9 Resurrection spell to create a new body. In some situations, the player of the destroyed character might want a new character to figure out a way to Resurrect the destroyed character.
Finally, if the narrative makes it clear that the body is destroyed, then that is what it is. The player still has options even if this would happen.
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