So, spells that give you an attack in 5E tend to specifically state that you can attack on the round you cast the spell. This is true for O5E with spells like Enervation and Witch Bolt, and it has been maintained on A5E on spells like Call Lightning.
This makes Seed Bomb and Cobra's Spit a bit...
Well, I hadn't thought any of this options, so nice work! This is actually a plan for my antagonist, so several choices > several plans for the PCs to foil. Keep 'em coming.
Yeah, I have some ideas on how to make it possible. I am not as much asking if it would be possible as wondering if there's anything official around that has done it already (perhaps on a Module or some book I don't have)
No, but I am intrigued if that option does exist already (resurrecting someone dead for more than 2 centuries whose corpse, by any reason, remained intact).
Hi! So, just returned to D&D after several years and I'm quite rusty. One question I have: is there a way of resurrecting someone that's been dead for more than 200yrs? I'm considering creating something for this, but want to be sure the option does not already exist somewhere.
Just read it. Great post! I always thought of Druids to be one of the least covered classes in any Setting, and I really like the way you've kept them meaningful in Eberron. Thanks for all the dedication put into the Setting, it's amazing!
I think there's a lot of us that have moved on to Pathfinder but kept using Eberron as a Setting, soI'd like to know, if you have read/played Pathfinder, how do you think the new base classes (particularly the Oracle) fit in Eberron.