D&D General Reincarnate is and has always been, weird.


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Reincarnate (or the base concept behind it) always felt to me (5e is my first edition) like it ought to be the generic first accessible level of revival magic across the classes, like, yes you get to come back but the process is patched together with sticky tape and sealing wax, you come back changed, but you DO come back, your elf should count their blessings that they’re even alive before complaining that they ended up as a goblin.
 

Reincarnate is very quintessentially part of the old "Hardcore Mode Roguelike" style of D&D. You roll up your character and see how far you can get this time, and there's perma-death but with expensive respawns, only here's a budget option with a chance to backfire. Maybe your PC becomes unplayable, maybe they come out of it stronger, you don't know! Do you want to roll the dice?

It's still around because it's a tradition now, but it's kind of out of place.
 

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