Can Remove Curse undo Lycanthropy on someone who has fully turned (assuming they were not naturally born that way)?
If so, if you are in the middle of combat against some werewolves (for example), could you potentially cast Remove Curse to return them to being normal humanoids before fighting them to the death?
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Curse of Lycanthropy. A humanoid creature can be afflicted with the curse of lycanthropy after being wounded by a lycanthrope, or if one or both of its parents are lycanthropes. A remove curse spell can rid an afflicted lycanthrope of the curse, but a natural born lycanthrope can be freed of the curse only with a wish.
Your DM probably has a degree of latitude over whether the Lycanthropes you're fighting are natural born or afflicted. But if they're afflicted, yes, that would work!
Can Remove Curse undo Lycanthropy on someone who has fully turned (assuming they were not naturally born that way)?
If so, if you are in the middle of combat against some werewolves (for example), could you potentially cast Remove Curse to return them to being normal humanoids before fighting them to the death?
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From the MM entry on Lycanthropes:
Your DM probably has a degree of latitude over whether the Lycanthropes you're fighting are natural born or afflicted. But if they're afflicted, yes, that would work!
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