Level
5th
Casting Time
1 Action
Range/Area
Touch
Components
V, S, M *
Duration
Instantaneous
School
Abjuration
Attack/Save
None
Damage/Effect
Healing
You imbue a creature you touch with positive energy to undo a debilitating effect. You can reduce the target's exhaustion level by one, or end one of the following effects on the target:
- One effect that charmed or petrified the target
- One curse, including the target's attunement to a cursed magic item
- Any reduction to one of the target's ability scores
- One effect reducing the target's hit point maximum







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Posted Nov 1, 2022Slightly annoyed that paladins don't get access this spell.
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Posted Dec 15, 2022You don't need to keep the arm around to have it regrow via regenerate
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Posted May 3, 2023Paladins can't learn this spell for the same reason they can't learn any other spell - they prepare their spells.
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Posted Jul 9, 2023Can Greater Restoration cure the effects from the Raise Dead spell?
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Posted Jan 31, 2024How much would this heal of a contruct’s hp?
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Posted Jun 9, 2024None. This spell doesn't restore hit points.
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Posted Jun 9, 2024RAW and RAI no. Though the effects of Raise Dead function similarly to a reduction to ability scores, they are not themself a reduction to ability scores, and they are constructed deliberately to circumvent using this spell. As always, your DM is free to rule otherwise.
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Posted Jun 9, 2024Stone to Flesh is not a spell in 5th edition. Flesh to Stone is, however, and the reason it is a higher level than this spell is because it is an offensive spell. Flesh to Stone can potentially remove a creature from a fight, which is very powerful depending on the target and the setup available to make them fail their saves. However, restoring a creature from being petrified is far less powerful on a short-term basis, which means its effects are less important to game balance. Additionally, this spell consumes material components, which contributes to its lower spell slot requirement.
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Posted May 10, 2025The balancing for it is the material component. 100 gp worth of diamond dust for every long rest skipped in this manner.
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Posted May 16, 2025They should allow this spell to also remove any condition that lesser restoration can, so that if you bring out the big guns, you won't just waste the spell.
It wouldn't exactly be stepping on toes, since this spell is such a higher cost, level, and literally is the greater version.
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Posted Sep 28, 2025Can it undo the lethargy from haste spell?