Place 1: True Resurrection
- Price: 25,000 Gold
- Can be learned by clerics and druids
- Spell level 9
The most expensive spell in Dungeons & Dragons is True Resurrection, which requires a bit of holy water and diamonds worth at least 25,000 gold for its casting.
True Resurrection is the official final boss of death and can bring back to life targets whose souls are free and willing to become alive again. It works on a target that has died of something other than old age a maximum of 200 years ago. Even if no body is available, in this case, the name of the target must be spoken, and that target will receive a new body.
True Resurrection closes all wounds, neutralizes all poisons, heals all diseases, and removes all curses that were affecting the creature at the time of death. If the creature was undead, it is returned to its previous non-undead form.
A truly powerful spell that only works with the right payment. And to gather such wealth, entire campaigns can be designed. But you would do anything (and pay) to save a beloved friend, right?
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