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What does ‘toll the Dead’ do in 5e?
The toll the dead spell can bring back any humanoid creature, so long as the person has a strong desire to be raised up from the dead. In DnD 5e its primary power is that it allows you to cast it multiple times per day if you want. For example, if your fighter falls in battle and your cleric has alrRead more
The toll the dead spell can bring back any humanoid creature, so long as the person has a strong desire to be raised up from the dead.
In DnD 5e its primary power is that it allows you to cast it multiple times per day if you want. For example, if your fighter falls in battle and your cleric has already used their healing powers on them, all they need to do is cast this spell and the fighter will stand right back up with 20 hp as if nothing happened! It’s also useful in campaigns where tons of PCs die each adventure due for a variety of reasons (high hit points mean adventurers don’t always live). It’s one of those cool spells DMs hand out liberally.
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There are a number of possible reasons for this. It could be your internet is lagging, or the video you're trying to is not loading because it's been deleted by the owner. YouTube has also slowed down their videos due to copyright restrictions, so it might just be that these types of videos are notRead more
There are a number of possible reasons for this. It could be your internet is lagging, or the video you’re trying to is not loading because it’s been deleted by the owner.
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