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School of Necromancy

Necromancy magic controls the forces of life and death

In D&D 5e, necromancers are sometimes frowned upon (depending on the setting and world your campaign takes place in). Nonetheless, necromancy magic can be powerful—allowing you to raise the undead, deal necrotic damage, heal allies, or even resurrect fallen creatures, bringing them back to life.[8]

  • Low-level spells: Chill Touch, False Life, Ray of Sickness, Gentle Repose, Inflict Wounds, Speak with Dead, Life Transference, and Animate Dead.
  • High-level spells: Blight, Contagion, Raise Dead, Danse Macabre, Circle of Death, Soul Cage, Resurrection, Finger of Death, and True Resurrection.
  • Although necromancy magic deals in manipulating both life and death, not all healing spells are part of the necromancy school (like Cure Wounds, which is evocation).

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