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For questions about Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition, an RPG published in 2014 by Wizards of the Coast. D&D 5e is a heroic fantasy RPG inspired by the mechanics and settings of all previous D&D editions. It was previously code-named D&D Next during the playtest period. (For questions about the 2024 revision of the D&D 5e rules, see the [dnd-5e-2024] tag.)

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Does Sculpt Spells apply to spells that have been reflected?

If you are referring to a monster ability such as the Spectator's Spell Reflection reaction, then we can look at the defined rule: If the spectator makes a successful saving throw against a spell, …
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Can the duration of Gentle Repose be extended by multiple castings?

Can you cast Gentle Repose multiple times in order to extend the "revivability" of a body as much as you like? Let's take a look at the text of the gentle repose spell: Casting Time: 1 action Range: …
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Does a soul consumed by a lich's phylactery avoid the afterlife?

Per the Lich's Soul Sacrifice description, both the body and soul of the imprisonment spell's target are trapped inside the phylactery. The description also states that this imprisoned "creature" is d …
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Are spells learned from feats considered to be associated with your class?

You seem to be inferring a rule based on a contradiction you find between two rules. This is a case where the specific rule of a feat overrides the general rules for [multiclass] spellcasting. [M]any …
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