Namaste, iam Margaret Rozek, I hope you have the best day today.

Whoa! Did you know that you can use certain treatments to cure wounds and even harm undead creatures? It’s true - and it’s pretty amazing. From special salves to magical spells, there are a ton of ways to heal up and take down the undead. Let’s dive in and explore all the possibilities!

Does Cure Wounds Harm Undead? [Solved]

If you lay your hands on a creature, it’ll get back some of its health - up to 1d8 plus whatever your Spellcasting ability is. But don’t bother trying it on Undead or Constructs - it won’t do anything for them.

  1. Healing Spells: Spells that can be used to heal wounds and restore health to living creatures.

  2. Harm Undead: Spells that can be used to damage or destroy undead creatures, such as zombies and skeletons.

  3. Protection from Undead: Spells that can be used to protect living creatures from the effects of undead attacks, such as draining life force or inflicting negative status effects.

  4. Dispel Undead: Spells that can be used to remove the effects of spells cast by undead creatures, such as curses or enchantments.

  5. Banishment of Undead: Spells that can be used to banish undead creatures back into their own realm, preventing them from entering the material plane again for a certain period of time.

This phrase refers to a type of healing magic that can be used to cure wounds on living creatures, but it will actually harm undead creatures. It’s like a double-edged sword; it can help some and hurt others!