Difference between revisions of "Cure Blindness (spell)"

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Permanently cures [[Blindness (condition)|blindness]], either that which is congenital from birth or which results from disease, poison or magic. However, the spell will not restore a lost or destroyed eyeball—so if there is no eye, the spell will have no effect.
 
Permanently cures [[Blindness (condition)|blindness]], either that which is congenital from birth or which results from disease, poison or magic. However, the spell will not restore a lost or destroyed eyeball—so if there is no eye, the spell will have no effect.
  
The reverse of the spell, cause blindness, requires a successful touch against an unwilling victim. A save vs. magic negates the spell, but if failed the effects are permanent.
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== Cause Blindness ==
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The reverse of the spell, '''cause blindness''', requires a successful touch against an unwilling victim. A [[Saving Throws|save vs. magic]] negates the spell, but if failed the effects are permanent.
 
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Revision as of 21:49, 21 June 2022

Cure Blindness
Range touch
Duration permanent
Area of Effect 1 creature
Casting Time 1 round
Saving Throw none; see text
Level cleric (3rd)

Permanently cures blindness, either that which is congenital from birth or which results from disease, poison or magic. However, the spell will not restore a lost or destroyed eyeball—so if there is no eye, the spell will have no effect.

Cause Blindness

The reverse of the spell, cause blindness, requires a successful touch against an unwilling victim. A save vs. magic negates the spell, but if failed the effects are permanent.