Revivify - Spells - D D Beyond Any spell that breathes life into the dead (including revivify, raise dead, resurrection, and true resurrection) automatically fails if cast on a humanoid whose soul is either trapped in the Soulmonger or has been devoured by the atropal (see “Soul Devouring” below) So, no, Revivify will not work in ToA GNOME
Revivify - Search - D D Beyond Revivify Level 3 Necromancy (Cleric, Druid, Paladin, Ranger) Casting Time: Action Range: Touch Components: V, S, M (a diamond worth 300+ GP, which the spell consumes) Duration: Instantaneous Revivify Compendium - Sources->Dungeons Dragons->Player's Handbook (2014)
Revivify - Spells - D D Beyond The description of Raise Dead, a more powerful spell, notes that the spell neutralizes any poisons that affected the recently deceased character Since Revivify description does not, is it safe to say that this spell does not neutralize poisons? Likewise, Raise Dead notes that characters suffer a -4 d20 penalty for some time
Revivify on a new Undead - Rules Game Mechanics - D D Beyond Revivify probably shouldn't be allowed to turn an undead creature back into a it's previous form In my opinion Reasons: 1 The text of the spell is lacking, relative to this topic AKA we could debate semantics and interpretations of rules and words literally indefinitely and not get a satisfactory answer 2
Gentle Repose with Revivify - Rules Game Mechanics - D D Beyond I would rule that yes, as long as you cast Gentle Repose within one minute (which means not as a ritual) then Revivify should work on that body Revivify is definitely a dead-raising spell covered by the description of Gentle Repose The combined spell slot levels is the same for a ritual Gentle Repose + Raise Dead as for Gentle Repose + Revivify
Reviving PCs - Rules Game Mechanics - D D Beyond Neither Revivify or Hand of Ultimate Mercy actually state they can resurrect unwilling souls - and since they don't they lack the specificity needed to break the general resurrection rule So, really, no The feature, nor revivify, currently allow rezzing an unwilling soul (even though in previous editions revivify did)
Can revivify heal mortal wounds? - Rules Game Mechanics - D D Beyond Revivify can't replace or regrow a limb or head, but it is possible that it could reattach one I would personally rule that as long as all the parts of a body are placed together in roughly the right shape, then revivify should be able to stitch it back together Any body parts not in the area could not be replaced though
Revivify, missing body parts, and Ceremorphosis - D D Beyond 4) Revivify doesn't restore missing body parts, but it does repair damaged ones presumably, as it brings a creature back to life and restores one hitpoint (and the most common form of death for PC's is injury, so if the spell didn't heal the injury you'd be back at square one)
Does Gentle Repose extend the time limit for casting Revivify? The spell revivify returns a creature to life "that has died within the last minute " [PHB 272] [PHB 272] The spell gentle repose "effectively extends the time limit on raising the target from the dead, since days spent under the influence of this spell don't count against the time limit of spells such as raise dead "