5th Edition D&D 'Necromancy' Spells

5th Edition D&D 'Necromancy' Spells

While developing 5th Edition D&D material for my Skirmisher Publishing, I found myself wishing I had a list of all the Necromancy spells from the Player's Handbook, and so I went ahead and created one! I figured other people might find such a list useful and have, accordingly, posted it here twice, once with the spells simply in alphabetical order and once with them organized by level. Be sure to also check out my lists of 5th Edition D&D "Abjuration" Spells5th Edition D&D "Divination" Spells5th Edition D&D "Ritual" Spells, and 5th Edition D&D "Illusion" Spells

D&D 5th Edition Necromancy Spells (Alphabetical)

Animate Dead (3rd)

Astral Projection (9th)

Bestow Curse (3rd)

Blight (4th)

Blindness/Deafness (2nd)

Chill Touch (cantrip)

Circle of Death (6th)

Clone (8th)

Contagion (5th)

Create Undead (6th)

Eyebite (6th)

False Life (1st)

Feign Death (3rd)

Finger of Death (7th)

Gentle Repose (2nd)

Harm (6th)

Inflict Wounds (1st)

Magic Jar (6th)

Raise Dead (5th)

Ray of Enfeeblement (2nd)

Ray of Sickness (1st)

Resurrection (7th)

Spare the Dying (cantrip)

Speak with Dead (3rd)

True Resurrection (9th)

Vampiric Touch (3rd)

D&D 5th Edition Necromancy Spells (By Level)

Cantrips

Chill Touch (cantrip)

Spare the Dying (cantrip)

1st Level

False Life (1st)

Inflict Wounds (1st)

Ray of Sickness (1st)

2nd Level

Blindness/Deafness (2nd)

Gentle Repose (2nd)

Ray of Enfeeblement (2nd)

3rd Level

Animate Dead (3rd)

Bestow Curse (3rd)

Feign Death (3rd)

Speak with Dead (3rd)

Vampiric Touch (3rd)

4th Level

Blight (4th)

5th Level

Contagion (5th)

Raise Dead (5th)

6th Level

Circle of Death (6th)

Create Undead (6th)

Eyebite (6th)

Harm (6th)

Magic Jar (6th)

7th Level

Finger of Death (7th)

Resurrection (7th)

8th Level

Clone (8th)

9th Level

Astral Projection (9th)

True Resurrection (9th)

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