mikestrauss
Virtuous
Why do we think that undead are still immune to Death? The new Death seems more akin to the old Doom. Undead are affected. Golems are affected. Only creatures immune to curse aren't affected. I think a lot of the exceptions that people are assuming don't exist if the spell is looked at in that context.
Also, on the note of adding Cleanse to Healing...
If you do that, then you need a necromantic version of the spell as well. Every healing spell has a necromantic version. What would it be, since the healing version removes curses? And would Cleanse also remove that necromancy spell as well as cure curses. That would arguably create a more complicated situation.
Cleanse in curse makes a LOT of sense. You know it can work on a creature, because the creature was affected by the curse in the first place (thus, isn't immune to the school). On the other hand, if you add it to healing, you could potentially create a situation where a creature could be cursed, but not healed (like a golem that is affected by curse, but immune to healing).
-MS
Also, on the note of adding Cleanse to Healing...
If you do that, then you need a necromantic version of the spell as well. Every healing spell has a necromantic version. What would it be, since the healing version removes curses? And would Cleanse also remove that necromancy spell as well as cure curses. That would arguably create a more complicated situation.
Cleanse in curse makes a LOT of sense. You know it can work on a creature, because the creature was affected by the curse in the first place (thus, isn't immune to the school). On the other hand, if you add it to healing, you could potentially create a situation where a creature could be cursed, but not healed (like a golem that is affected by curse, but immune to healing).
-MS