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*[[Necromancer(Cleric)|Necromancers]] must die while level 30 or higher to become a Lich. | *[[Necromancer(Cleric)|Necromancers]] must die while level 30 or higher to become a Lich. | ||
*As undead, Liches only recover hit point from [[Prayer_HealUndead|Heal Undead]], a level 14 [[Necromancer(Cleric)|Necromancer]] prayer. This prayer may be available in potion form or from the Necromancer Past Life I achievement. | *As undead, Liches only recover hit point from [[Prayer_HealUndead|Heal Undead]], a level 14 [[Necromancer(Cleric)|Necromancer]] prayer. This prayer may be available in potion form or from the Necromancer Past Life I achievement. | ||
− | *Note, while Liches can become [[Minstrel(Bard)|Minstrel]], they do not qualify for the [[Bard(Bard)|Bard]] class. In order to become a Minstrel, a Lich must start as an [[Apprentice(Commoner)|Apprentice]], TRAIN to become | + | *Note, while Liches can become [[Minstrel(Bard)|Minstrel]], they do not qualify for the [[Bard(Bard)|Bard]] class. In order to become a Minstrel, a Lich must start as an [[Apprentice(Commoner)|Apprentice]], and then TRAIN to become a [[Minstrel(Bard)|Minstrel]]. |
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===Lich=== | |
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Description: | Lichs are the most feared of the skeletal undead. Although they were a normal race before they died, the decay and corruption makes their former race hard to determine. Lichs lose some constitution for being dead, but gain charisma for their formidable presence. In fact, they walk around with a weak aura of fear at all times. Like other skeletal undead, they take half-damage from piercing or slashing weapons, are never hungry or thirsty, have infravision, stink of grime and decay, take damage from positive healing spells, are healed by negative energy spells, and are immune to poison, mind, gas, paralysis, disease, and negative energy attacks. The most common way to become a lich is to study Necromancy and die. |
Stat Adjustments: | constitution-4, charisma+6, paralysis save+100, save vs gas+100, save vs mind+100, save vs poison+100, save vs undead+100, save vs disease+100, max constitution adj.-4, max charisma adj.+6, save vs pierce+50, save vs slash+50 |
Racial Abilities: | {{{RacialAbilities}}} |
Cultural Abilities: | {{{CulturalAbilities}}} |
Racial Effects: | {{{RacialEffects}}} |
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Bonus Abilities: | infravision |
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Experience Modification: | {{{ExpMod}}} |
Life Expectancy: | Forever |
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Wear Locations: | {{{WearLocs}}} |
Qualifying Classes: | Appentice Artisan Gaoler Cleric Doomsayer Missionary Necromancer Shaman Templar Fighter Barbarian Thief Arcanist Assassin Burglar Trapper Minstrel |
Notes
- Necromancers must die while level 30 or higher to become a Lich.
- As undead, Liches only recover hit point from Heal Undead, a level 14 Necromancer prayer. This prayer may be available in potion form or from the Necromancer Past Life I achievement.
- Note, while Liches can become Minstrel, they do not qualify for the Bard class. In order to become a Minstrel, a Lich must start as an Apprentice, and then TRAIN to become a Minstrel.