Pathfinder 1E Animate Dead & Lycanthrope

koesherbacon

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I don't think there's anything special to keep in mind, but I wanted to ask anyway. If a Cleric uses Animate Dead on a deceased NPC with lycanthrope, does anything special happen? Or do they rise as a normal skeleton or zombie in the same way any other creature would?
 

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I like the idea about a skeleton changing forms, I might use that even though it's not in the rules. Suddenly, the apparently human skeleton's bone structure shifts into a more "beastal" appearance leading the characters to question whether or not it is actually a human. In that state it gains a bonus to strength and a penalty to defenses as it gives into the animal within.
 

I like the idea about a skeleton changing forms, I might use that even though it's not in the rules. Suddenly, the apparently human skeleton's bone structure shifts into a more "beastal" appearance leading the characters to question whether or not it is actually a human. In that state it gains a bonus to strength and a penalty to defenses as it gives into the animal within.

Yeah, the visual is nice. Keep it balanced, no rules needed
 


By RAW, since a lychantrope is a creature with hit dice, it could be animated as such. By the rules, a dead wererat is still a 2hd creature.

WAI, I think you are all right here - the creature reverts and becomes a normal member of it's humanoid race before it is animated.
 

I would go with it takes a special procedure to keep some of it's lycanthrope qualities. Just hand wave for an NPC or make the characters spend some time on it & then go with what KosherBacon said.
 

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