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<blockquote data-quote="animal chubs" data-source="post: 6470733" data-attributes="member: 6784993"><p>Ok early when I started playing DnD 5e we all got some cool loot. one being a book of evil. (didn't have the dm manual at the time but me and the other DM, just resonantly, deemed "The Book of Vile Evil" as what this was after the DM manual came out. Anyway I read that this evil book gives the evil player the ability to be a lich. Since DnD 5e doesn't have anything about this topic I wanted to ask how this process would occur. Is this just given to the player? I mean in my mind once 80 hours was spent reading the book it would just suck the soul out of the evil player and thus actually be a phylactery. But what would the players stats be, spells ect... I have a lot of questions about this book. Any information would help thanks</p><p></p><p></p><p>----off-topic/on-topic-karma-check----<img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f60e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" data-smilie="6"data-shortname=":cool:" /></p><p>Before the Dm handhand book came out the book was going to give the player his own spell trees that he could get by giving the book xp (feeding the book) but that was put on hold because some of the players Fu**ing bi**hed to much saying its not in the rules. so now that there are things like this in the rules we're bring it back and a bunch of things each player was going to get. such a good day XD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="animal chubs, post: 6470733, member: 6784993"] Ok early when I started playing DnD 5e we all got some cool loot. one being a book of evil. (didn't have the dm manual at the time but me and the other DM, just resonantly, deemed "The Book of Vile Evil" as what this was after the DM manual came out. Anyway I read that this evil book gives the evil player the ability to be a lich. Since DnD 5e doesn't have anything about this topic I wanted to ask how this process would occur. Is this just given to the player? I mean in my mind once 80 hours was spent reading the book it would just suck the soul out of the evil player and thus actually be a phylactery. But what would the players stats be, spells ect... I have a lot of questions about this book. Any information would help thanks ----off-topic/on-topic-karma-check----:cool: Before the Dm handhand book came out the book was going to give the player his own spell trees that he could get by giving the book xp (feeding the book) but that was put on hold because some of the players Fu**ing bi**hed to much saying its not in the rules. so now that there are things like this in the rules we're bring it back and a bunch of things each player was going to get. such a good day XD [/QUOTE]
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