Scharlata
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Patryn of Elvenshae said:Angemessenes Behaartes, Lich
Sorry, to hijack that thread, but how can somthing be called: "Reasonably Hirsute"?

Patryn of Elvenshae said:Angemessenes Behaartes, Lich
Seeten said:The opportunity cost on the lich healing itself 1d8+5 is HIGH. It takes a round, and provokes an AoO. No Lich would ever use it in combat, which makes this an OOC ability. Really, who cares if liches can heal themselves to full out of combat. Is this somehow unbalancing?
Infiniti2000 said:How's it any different? If you have different rules for each, then why doesn't a "magic ring for NPC's only" not fit well within your system?
Regardless, the blatant inconsistency you've created is another Bad Idea™ and really has nothing at all to do with any of my previous posts.![]()
Scharlata said:Sorry, to hijack that thread, but how can somthing be called: "Reasonably Hirsute"?![]()
Patryn of Elvenshae said:Heh.
Hooray for Babelfish! I typed in "Fair Haired" and ran it through a bunch of English to [Foreign Language] filters until I got something sounding reasonably lichy. I could've saved myself some time and gone right to German first, though.![]()
Whizbang Dustyboots said:I wouldn't allow it to heal itself -- a river can't make itself wetter -- but I would allow it to heal other undead. And a smart lich might keep around a wight or something to heal it as needed.
Scharlata said:Fair haired as in "blond" [engl.] = blond [ger.]
It can, but that doesn't mean that it always does. If it did they would have said "Negative energy (such as an inflict spell) heals undead creatures."Negative energy (such as an inflict spell) can heal undead creatures.