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Same as base creature, although undead that can take single actions only regain or retain their ability to take full actions instead. A deathless' base attack bonus is equal to its HD. If it already has one or both of these things, it uses the better value.

Lastly, a deathless gains a turn resistance of half its spell resistance , rounded down, which stacks with any turn resistance the base creature might already possess. A deathless gains Improved Natural Attack with the base creature's primary natural weapon. Level Adjustment Ghast, Deathless 3. Dungeons and Dragons Wiki Explore. Community portal Forum Activity. Explore Wikis Community Central. One of my players wants to play this, and I am not sure the best way to determine what LA it should be, or even if it should have an LA.

The deathless template gets hit die a level -No con. Re: Deathless template and LA That's not a template, it's a creature type like undead, outsider or animal. You could make a template whose only effect is to give the base creature the deathless type, but you really should know the difference. Since the necropolitan template does that with the undead type, it looks like the way to go.

Re: Deathless template and LA. Originally Posted by Cuddly. Last edited by newbDM; at AM. Projects I am working on: Spoiler. Re: Deathless template and LA I second the technical note that Deathless is a creature type, not a template. However, it would not be unreasonable to modify a living character by simply giving him the deathless creature type and its traits, and d12 hit dice which are standard when undeadin' someone up.

The Eberron Campaign Setting notes that the create deathless spell may be used to create additional deathless as determined by the DM, so there ya go.

In fact, modifying a low-level warrior in this fashion gives you something pretty close to an Undying Soldier see the Monsters section of the book , and why would the elves of Aerenal only reanimate fighter-types? Pfft, that'd be lame. It's not hard at all to imagine, say, an undying cleric.

Getting deathlessified in this fashion should obviously cost a level, 'cuz you don't want to go and make create deathless a way better option than raise dead , do ya? I dunno if I'd copy the Necropolitan template, though, which does more than just change creature type. It only adds fairly minor things, but said things lessen drawbacks that balance out that big ol' list of immunities.

I'd as soon leave them off, but not charge the extra 1, XP. My first instinct is to say that the character would have to be an elf loyal to the Undying Court, since I don't really see them doing this for anyone else. But then I realized they totally could. In this case, you even get to add in "valiantly fell in battle" Re: Deathless template and LA I'm interested in the character concept. Please tell. Re: Deathless template and LA Eberron has deathless?

And here I'd thought the concept had begun and ended with the BoED. A fearless man cannot be courageous. He is also a fool. Originally Posted by Renegade Paladin. Eberron has deathless? I use black for sarcasm. Additionally, your Draconic Ancestry trait if you have it uses necrotic damage as its damage type, replacing the damage type that applies to your breath weapon and your damage resistance. Some deathless are skeletal in form. Skeletal deathless are resistant to piercing damage but vulnerable to bludgeoning damage.

As undead creatures, Deathless are immune to most forms of magical healing. However, they can still recover hit points by spending hit dice, drinking potions, through the use of the Healer feat, and from a Celestial Warlock's Healing Light.

Deathless can also benefit from spells such as Regenerate and Heroes' Feast , as well as the undead specific effects of Negative Energy Flood and Life Transference. This document was lovingly created using GM Binder.



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