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  1. A complete guide to lichdom in 5th edition. - Reddit

    Dec 4, 2020 · Within days, a new body reforms next to the lich's phylactery, coalescing out of glowing smoke that issues from the device. Because the destruction of its phylactery means …

  2. What level should a 5 person party be at to take on a Lich? : r/DnD

    Apr 24, 2023 · DND Beyond's Basic Rules has a Building Combat Encounters chapter that could be helpful in regards to evaluating encounters, party size, and challenge rating.

  3. DM’s who have run a Lich, what are your tips? - Reddit

    Oct 7, 2023 · The lich was someone who lost everything and was willing to do anything to get them back and keep them safe. That's kind of a basic bitch cop out for a sympathetic villain, …

  4. Is there a weaker version of a lich? : r/DnD - Reddit

    Could always have a lich as the boss of the necromancer. Necromancer dies, lich doesn’t want to lose that lieutenant yet and finds a way to raise them but in some ghoulish manner that gives …

  5. How to run a lich? : r/DMAcademy - Reddit

    Edit 3: don’t forget about lair actions they can go along way. From dnd beyond Lair Actions On initiative count 20 (losing initiative ties), the lich can take a lair action to cause one of the …

  6. [D&D] How does a lich phylactery work? : r/AskGameMasters

    Aug 11, 2021 · A lot of these questions are answered in the Monster Manual, assuming this is 5e specific. For example, becoming a Lich: No wizard takes up the path to lichdom on a whim, …

  7. How do you permanently kill a lich? : r/DMAcademy - Reddit

    Aug 8, 2020 · I know liches have a phylactery, where their soul is stored (is it their soul?) and you’d need to get rid of that to permanently kill the lich. I think there are 2 ways to do this: kill …

  8. What would a Lich for each class in D&D 5e look like? : r/DnD

    Oct 10, 2023 · For example, I imagine a Ranger Lich being similar to the mythological concept of the Wild Hunt: a group of undead that rides through the hunting animals, spirits, demons and …

  9. Why are liches so powerful? : r/DMAcademy - Reddit

    Jan 18, 2022 · A NPC in my campaign became a lich to try and resurrect a childhood friend and I was kind of thinking. Is there something I don’t know about why liches are so powerful/feared? …

  10. A good lich? : r/DnD - Reddit

    Aug 21, 2015 · The Lich of Treant is an evil lich who created a scar in the world, causing magic to go haywire. He has gone almost completely insane due to lack of contact with the outside …