« Reply #1465 on: July 20, 2010, 07:54:42 pm »
((Still hit, just didn't do any regular damage, so you do take damage from wraith's wrath regardless.))
*Acid damage*
"Ouch"
INFLICT MODERATE WOUNDS (on self, I'm undead, so negative energy heals me. I think.)
SUMMON EGO SWORDS.
One of the possessed swords materializes in my free hand, the other materializes in the hand inside Sven's mouth.
I throw one sword at the archlich, and then...
DETONATE UNDEAD. (target ego swords, they count as creatures, because they are sentient, and undead, because they are ghosts possessing bone and other organic refuse that bind together into swords.)
The spirits of my swords explode in arcane light.
Do not forget the one inside Sven's mouth.
((I am following Zageidh's written tactics. If he is grappled, he secures any other liabilities (like the archlich) that could stop him from regenerating, blows him and his opponent up at point blank, relying on his large amount of hitpoints, temporary hitpoints (as shields), resistances, and high defenses to get him out safely, then repairs that damage with NECROTIC RETURNS and some undead heals. Zageidh does not like to be touched.))

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The D&D campaign setting Ptolus by Monte Cook is a monstrosity of almost seven hundred pages — over if you include the CD of extra material — that describes a single city in meticulous detail. And if anyone wants to leave the city, the book makes for a handy bludgeoning weapon, too.