- "Much like their phylactries their physical body is magically resistant...even against pain."- Weakness to Fire (Like all Undead)
- weakness to anti-undead magicks (like all undead)
- Becoming Physically Frail
- Putting off a Horrible Smell
- Having Ones "Junk" eventually fall off due to the decay
- Not being able to dwell in civilized society
- Not being able to enjoy food or drink or anykind, mentioned somewhere that lichs still feel hunger
- Requiring an energy source to stay alive (Read amongst the Draugr in Skyrim the DP are Lichs and they need to the draugrs energy to stay alive)
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- Liches in general have resistance to magic overall.Some spell resistance can be added to counter the flame weakness.
- Much like their phylactries their physical body is magically resistant...even against pain.
- Horrible smells,decaying junk,dwelling in society can never be a problem for a lich be cause theyre all masters in arcane arts which includes illusion( take Mannimarco's look for example).
- Yes lich feel hunger but thats not for food nor drink.Its a hunger for soul and its not out of need to survive (like vampires need for blood) but a hunger for more power.
- And lastly Dragon Priests in Skyrim never achived true lichdoom.Theirs was somewhat a weaker a temporary state of immortality constantly fed with blood by draugr.If you take a look at Oblivion on the other hand you'll see how powerful a lich can become.
the reason of becoming a lich is not only to be immortal but to keep your soul,your will AND your personality through immortality.And there are way more than several liches in lore that are actually quite ''good'' in moral infact one of them was a companion of Mannimarco himself but abandoned him later on when she found out about his sick ambition
Why would it be harder? do you have any idea how many lichs you can encounter in this game? seems to be it isn't really that rare of a transformation besides even lorewise becoming a vampire lord is harder then becoming a lich, also are people forgetting that the Vestige already possess greater Immortality then a Lich does? you reform on the spot when you are killed.... a lich doesn't so the vestige would gain no benefit at all in becoming one, it would be as redundant as a god becoming a lich to become immortal when it already has a higher level of immortality.
It takes a lich a long time to become extremely powerful, young lichs are really no more powerful then young vampires as a lichs power is based off of experience not what they are so it would work to an extent, In Daggerfall for example the Regular Lich was only 1 level Higher then the Regular Vampire but the Lichs overall stats were all lower, besides if people want to pretend to be a lich then by all means they can go find themselves the lich set and wear that over the soul shriven or mind shriven skin.Now this may be my perspective, but adding a lich to the world skill lines seem a bit much. That is, in terms of power, its like adding the undead equivalent of a Vampire Lord whereas a regular strain would suffice. Perhaps you can replace it with a close cousin?
AshySamurai wrote: »How you imagine this? Liches are already undead . Yeah, you loose your soul, but you still alive. In that case, you need someone, who will summon you if you want to be a lich. So, at least you cant do it alone. Also liches cant use any weapon. If you want to turn into lich-form like WW - I'll say no! (lore-breaking) If you turn into lich like Vampire, you dont able to use any weapon and weapon skills. Also you loose 2 slots for set bonuses.
BTW Lich (Oblivion)