• Archpawn@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    3
    ·
    1 year ago

    So you basically have to unperson him to kill him? Let’s just petrify him and chuck him in a demiplane and call it good enough.

    • FaceDeer@kbin.social
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      1 year ago

      The petrification trick works on any lich to counter its phylactery. Unless the lich has prepared some way to counter it, which they might have because liches are highly intelligent generally speaking and don’t just sit in a room waiting for adventurers to come and whack them.

      • Archpawn@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        1 year ago

        Assuming you’re knocking them out first, their best bet is Magic Missile targeted at themselves. It won’t miss, and it’s enough hits to kill them instantly. The players could use Dispel Magic to get rid of Contingency, but Glyph of Warding protected by Nystul’s Magic Aura would be a bigger problem. Luckily, Nystul’s Magic Aura only works on objects, not surfaces, so make sure to move everything not nailed down. Alternately, use an antimagic field, and then carry them out of their lair before dropping it.

        The lich could also have a task force to find and destroy their petrified body. Ideally you toss it into a Demiplane, or better yet, True Polymorph them into something with a really low Wisdom, then Imprison them in a Hedged Prison and destroy the special material component. But that takes high level spells and you’ll need to rest to get them back or bring the statue to someone that can cast them.

        But if a lich is smart enough to set all this up, it’s still easier to try to get around it than go after their phylactery. Though you may as well try casting Demiplane and look for a plane where the contents are the lich’s phylactery, and the purpose is to hide the lich’s phylactery. It’s probably also going to contain a ton of traps, which will either go off or prevent you from going there in the first place because you didn’t guess all the traps.