![]() ![]() But each one you maintain halves the physical effects of aging, as you're sucking life from the living zombie to sustain yourself. You're limited by your Charisma in how many you can maintain. I relatively recently discovered in the back of Champions of Ruin something that - I think - is called a "living zombie." (I may be misremembering the name AFB at the moment.) It's relatively obscure, but while making these things is not a trivial process, the rules are presented completely, and having the enslaved servants is only a relatively minor benefit. Then there's the option of Reincarnating/Last Breathing every once in a while to maintain an eternally young body. Then of course Magic Jar-shenanigans/True Mind Switch/permanent Polymorph Any Object or any form of undeath/deathless transformation could be used to acquire an immortal body easily enough. Then there's of course Wedded to History-feat (which also gives you nice bonuses and is actually worth it) though that's harder to get through items: Dark Chaos Shuffle, I suppose. Comes at no cost other than tying your life to an object. Thus it could be Scrolled and cast by just about anyone. There are plenty of potentially itemizable ways to achieve immortality: off the top of my head, there's a spell called "Kissed by the Ages" that enables you to make another person immortal by linking their life to an object. That said, D&D immortality is usually not achieved by harvesting life energy (though there are ways to do that: at least Steal Life & Iouliam's Longetivity ). As for the other, where are you getting the Potion of Eternal Life from? Not an item I'm aware of in this game. They're basically extensions of you, not the other way around, so your immortality would be presumably able to keep the familiar alive, not the other way around. ![]() You'd have to take it from ingredients right? So are potions of eternal life coming from some kind of human or humanoid harvesting? That would raise questions about how they are produced and who is selling them.right?I'm not aware of any way to have a familiar have any influence on your own lifespan. Wouldn't potions of eternal life have to come from something? You can't make something from nothing. There's another question too.what about potions of eternal life? extended life or sharing partial immortality? I'm not suggesting they wouldn't have to pay a feat for it.and it would probably have no combat value. So if a caster has an immortal pet.and they are linked.wouldn't there be a feat he or she could purchase for. Familiars are linked to their caster right? ![]()
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