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    Community Member rest's Avatar
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    Default I shouldn't drown in undead form.

    Kinda silly for me to have a breath meter in lich form considering all the other undead traits I get.

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    So.... Did you forget your underwater action item? There has to be a nice giggly story behind this suggestion.

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    never really thought about it...but yeah its true.

    Another thing would be in Lich/undead form...I kinda think the Abbot water, should not kill you either.

    That was not sarcasm...I am serious. Should'nt an undead be immune to the Abbot water since thats based off of killing the living?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cardmj1 View Post
    So.... Did you forget your underwater action item? There has to be a nice giggly story behind this suggestion.
    nah nothing like that. I was in Finding the Path in lich form and noticed I had a breath meter during the underwater part. I have a bubble belt so it's no big deal. Just silly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bacab View Post
    never really thought about it...but yeah its true.

    Another thing would be in Lich/undead form...I kinda think the Abbot water, should not kill you either.

    That was not sarcasm...I am serious. Should'nt an undead be immune to the Abbot water since thats based off of killing the living?
    That would be super powerful. Maybe remove the instant death, but still tick damage? I dunno.

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    But you really aren't undead when you take lich form, you just have some of the traits of the undead. Otherwise you would take damage from positive energy and could be turned. Anyway, it is plausible that even with the undead traits, good portions of your body are still living and still need oxygen to survive.

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    If I remember correctly you still have a breathe meter but after it is gone you don't take any damage. Not sure the only time I noticed it was in the shroud with the two underwater chest so I'm not completely sure but I thought the same thing.
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