Can undead be intimidated?

Benefit: Mindless undead with total Hit Dice equal to or less than your Hit Dice + your Charisma modifier are vulnerable to your class abilities, skills, and spells that cause the frightened, panicked, and shaken conditions. This includes the Intimidate skill, which you can use to demoralize affected mindless undead.

Is demoralize a fear effect Pathfinder?

Using demoralize on the same creature only extends the duration; it does not create a stronger fear condition.

Is fear a mind-affecting effect?

A (usually) hindering effect that is directed to the mind of the target. Feeblemind and Fear are two examples of a mind-affecting attack/state. Constructs, undead, and vermin are immune to mind-affecting spells.

Are Undead immune to mind-affecting?

Undead Traits (Ex) Undead are immune to death effects, disease, mind-affecting effects (charms, compulsions, morale effects, phantasms, and patterns), paralysis, poison, sleep, stun, and any effect that requires a Fortitude save (unless the effect also works on objects or is harmless).

Can vampires see invisibility?

Vampires are faster and stronger than humans, and can travel in a hazy, mist like form. They also have the ability to adapt to sunlight and the power to render themselves invisible provided they are powerful enough.

Why is fear bad for you?

Fear weakens our immune system and can cause cardiovascular damage, gastrointestinal problems such as ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome, and decreased fertility. It can lead to accelerated ageing and even premature death.

Are Undead immune to sickened?

Is there immunity to intimidate in undead traits?

This seems like the sort of thing that they would have made clear in the rules but it doesn’t seem to be. Undead Traits mentions immunity to mind-affecting effects in general, one could argue shaken is mind-affecting but it is never specified. It does say it is a state of “fear” but fear also does not specify that it is mind-affecting.

Are there any undead immune to intimidate in Pathfinder?

By a very strict reading of the rules, you would be correct. There is nothing in the rulebooks that specifically spells out that fear is a mind-affecting effect. However, the Pathfinder FAQ clears this up nicely: Intimidate, in particular, is a mind-affecting fear effect, so fearless and mindless creatures are immune to all uses of Intimidate.

Are there any undead that are immune to death?

Undead Traits (Ex) Undead are immune to death effects, disease, mind-affecting effects (charms, compulsions, morale effects , phantasms, and patterns), paralysis, poison, sleep, stun, and any effect that requires a Fortitude save (unless the effect also works on objects or is harmless).

Are there mindless creatures that are immune to fear?

Mindless creatures are immune to mind-affecting effects, which according to the third quote makes you immune to fear, yet he states that this is still unclear and he has no rules citation for this. However, this might just be for the RAW-side of things.

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