Do Liches need to eat souls?

A lich does not need to eat, sleep or breathe, but over its epic lifespan must eventually consume mortal souls to sustain the magic that protects its undead form.

What is a lich’s phylactery?

This article is about the lich’s phylactery. A phylactery (also sometimes called a jar) was the name given to the repository used to store the life force of a lich.

How many souls does a Lich need?

You made a choice to separate yourself from such things for the closest thing to immortality most Mortals will get and to serve your people for eternity. For every day a Lich with a Non-Evil alignment goes without this, the Lich must make a DC 20 Willsave to avoid slipping towards an Evil alignment.

Can a Lich change its phylactery?

The Lich cannot have multiple phylacteries active simultaneously. They can’t use the original ritual to create a new phylactery after their first is destroyed, so must find a different ritual (if it is even possible to do).

Why does destroying a lich’s phylactery destroy the soul?

The simple answer is that destroying the phylactery does not destroy the soul contained inside it, because no game rule in D&D 5th edition asserts that it would. A lich is created by an arcane ritual that traps the wizard’s soul within a phylactery.

How is a lich used in a phylactery?

To sustain the power of the phylactery and their undead existence, a lich needed to fuel it with the souls of others. They used the imprisonment spell to trap the soul of a victim within the phylactery; it would be held there for a full day before being consumed entirely unless freed with a dispel magic.

Is the soul jar and the phylactery the same?

Lakofka never used the word “phylactery” in the article, but it certainly appears that the Monster Manual phylactery and Lakofka’s soul jar are meant to be one and the same. The connection was made explicit in the ENDLESS QUEST (like Choose Your Own Adventure) book Lair of the Lich in 1985.

Why do you need a phylactery in dungeons and Dragons?

The lore in the Monster Manual, p

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