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The vampire lord regains 20 hit points at the start of his turn if he has at least 1 hit point and isn’t in sunlight or running water. If he takes radiant damage or damage from holy water, this trait doesn’t function at the start of his next turn.
Vampire lords command hundreds of undead servants throughout their vast territories, and can have legions of vampire servants at their beck and call. Unlike normal vampires, a vampire lord does not look the least bit unusual.
Learn about the vampire lord, a powerful undead shapechanger that can transform into a bat or a mist. Find out its challenge rating, damage resistance, weaknesses, actions, and legendary traits.
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Monster - Vampire - Awakened to an endless night, vampires hunger for the life they have lost and sate tha... Shapechanger. If the vampire isn’t in sunlight or running water, it can use its action to polymorph into a Tiny [monster]bat[/monster] or...
serving as the tribe’s boss, a fiend that has made its way into the world, or an undying lord such as a lich or a vampire. (For more information on undying lord patrons, see the Sword Coast.
13 wrz 2024 · If there is a reason every DnD 5e player knows about vampires it is Strahd von Zarovich: the original vampire lord of Ravenloft. This guy shows what it means to be a tragic, romantic, and truly ruthless villain. He is the perfect example of vampire politics, mystery, and true evil.
Vampire lords were especially powerful vampires that often led their own armies of lesser undead.[1][2] Vampire lords possessed a number of innate powers, including immunity to disease and poison, resistance to necrotic energy and natural regeneration.