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tinkthank said:
This question has been asked before, but my searches reveal contradictory statements. I'd like to try to find some sort of definitive answer to the following questions:
1. Is Life Drain / Drain Life functionally identical but with two different names? Or are they somehow different, and if so, how?
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there are 3 different Versions of lifedrain :
the built in lifedrain ( vq , ryleh illithids , vampires , probably ghosts too can't check this atm ) is AP.
the lifedrain SPELLs are AN .
and finally item lifedrain is neither ap nor an just normal damage .
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2. I *think* I have seen commanders equipped with a Wraith Sword or similar gain hitpoints when hitting undead enemies. Thus it seems that Life Draining also works on Undead. Can this be corroborated or falsified by an "Authority"?
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did the commanders perhaps have regeneration too ( like vq etc. ? )
otherwise the possibility is that lifedrain does only NOT work on lifeless .
would be logic : ghouls etc are undead but they have still flesh + blood because the deceased only recently . so you can get still life from them while you can't get this from a real skelett .
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3. I thought Undead were lifeless. Maybe not. In any case, however question #2 is answered: Will Life Drain work on those flagged "Lifeless"?
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it still does damage but doesn't replenish life .
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4. Some items (such as the Wraith Sword) cast "Drain Life" automatically when you hit with a melee weapon. Others allow you to cast the spell "Drain Life" (or Life Drain?), such as the Standard of the Damned. Is there a big difference here in the way the spells work?
Thanks much.
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yeah the difference is the kind of damage . see question 1 .
p.s. soul vortex is probably AN lifedrain .