- The rouge was probably going to die anyway, and now the lich can’t use that potion - Still better to pickpocket and not drink it 
- The rouge was probably going to die anyway, - I think we ended up killing two rogues the last game I played. Well, we killed one and sort of made no effort to save the other. 
 
- When your dex is more than double your wis 
- DND Noob here. - Can liches use health potions? Thats not how they recover hp right? - Typically they heal from necrotic energy instead of positive like living things. So a healing potion for a lich is effectively a vial of pain juice for something living. 
- Liches are undead, so that potion would probably rejuvenate necrotic flesh or it’s a strong poison to create more necrotic flesh. Both are not something supportive of living like a health potion would be. 
- Technically in 5e, there’s no reason they can’t. Undead can benefit from potions just the same as anyone else. And given they have to make a potion to transform into a lich in the first place, I’d say they probably are skilled alchemists, so it’d not be out of line to say they make some. - Previous editions probably had other rules against it though, and it wouldn’t work for pathfinder I believe, as most healing potions have a positive energy trait (which harms undead rather than heals). 
 
- Liches are specifically immune to potion effects, bad or good. At least in lore. - True. However, a lich’s “healing potion” would likely be a potion of Cause Critical Wounds, not healing. Whether or not it would be visibly similar to the Heal version would be up to the DM, I suppose. I don’t remember reading any specifics of that in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. 
 
- career limiting decisions… 



