Why can't undead revive other undead?
>>50053178
Inmost D&D settings, they can.
>>50053197
Then how come they didn't take over the world if they are potentially indestructible?
>>50053226
>Then how come they didn't take over the world if they are potentially indestructible?
Because at the final moment, a noble band of heroes always shows up just in time to stop them? Jesus, it's like you just congealed on the board without any preexisting knowledge of fantasy tropes.
>>50053259
I don't fucking play tabletop I'm not a nerd.
>>50053178
Depends on the setting.
>>50053276
Then go read some books.
>>50053303
Reading is for faggots.
>>50053385
>Reading is for faggots.
So, you didn't go to school?
>>50053400
No, school is for fucking nerds.
>>50053178
>>50053226
Depends on the setting.
>>50053500
Every fantasy setting is either DND or LOTR rip off let's not kid ourselves that the word ''diversity'' can be even applied to fantasy.
>>50053178
Why can't living people revive other living people? Not everyone is a doctor, and not all damage is fixable.
>>50053226
They aren't indestructible in D&D settings. You hit a zombie or skeleton enough and the magical holding them together fails.
Then whoever raised them has to invest more magical energy reviving them, and the more damaged the more difficult that is, and they become less and less combat effective.
>>50053178
...dude, one of the most iconic bbegs in classic fantasy settings is a lich commanding an undead army.
>>50053575
>has only been exposed to the most mainstream fantasy settings
That's okay anon, it's not your fault. Lots of people suffer from this issue. It's only normal.