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* {{Cn|Zombie}} - [[Disease]]
* {{Cn|Vampire Lord}} - [[Life drain]]
* {{Cn|Lich}} and [[Power Lich]] - [[Death cloud]]
* {{Cn|Ghost Dragon}} - [[Aging]]
* {{Cn|Mighty Gorgon}} - [[Death stare]]
* {{Cn|Wyvern Monarch}} - [[Poison]]
* {{Cn|Pit Lord}} - [[Summon demons]]
* {{Cn|Azure Dragon}} - [[Fear]]


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Revision as of 06:33, 17 February 2016

Non-living (or sometimes unliving) is a term that refers to all creatures that are not considered to be alive. All non-living creatures have similar traits that typically somehow concerns a lack of "life force". For example, all non-living creatures are immune to Vampire Lords' life drain.

The term non-living was officially introduced in Shadow of Death manual, where in the description of Elixir of Life - a combination artifact stated that the artifact "does not work on Undead or non-living creatures". Although the description suggest that Undead would not be considered as non-living creatures, it is commonly acknowledged fact that Undead are also non-living beings. Additionally, Golems and Elementals are considered to be non-living creatures in Heroes of Might and Magic III.

While Stone and Obsidian Gargoyles have traits similar to Golems, they are not Golems, as they are still affected by morale. Gargoyles are the only creatures in the game that are considered solely as non-living creatures.

Common features that apply to all non-living creatures

Spell immunities

 Resurrection
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