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The Death Knight is a powerful undead monster originating from [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. Taking the form of a heavily armored undead warrior with potent magical abilities, it is something of a more [[Gish|gishy]] [[Lich]] and has become an iconic "upgrade" for the [[Blackguard]].
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The Death Knight is a powerful undead monster originating from [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. Taking the form of a heavily armored undead warrior with potent magical abilities, it is something of a more [[gish]]y [[Lich]] and has become an iconic "upgrade" for the [[Blackguard]].


In 4th edition, the similarity to liches was emphasized by giving Death Knights the same ability to reconstitute themselves after death, with their weapons serving as a kind of phylactery.
In 4th edition, the similarity to liches was emphasized by giving Death Knights the same ability to reconstitute themselves after death, with their weapons serving as a kind of phylactery.


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[[Category:Dungeons & Dragons]][[Category:Undead]]
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The Death Knight is a powerful undead monster originating from Dungeons & Dragons. Taking the form of a heavily armored undead warrior with potent magical abilities, it is something of a more gishy Lich and has become an iconic "upgrade" for the Blackguard.

In 4th edition, the similarity to liches was emphasized by giving Death Knights the same ability to reconstitute themselves after death, with their weapons serving as a kind of phylactery.