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Can undead bleed?

As far as I know, yes.
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Can a skeleton bleed?

Your bones are living tissue that can get bruised in lots of the same ways your skin can. It takes much more force to bruise a bone than it does your skin, but the injury is very similar. If something hits your bones with enough force, they can bleed without being broken.
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Can undead bleed divinity 2?

Undead character are innately immune to Bleeding, Suffocating, Drunk, and Death Fog.
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What damage types are undead immune to?

Undead are immune to death effects, disease, mind-affecting effects (charms, compulsions, morale effects, phantasms, and patterns), paralysis, poison, sleep, stun, and any effect that requires a Fortitude save (unless the effect also works on objects or is harmless).
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Are skeletons immune to bleed Pathfinder 2e?

They are also not immune to anything Undead are normally immune to, so they can and should be affected by Cloudkill. The same goes with bleeding, you could say the damage causes their necromantic energy to start leaking or something.
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Are undead immune to blind Pathfinder?

Yes Undead (and Constructs) can be blinded unless specific effect or creature has immunity. Some effects that cause blindness may not work on Undead, however. Blindness/deafness spell for example, specifically affects living creatures.
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Are undead immune to cold Pathfinder?

Acquiring Cold Immunity

Similarly, units that die and are brought back as Undead units are also Immune to Cold.
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Who is the strongest undead?

Dungeons And Dragons: Most Powerful Undead, Ranked
  1. 1 Mind Flayer Lich.
  2. 2 Lich. ...
  3. 3 Nightwalker. ...
  4. 4 Demilich. ...
  5. 5 Death Knight. ...
  6. 6 Adult Blue Dracolich. ...
  7. 7 Mummy Lord. ...
  8. 8 Death Tyrant. ...
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What harms undead?

Undead without solid bodies may only be destroyed by burning when their “bodies” have pulled together enough to regenerate at one hit per minute. Damage caused by Holy or Slaying weapons can never be regenerated, and so can be used to destroy Undead. Other methods of destruction vary based on the type of Undead.
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What is undead weakness?

Fire: The Undead are vulnerable to fire, which can destroy them utterly. However, they are able to survive unless completely consumed by flames. Mental Weaknesses. Hunger: Aside from their physical need for human flesh, the Undead may develop a craving for human flesh that may eventually become unsatisfiable.
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Does first aid hurt undead?

The second thing that Undead characters tend to notice is any normal healing spells like First Aid and Regeneration deal damage to them.
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Can you cure wounds on undead?

A creature you touch regains a number of Hit Points equal to 1d8 + your Spellcasting ability modifier. This spell has no Effect on Undead or Constructs. At Higher Levels: When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd Level or higher, the Healing increases by 1d8 for each slot level above 1st.
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Does healing harm undead?

Spells like Cure Wounds and Healing Word do not work on undead but they do not damage them, either.
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How many years a human skeleton can survive?

By 50 years in, your tissues will have liquefied and disappeared, leaving behind mummified skin and tendons. Eventually these too will disintegrate, and after 80 years in that coffin, your bones will crack as the soft collagen inside them deteriorates, leaving nothing but the brittle mineral frame behind.
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Why would a skeleton be black?

The authors ascribe the coloring to a potential number of substances including manganese oxide, graphite, asphalt or bitumen, all of which create a black color on bone.
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Can a skeleton stay intact?

In neutral-pH soil or sand, the skeleton can persist for hundreds of years before it finally disintegrates. Alternately, especially in very fine, dry, salty, anoxic, or mildly alkaline soils, bones may undergo fossilization, converting into minerals that may persist indefinitely.
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Do undead feel pain?

It depends on the type of undead. Most undead are resistent to normal 'stub my toe' pain. Many undead are immune to 'ax in the head' pain. But undead as a whole typically experience new forms of pain unique to their condition.
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Can zombies feel pain?

Although the zombie organ manipulates the brain, it cannot feel pain or utilize any higher brain functioning, and carries on despite loss of limbs until either the body decomposes or the brain is destroyed (Brooks, 14, 18).
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Are all undead evil?

YES THERE CAN BE. But they are always individual unique exceptions to the rule. The process of becoming undead generally drives even good-hearted individuals to evil. There are exceptions but they ARE rare.
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What is the undead King?

Description. Age of Fear: The Undead King is a refreshingly fun strategy title that marries a tabletop wargame with elements of RPG. The game features a huge variety of units, a novel hex-free battle system, morale, and flexible multiplayer. Play as an evil necromancer or a noble knight in two story driven campaigns!
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Do undead suffer exhaustion?

Undead are not immune to exhaustion unless they have a special rule saying so. Note that it is common for undead to have special rules outside of their statblock - in particular, the zombie doesn't need to eat, drink, breathe, or sleep, and the vampire doesn't need to breathe.
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Are undead immune to fear?

Undead are immune to mind-affecting abilities. They're not specifically immune to fear.
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Which God hates undead Pathfinder?

Pharasma is also the goddess of birth and prophecy: from the moment a creature is born, she sees what its ultimate fate will be, but reserves final judgement until that soul finally stands before her. As the goddess of death and rebirth, she abhors the undead and considers them a perversion.
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Does invisibility work against undead?

Undead do not automatically see invisible creatures. You can tell your player that Hide from Undead is level 1 while Invisibility is level 2. Additionally, Hide from Undead is primarily a Divine spellcaster's spell.
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Do undead bleed Pathfinder?

So, this has come up often recently since basically everyone in the party I GM has a way to inflict bleeding. It seems that many creatures that shouldn't bleed don't have the immunity. Like skeletons for example.
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