Methods of Immortality (3.5e Other)

Methods of Immortality
There are a wide variety of ways to become immortal in Dungeons and Dragons; here we have attempted to list all of them, along with a brief description of their effects. If you notice anything missing from this list, feel free to add it.


 * Boneblade Reaper: Gets to fight for their life after they die (including from age) when they reach 9th level.
 * Candothist & Teroccus Candothist: Races with limited self-reincarnation without permanent level loss. Can be incarnated after death via old age.
 * Death King: Undead at level 1, returns from the dead at level 6.
 * Death Knight: Can turn themselves into a Ghoul, Revenant, Swordwraith, or Vampire.
 * Dracolichbound: For dragons.
 * Dread Necromancer : Becomes a Lich at level 20.
 * Elan: No maximum age.
 * Heartless Mage: Immortal at the cost of emotions.
 * Immortalist: Immortal and come back from the dead.
 * Lichbound: Turns you into a Lich.
 * Lord of the Damned: Level 10 of this prestige class turns you into a lich.
 * Lurker in the Swarm: Probably the single most unique method of staying young on this list.
 * Master of the Seven Necromantic Mysteries: Level 7 of this prestige class turns you into a ghost.
 * Outlast the Ages: Caster ceases to age while designated item is worn.
 * Polymorph Any Object: Transform the target into a younger version of itself.
 * Reincarnate: Gives you a new young adult body.
 * Skindancer: At level 9, so long as you have skins available.
 * Stranger with the Burning Eyes: You lose your own body and can inhabit others for pretty much forever. The final level guarantees your immortality even after destruction.
 * Thief of Souls: You can destroy souls to remain young.
 * Widow Queen: You remain young, your minions will return you to life if you die.
 * Will of the Divine: Ageless, and come back to life once a year.