So, got a few questions about the Soul Eater class.
Info -> Player making a Half Minotaur +1 LA / 5 Barb / 2 Soul Eater - that Gores to deliver negative levels. It's a build that whilst not completely optimised he likes the sound of and will be quite fun.
Now,
1. If he kills something with negative levels (negative levels being equal to ECL = dead monster) does it become a wight? in 1d4 rounds.
A character with negative levels at least equal to her current level, or drained below 1st level, is instantly slain. Depending on the creature that killed her, she may rise the next night as a monster of that kind. If not, she rises as a wight.
I mean, that text seems to imply if you're drained to death you're coming back, if not as a thing that drained you then a wight...but you're coming back regardless.
Now the Wight text says "Humanoid", but the negative level text says "character". So:
2. If he kills a non humanoid, such as a troll for example, with negative level drain then does it come back as a Troll Wight... or a Troll but with the stats of a Wight... does a wight burst out of it's chest? does it just stay dead?
3. Just for confirmation... if something had 10HD and had taken 9 negative levels, if it's killed by damage, it stays dead. correct?
4. If a soul eater does create a Wight with his drain, I guess he doesn't control it, due to his Soul Slave ability at 9th which states:
Soul Slave (Su): If a 9th-level soul eater completely drains a creature of energy, the victim becomes a wight under the command of the soul eater.
So I guess until he gets that, he creates feral wights.
5. This is a repeat of number 2, ish. But lets say a 9th level soul eater kills a troll with nothing but negative levels, does that troll become a wight? as the quote above specifies that it's when a soul eater drains a
creature, not a humanoid. How does one turn a troll, or a giant squid, or an Aboleth into a wight?
6. The character will have leadership for a pocket Cleric, he intends on draining the Cleric and having the Cleric heal himself (kinda sadomasochistic relationship.) If the Cleric had the
Heart of Nabassu feat and absorbed the negative level harmlessly, would the soul eater benefit from having used his soul drain ability?
(he intends to drain his follower as a daily (or nightly) ritual to keep his powers up, as they're all 24 hour based)
7. The Soul Blast states
Soul Blast (Su): When a 3rd-level soul eater uses its energy drain ability, it may project a 100-foot ray of force that deals 1d6 points of damage per soul eater level against one target.
So is that a standard action? Is that a free action after an attack successfully drains a level?
Sorry for the wall of questions.