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It is very much worth noting that these can stack in several ways. One can be both a vampire and necromancer, or werebeast and necromancer, but ''not'' both a vampire and werebeast. Finally, a vampire, werebeast, necromancer, or acceptable combination thereof can become a mist zombie, ''but'' a mist zombie cannot become a vampire or werebeast.
 
It is very much worth noting that these can stack in several ways. One can be both a vampire and necromancer, or werebeast and necromancer, but ''not'' both a vampire and werebeast. Finally, a vampire, werebeast, necromancer, or acceptable combination thereof can become a mist zombie, ''but'' a mist zombie cannot become a vampire or werebeast.
  
== DFHack ==
 
 
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== DF Hack ==
 
You can make any creature immortal without the downside of any of the above-listed creatures.
 
You can make any creature immortal without the downside of any of the above-listed creatures.
  
To do this, you must go to the creature's profile while in the game, then in [[Utility:DFHack|DFHack]] run {{dftext|gui/gm-editor}}. Return to the game, you will find yourself in a menu called "GameMaster's editor". Use {{k|page down}} until you find {{dftext|old_year}} and {{dftext|old_time}}, replace existent values on these two options with -1 by using {{k|enter}}. After the changes are made, press {{k|escape}} to return to the game.
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To do this, you must go to the creature's profile while in the game, then in [[DF Hack]] write {{dftext|gui/gm-editor}}. Return to the game, you will find yourself in a menu called "GameMaster's editor". Use {{k|page down}} until you find {{dftext|old_year}} and {{dftext|old_time}}, replace existent values on these two options with -1 by using {{k|enter}}. After the changes are made, press {{k|escape}} to return to the game.
  
 
You can also use this method to see when it is likely the creature will die of old age even if you don't intend to change the values.
 
You can also use this method to see when it is likely the creature will die of old age even if you don't intend to change the values.

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