Jester of the FoS wrote: alhoon wrote:
That means that for PCs to have a fighting chance against a lone vampire they should be at least 10th lvl.
11th level. A vamp is a "deadly encounter" at 11th level, being just over the deadly threshold of level 10.
Well, not really considering how they kinda underestimated a party's power. Many "a bit over deadly" encounters that I've seen are actually "very tough, with a good chance of TPK but still the PCs may win" encounters, since PCs have usually better stats than the default array.
For example: 3 ogres are "a bit over deadly" for a party of 5 adventurers of 4th lvl.
Yet, ogres are stupid (easily tricked, no good strategies) and have AC 11. While a life cleric at 4th lvl can heal 20 hp as a bonus action using channel divinity and then drop a healing spell on top of that. With hr+6, an ogre deals 20 damage in
4 rounds on a character with AC 19.
Another example is 3 hill giants vs a party of 4 9th lvl characters. A tough fight, may lead to TPC but the PCs certainly have a good chance.
EDIT
I found the vampire
here
I was not impressed. It's quite easy to take down by an 8th lvl party... provided they know what they deal with and cast protection from evil on everyone or have scrolls\potions.
Of course taking that vamp down is just the first step since he\she will be back in an hour and a few minutes to go have a snack on a prisoner to regain hp.
The main problem in the encounter with a vampire is certainly not his AC or hp (they are less than the CR 5 earth elemental but it can heal with bites). It's that dreadful charm DC 17.

Take that out and the vampire is easier to deal with than a CR 7 stone giant. Don't neutralize that and a 20th lvl party may fall.
(of course a 20th lvl party that can't deal with charm effects isn't going to fare good against anything of their CR though)
Jester of the FoS wrote: That, my friends, is Castle Ravenloft.
But..... is that vamp strahd!??!?!?
Well, since the picture of Castle Ravenloft... I mean the generic vamp den, has that nice blue box that says "Strahd von Zarovich" I would assume that guy is Strahd.
Who they have for the lich? I hope not Vecna. Although let's face it, Vecna is the lich that started it all. I would recommend a reality shift of Vecna being the first ever lich that discovered the method and the phylactery and all, and all liches from there on were using similar methodology
Just noticed:
Simulacrum is not a ritual type spell, although it has a casting time of 12 hours. As if you could go adventuring and stop to make a simulacrum for half a day and then continue adventuring. I believe Simulacrum should be a ritual spell. A wizard should be able to make one out of the book, without preparing the spell first.