Liches vs Lances, the battle of the century


Rules Questions


IN THE ONE CORNER, Knight’s Charge (Su)

At 11th level, whenever a mounted shining knight charges a foe, her movement does not provoke attacks of opportunity, for either her or her mount. In addition, if her target is also the target of her smite evil ability and the charge attack hits, the target must make a Will save or be panicked for a number of rounds equal to 1/2 the shining knight’s level. The DC of this save is equal to 10 + 1/2 the shining knight’s level + the shining knight’s Charisma modifier.

This ability replaces aura of justice.

IN THE OTHER CORNER, Traits

An undead creature possesses the following traits (unless otherwise noted in a creature’s entry).

No Constitution score. Undead use their Charisma score in place of their Constitution score when calculating hit points, Fortitude saves, and any special ability that relies on Constitution (such as when calculating a breath weapon’s DC).
Darkvision 60 feet.
Immunity to all mind-affecting effects (charms, compulsions, morale effects, patterns, and phantasms).
Immunity to death effects, disease, paralysis, poison, sleep effects, and stunning.

AND SO ON!

Putting it blunt, which one wins out? Are liches immune to Knight's Charge?


I would say it is immune to the fear effect, but not the AoO immunity.


But wouldn't it lose the immunity to the fear effect since it's not mindless?


No, undead as a general Type are immune, mindless or not.

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