Hi guys!

Here's another question.

Everyone knows that when your friendly vampire foe goes below 0 HP it turns into mist, as in "gaseous form", and starts moving toward his coffin. What happens if a 6th lvl Church Inquisitor uses his force shapechange on the vampire mist and succeeds on the dispel roll?

Force Shapechange (Su): A church inquisitor of 6th level or higher can force a creature into its natural form.
The church inquisitor must make a successful melee touch atack against the creature. If the attack is successful, the
church inquisitor makes a caster level check as if casting dispel magic against the shapechanging effect. The church
inquisitor's +4 bonus on dispel checks (the Inquisition domain granted power) applies to this check. This ability
undoes the effect of alter self, polymorph, shapechange, and any alternate form abilities, whether exceptional, spell-like, or
supernatural in nature. The affected creature cannot change its shape again for 1d6 rounds. The church inquisitor can use
this ability at will.

So, fight vamp, dispel mistform, chop head off and extract heart (or use the classic stake), and we're done?

Please discuss.

Thank you!

Malleus the Flamelord,
Flamming Extraordinaire.