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− | '''NPC''' stands for Non- | + | '''NPC''' stands for '''Non-Player Character''', also known as '''a monster'''. |
− | You should note that | + | You should note that the term monster is widely used by players when really meaning an NPC. |
− | As BatMUD has race called monster, they are separated in BatWiki for practical reasons. | + | As BatMUD has a race called [[:category:monster|monster]], they are separated in BatWiki for practical reasons. |
− | [[ | + | As a trivial side note, there is also an NPC with the short description 'monster' in [[Darkwood]]. |
− | [[Category: | + | See [[:Category: {{PAGENAME}}|list of NPC]]s. |
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+ | [[Category: BatMUD]] |
Latest revision as of 01:37, 16 March 2012
NPC stands for Non-Player Character, also known as a monster.
You should note that the term monster is widely used by players when really meaning an NPC. As BatMUD has a race called monster, they are separated in BatWiki for practical reasons.
As a trivial side note, there is also an NPC with the short description 'monster' in Darkwood.
See list of NPCs.