Difference between revisions of "A skeleton guard (undead)"
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| alignment = evil | | alignment = evil | ||
| area = Darkwood | | area = Darkwood | ||
− | | race = | + | | race = monster |
| spell = blast lightning | | spell = blast lightning | ||
− | | spell2 = | + | | spell2 = levin bolt |
| skill = kick | | skill = kick | ||
| skill2 = | | skill2 = | ||
− | | exp = 69k (may have been a turbo, need to verify -[[User:Nuane|Nuane]] 00:36, 16 March 2012 (EET)) | + | | exp = 6.7k (smallest version, see 'other'-field), 10k (medium version), 69k (bigger version, which may have been a turbo however, need to verify -[[User:Nuane|Nuane]] 00:36, 16 March 2012 (EET)) |
| gender = male | | gender = male | ||
− | | other = | + | | aggro = yes |
+ | | other = There are three different [[NPC]]s in Darkwood with the exactly same short description. The biggest is about three times bigger than the smallest one if they both were to be in the same exp tune, while the medium one is about twice the size of the smallest. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 27 August 2024
Description: |
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Head, neck, both hands, upper body and legs and feet: an old iron plate mail
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Spells: | blast lightning, levin bolt | |
Skills: | kick | |
Area: | Darkwood | |
Alignment: | evil | |
Race: | monster | |
Exp worth: | 6.7k (smallest version, see 'other'-field), 10k (medium version), 69k (bigger version, which may have been a turbo however, need to verify -Nuane 00:36, 16 March 2012 (EET)) | |
Aggressive: | yes | |
Gender: | male | |
Other info: | There are three different NPCs in Darkwood with the exactly same short description. The biggest is about three times bigger than the smallest one if they both were to be in the same exp tune, while the medium one is about twice the size of the smallest. | |