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'''NPC''' stands for Non-player character, ie. a monster.
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'''NPC''' stands for '''Non-Player Character''', also known as '''a monster'''.
  
You should note that in ingame the term monster is widely used by players when really meaning a NPC.
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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.
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As BatMUD has a race called [[:category:monster|monster]], they are separated in BatWiki for practical reasons.
  
[[:Category:NPC|To list of NPCs]].
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As a trivial side note, there is also an NPC with the short description 'monster' in [[Darkwood]].
  
[[Category:Game information]]
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See [[:Category: {{PAGENAME}}|list of NPC]]s.
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[[Category: BatMUD]]

Latest revision as of 02:37, 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.