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A '''corpse''' is the result of killing [[NPC]]s ([[animals]], [[tower guard]]s, etc), and other [[player]]s. A corpse is used for (and left after) [[butchering]]. [[Bury]]ing a corpse gives a small amount of [[digging]] skill.
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==Description==
  
Corpses [[decay]] fast. Once it is decayed, the [[item]]s on the corpse will end up in a [[pile of items]].
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A '''corpse''' is the result of the death of [[NPC]]s, [[creatures]], [[tower guard]]s, [[player]]s, [[rift creature]]s, and [[unique]]s.
  
If you are a [[whitelighter]], type <tt>/releasecorpse</tt> to allow other whitelighters to [[loot]] your corpse. [[Blacklighter]]s can loot any corpse.
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==Notes==
  
== Weight ==
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*A corpse is used for (and left after) [[butchering]].
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*Burying a corpse gives a small amount of [[digging]] skill and if the corpse is a player then burying it can increase [[alignment]] by 1 point. A dirt tile must be least three dirts above rock or water at each corner to allow burying, and the player must use a [[shovel]] to do so. Burial of a corpse on a rock tile requires using a [[pickaxe]] instead.
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*Corpses [[decay]] relatively quickly unless inside a [[cave]]. Once it has decayed, any [[item]]s on the corpse will form a [[pile of items]].
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*Corpses may be also buried beneath a [[gravestone]].
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*Corpses cannot be renamed.
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*Corpses cannot be mailed.
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== Images ==
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<gallery heights=300px mode="packed-hover">
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File:corpse_human.png|Corpse of a [[player]]
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</gallery>
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<gallery heights=300px mode="packed-hover">File:corpse.jpg|Corpse of a brown bear</gallery>
  
Corpses vary greatly in weight, and many are too heavy to be lifted by regular players. The age and hunger state of the creature does not affect corpse weight.
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==See Also==
 
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*[[Death#Your_corpse|Death]]
Oddly enough, butchering a corpse does not affect its weight either.
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*[[Creatures]]  
 
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*[[Drown]]
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"
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*[[Suicide]]
! Creature !! Weight
 
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| [[black wolf]] || 257.14
 
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| [[brown bear]] || > 260
 
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| [[cave bug]] || 19.28
 
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| [[crocodile]] || 205.71~
 
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| [[dog]] || 205.71
 
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| human || 90~
 
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| [[large rat]] || 7.14
 
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| [[mountain_lion|mountain lion]] || 115.71
 
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| [[pheasant]] || 15.00
 
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| [[pig]] || > 260
 
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| [[scorpion]] || 55.71
 
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| [[wild cat]] || 7.14
 
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| [[goblin]] || 55.71
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
Please help add missing weights.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 15 December 2020

Main / Items / Corpse

Description

A corpse is the result of the death of NPCs, creatures, tower guards, players, rift creatures, and uniques.

Notes

  • A corpse is used for (and left after) butchering.
  • Burying a corpse gives a small amount of digging skill and if the corpse is a player then burying it can increase alignment by 1 point. A dirt tile must be least three dirts above rock or water at each corner to allow burying, and the player must use a shovel to do so. Burial of a corpse on a rock tile requires using a pickaxe instead.
  • Corpses decay relatively quickly unless inside a cave. Once it has decayed, any items on the corpse will form a pile of items.
  • Corpses may be also buried beneath a gravestone.
  • Corpses cannot be renamed.
  • Corpses cannot be mailed.

Images

See Also