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'''No-drop''' [[item]]s respawn when a [[player]] [[die]]s, instead of remaining on its [[corpse]]. A side-effect is that they cannot be dropped on the [[ground]], in [[container]]s, or anywhere else, but must be [[trade]]d directly between players. | '''No-drop''' [[item]]s respawn when a [[player]] [[die]]s, instead of remaining on its [[corpse]]. A side-effect is that they cannot be dropped on the [[ground]], in [[container]]s, or anywhere else, but must be [[trade]]d directly between players. | ||
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Revision as of 02:27, 15 August 2023
Main / Game mechanics / Nodrop
No-drop items respawn when a player dies, instead of remaining on its corpse. A side-effect is that they cannot be dropped on the ground, in containers, or anywhere else, but must be traded directly between players.
Some of the starter tools are usually nodrop; however, they will be dropped if one is killed by another player.
Known no-drop items:
- Bag of keeping
- Coin purse
- Farwalker amulet
- Farwalker stone
- Farwalker twig
- Golden mirror
- Jackal reward skins
- Marks shop skins
- Magical ink
- Master bag of keeping
- Personal merchant contract
- Resurrection stone
- Rod of transmutation
- Sculpting wand
- Settlement deed
- Sleep powder
- Spyglass
- Summer hat
- Starter tent
- Trader contract
- Tuning fork of metal detection
- Upkeep chips
- Wagoner contract
- Waybread
- Wooden nameplate