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[[CDB|Main]] / [[Skills]] / [[Thievery]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
 
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== Description ==
 
The traps skill affects the success rate of placing '''traps'''.  
 
The traps skill affects the success rate of placing '''traps'''.  
 
   
 
   
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== Traps ==
 
== Traps ==
  
Traps are devious devices used to damage or cause other ill effects to those who trigger them. The [[traps]] skill is used in the placement or disarming of traps and affects the success rate. When failing to set a trap the message, "Sadly you fail to set the trap properly, the trap triggers and is destroyed" appears and successfully setting a trap prompts the message "You carefully set the trap" To set a trap, [[activate]] the trap and right click the corresponding tile for the type of trap and click "Set trap." Once set, traps begin to decay causing them to do less damage and eventually disappear. They can only be activated by enemy [[kingdom]]s or villages. Allies, neutrals, and [[monsters]] remain unaffected.  
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Traps are devious devices used to damage or cause other ill effects to those who trigger them. The [[traps]] skill is used in the placement or disarming of traps and affects the success rate. When failing to set a trap the message, "Sadly you fail to set the trap properly, the trap triggers and is destroyed" appears and successfully setting a trap prompts the message "You carefully set the trap" To set a trap, [[activate]] the trap and right click the corresponding tile for the type of trap and click "Set trap." Once set, traps begin to decay causing them to do less damage and eventually disappear. They can be activated by enemy [[kingdom]]s, villages, and naturally hostile monsters. Allies, neutrals, and non-hostile [[monsters]] remain unaffected.  
  
 
Creating traps uses several different skills, these include: [[carpentry]], [[blacksmithing]], [[ropemaking]], [[pottery]], and [[masonry]]. For more detailed information of the various trap types, see the list below.
 
Creating traps uses several different skills, these include: [[carpentry]], [[blacksmithing]], [[ropemaking]], [[pottery]], and [[masonry]]. For more detailed information of the various trap types, see the list below.
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== Trap Placement ==
 
== Trap Placement ==
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! !! [[Bow Trap|bow]] !! [[Stick Trap|stick]] !! [[Pole Trap|pole]] !! [[Knife Trap|knife]] !! [[Scythe Trap|scythe]] !! [[Corrosive Trap|corr]] !! [[Net trap|net]] !! [[Rope trap|rope]] !! [[Man trap|man]] !! [[Axe Trap|axe]]
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! !! [[Bow Trap|Bow]] !! [[Stick Trap|Stick]] !! [[Pole Trap|Pole]] !! [[Knife Trap|Knife]] !! [[Scythe Trap|Scythe]] !! [[Corrosive Trap|Corr]] !! [[Net trap|Net]] !! [[Rope trap|Rope]] !! [[Man trap|Man]] !! [[Axe Trap|Axe]]
 
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| [[Grass]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || x || x || -
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| [[Grass]] || ||  ||  || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  
 
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| [[Dirt tile|Dirt]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || x || x || -
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| [[Dirt tile|Dirt]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  
 
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| [[Paved tile|Paved]] || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || -
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| [[Paved tile|Paved]] || || || || || || || || || ||  
 
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| [[Bush]] || x || - || x || - || - || x || x || x || - || x
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| [[Bush]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]]
 
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| [[Tree]] || x || - || x || - || - || x || x || x || - || x
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| [[Tree]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]]
 
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| [[Packed dirt tile|Packed]] || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || -
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| [[Packed dirt tile|Packed]] || || || || || || || || || ||  
 
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| [[Rock tile|Rock]] || x || - || - || - || x || - || - || - || - || -
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| [[Rock tile|Rock]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || || || ||  
 
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| [[Cave]] || x || - || - || - || x || x || - || - || - || -
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| [[Cave]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  ||  || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || || ||  
 
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| [[Field]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || - || x || -
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| [[Field]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || ||| || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || -
 
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| [[Sand]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || x || x || -
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| [[Sand]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  
 
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| [[Tar tile|Tar]] || x || x || x || x || - || - || - || x || x || x
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| [[Tar tile|Tar]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  ||  || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]]
 
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| [[Moss]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || x || x || -
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| [[Moss]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  
 
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| [[Steppe]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || x || x || -
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| [[Steppe]] || ||  ||  || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  
 
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| [[Peat tile|Peat]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || x || x || -
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| [[Peat tile|Peat]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  
 
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| [[Clay tile|Clay]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || x || x || -
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| [[Clay tile|Clay]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  
 
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| [[Marsh]] || x || x || x || x || x || - || - || x || x || x
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| [[Marsh]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]]
 
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| [[Cliff]] || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || - || -
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| [[Cliff]] || || || || || || || || || ||  
 
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| [[Mycelium]] || - || x || - || x || - || - || - || x || x || -
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| [[Mycelium]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  ||  || || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] || [[File:green-check.png|center|middle|20px]] ||  
 
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* [[Terraforming]] on tiles that are trapped does not effect the trap.
 
* [[Terraforming]] on tiles that are trapped does not effect the trap.
 
* If a trap is set on a tree tile and the tree advances in age (Young to Mature for example) the trap will be destroyed.
 
* If a trap is set on a tree tile and the tree advances in age (Young to Mature for example) the trap will be destroyed.
* PVE: Traps affect enemy kingdoms / villages only. PVE servers have none so traps do not harm players in PVE. All other trap mechanics operate normally in PVE.
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* Traps affect hostile mobs, enemy kingdom/village players and any animals or mobs of enemy kingdoms on [[PvP]]. Traps on [[PvE]] will harm hostile creatures but do not harm players or branded animals/mobs.
  
 
==Skills & Characteristics==
 
==Skills & Characteristics==

Latest revision as of 23:25, 10 September 2024

Main / Skills / Thievery / Traps

Description

The traps skill affects the success rate of placing traps.

Traps skill is increased by placing and disarming traps.

For a list of traps see traps.

Traps

Traps are devious devices used to damage or cause other ill effects to those who trigger them. The traps skill is used in the placement or disarming of traps and affects the success rate. When failing to set a trap the message, "Sadly you fail to set the trap properly, the trap triggers and is destroyed" appears and successfully setting a trap prompts the message "You carefully set the trap" To set a trap, activate the trap and right click the corresponding tile for the type of trap and click "Set trap." Once set, traps begin to decay causing them to do less damage and eventually disappear. They can be activated by enemy kingdoms, villages, and naturally hostile monsters. Allies, neutrals, and non-hostile monsters remain unaffected.

Creating traps uses several different skills, these include: carpentry, blacksmithing, ropemaking, pottery, and masonry. For more detailed information of the various trap types, see the list below.

Quality Scale:

1 - 24.99 - Low

25 - 54.99 - Average

55 - 74.99 - High

75 - 99.99 - Deadly

Countering Traps

To remove a trap you must disarm it. The chance to successfully disarm relies on the Traps skill.

Skill check failures will trigger the event message "You fail to trigger any traps." For disarming a variety of tools are possible: rake, plank, shovel, log, or a shaft. It is advised to use something expendable, such as a shaft, for disarming successes can destroy the activated item.

There are three ways to detect traps, the Sixth sense spell, being a Blacklighter, and examining the tile on which the trap is set. When using Sixth Sense or when walking within 1 tile of a trap as a Blacklighter a message is displayed in the event window, "You detect a trap!" No further information on the trap is given.

When examining a trapped tile you will receive the message "You detect a (Trap Type) of (Quality Value) quality, it was set by the (Kingdom) people."*

Someone who is rank 4 in the Path of Power can use the Trap immunity perk.

Trap Placement

Bow Stick Pole Knife Scythe Corr Net Rope Man Axe
Grass
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Dirt
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Paved
Bush
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Green-check.png
Green-check.png
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Tree
Green-check.png
Green-check.png
Green-check.png
Green-check.png
Green-check.png
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Packed
Rock
Green-check.png
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Cave
Green-check.png
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Field
Green-check.png
Green-check.png
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Sand
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Green-check.png
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Tar
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Green-check.png
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Moss
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Steppe
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Peat
Green-check.png
Green-check.png
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Clay
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Green-check.png
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Marsh
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Cliff
Mycelium
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Notes

  • A 5QL bow trap produced a 2.15 damage wound (unarmoured)
  • A 15QL stick trap produced a 5.5 damage wound (unarmoured)
  • A 50QL stick trap produced two 20 damage wounds (unarmoured)
  • When a trap is set on a dirt or cave floor tile, it is impossible to be detected by examining; this appears to be a bizarre glitch.
  • Traps once set only last a few days. Preferable to stockpile and set as needed.
  • Damage enhancer enchants, such as Rotting touch, do work on traps.
  • Terraforming on tiles that are trapped does not effect the trap.
  • If a trap is set on a tree tile and the tree advances in age (Young to Mature for example) the trap will be destroyed.
  • Traps affect hostile mobs, enemy kingdom/village players and any animals or mobs of enemy kingdoms on PvP. Traps on PvE will harm hostile creatures but do not harm players or branded animals/mobs.

Skills & Characteristics

Titles

  • It's a Trap at 50 skill
  • Trapper at 70 skill
  • Snare Artist at 90 skill