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Corpses [[decay]] relatively fast unless inside a cave. Once it is decayed, the [[item]]s on the corpse will end up in a [[pile of items]]. | Corpses [[decay]] relatively fast unless inside a cave. Once it is decayed, the [[item]]s on the corpse will end up in a [[pile of items]]. | ||
− | If you are a Mol-Rehan or Jenn-Kellon, type <tt>/release corpse</tt> (including the space) to allow others of your kingdom to [[loot]] your corpse. [[Blacklighter]]s can loot any corpse. | + | If you are a Mol-Rehan or Jenn-Kellon, type <tt>/release corpse</tt> (including the space) to allow others of your kingdom to [[loot]] your corpse. [[Blacklighter]]s can loot any corpse. |
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+ | It is believed that burying a corpse may affect spawn rates for creatures, but this is unlikely because corpses can be picked up. This means they are classified as items by the server and their creature slot on the server is now freed up for a new spawn to be created. | ||
== [[Weight]] == | == [[Weight]] == |
Revision as of 02:08, 24 November 2009
A corpse is the result of killing NPCs (animals, tower guards, etc), and other players. A corpse is used for (and left after) butchering. Burying a corpse gives a small amount of digging skill. If the corpse is a human then burying it will increase your alignment by 5.
Corpses decay relatively fast unless inside a cave. Once it is decayed, the items on the corpse will end up in a pile of items.
If you are a Mol-Rehan or Jenn-Kellon, type /release corpse (including the space) to allow others of your kingdom to loot your corpse. Blacklighters can loot any corpse.
It is believed that burying a corpse may affect spawn rates for creatures, but this is unlikely because corpses can be picked up. This means they are classified as items by the server and their creature slot on the server is now freed up for a new spawn to be created.
Weight
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.
Oddly enough, butchering a corpse does not affect its weight either.
Creature | Weight |
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Anaconda | 128.57 |
Black wolf | 257.14 |
Brown bear | 260+ |
Black bear | 285.71 |
Cave bug | 19.28 |
Crocodile | 205.71 |
Dog | 205.71 |
Goblin | 55.71 |
Human | 90~ |
Large rat | 7.14 |
Mountain lion | 115.71 |
Pheasant | 15.00 |
Pig | 260+ |
Scorpion | 55.71 |
Spider | 286+ |
Wild cat | 7.14 |
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