Difference between revisions of "Corpse"
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Please help add missing weights. | Please help add missing weights. |
Revision as of 15:57, 24 October 2008
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.
Corpses decay fast. Once it is decayed, the items on the corpse will end up in a pile of items. Guest accounts do not get corpses after dying.
If you are a whitelighter, type /releasecorpse to allow other whitelighters to loot your corpse. Blacklighters can loot any corpse.
Weight
Corpses vary greatly in weight, and many are too heavy to be lifted by regular players. Oddly enough, butchering a corpse does not affect its weight.
Creature | Weight |
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Dog | 205.71 |
Please help add missing weights.