Difference between revisions of "Suicide"

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(requires 19.46 body strength)
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Will result in normal [[death]] [[skill]] loss, which is 0.25 from a few skills and 0.01 body strength. You will still lose full skill if you ''/suicide'' on a deed. To lose less skill on a deed, you must die via normal means, such as attacking the guards present.
 
Will result in normal [[death]] [[skill]] loss, which is 0.25 from a few skills and 0.01 body strength. You will still lose full skill if you ''/suicide'' on a deed. To lose less skill on a deed, you must die via normal means, such as attacking the guards present.
 
You can only suicide if your [[body strength]] is at least 19.46, which gives accounts a limited number of suicides due to the 0.01 strength loss per death.
 
  
 
Keep in mind however, suiciding will still leave a corpse at the spot you died containing all the items you had in your inventory, except for [[non-drop]] items (e.g. deeds, writs, etc), which will stay in you inventory when you respawn.
 
Keep in mind however, suiciding will still leave a corpse at the spot you died containing all the items you had in your inventory, except for [[non-drop]] items (e.g. deeds, writs, etc), which will stay in you inventory when you respawn.

Revision as of 00:05, 31 January 2011

If you type /suicide into your chat window, you will swallow your own tongue and die. You will have the normal respawn options as with a normal death. This is useful if you get stuck somewhere or get lost after exploring.

Will result in normal death skill loss, which is 0.25 from a few skills and 0.01 body strength. You will still lose full skill if you /suicide on a deed. To lose less skill on a deed, you must die via normal means, such as attacking the guards present.

Keep in mind however, suiciding will still leave a corpse at the spot you died containing all the items you had in your inventory, except for non-drop items (e.g. deeds, writs, etc), which will stay in you inventory when you respawn.