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− | Undead refers to either a zombie or skeletal form of a creature | + | Undead refers to either a zombie or skeletal form of a creature. These occur naturally in {{L|biome|evil}} areas. It is also possible to produce these forms in the {{L|arena}}. |
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== Zombies == | == Zombies == | ||
− | + | Zombie is an undead form that are possible on most creatures. Zombies produce a rotting corpse rather than a normal corpse when they die. Also, they do not bleed, so it can be difficult to properly dispose of them. | |
− | == | + | == Skeletons == |
− | + | Skeleton is an undead form far more restrictive than zombie. They require the creature to have a bone structure, so creatures like {{L|Slugman|slugmen}} cannot have a skeletal form. Skeletons produce a skeleton rather than a normal corpse when they die. | |
− | Skeletons are '''really''' tough, | + | Skeletons are '''really''' tough, bring a slicing weapon of some sort if you expect to fight skeletons. |
== Health Point System == | == Health Point System == |