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'''No Exert''' creatures (those with the NOEXERT [[creature token#N|token]]) need no [[sleep]], and never become tired or exhausted. In the case of a particularly dangerous creature like a [[bronze colossus]], the NOEXERT tag guarantees that the foe will continue the battle as long as there are any dwarves left alive. | '''No Exert''' creatures (those with the NOEXERT [[creature token#N|token]]) need no [[sleep]], and never become tired or exhausted. In the case of a particularly dangerous creature like a [[bronze colossus]], the NOEXERT tag guarantees that the foe will continue the battle as long as there are any dwarves left alive. | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 22 December 2014
No Exert creatures (those with the NOEXERT token) need no sleep, and never become tired or exhausted. In the case of a particularly dangerous creature like a bronze colossus, the NOEXERT tag guarantees that the foe will continue the battle as long as there are any dwarves left alive.