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::No. "Observational experience" is '''not''' the preferred source of information for this Wiki. Use the RAW tokens ''first'', and then, if personal observations seem to contradict those, discuss examples in a Talk section.  One player's experiences do not create "fact", not in the sense this wiki wants to present it.  
 
::No. "Observational experience" is '''not''' the preferred source of information for this Wiki. Use the RAW tokens ''first'', and then, if personal observations seem to contradict those, discuss examples in a Talk section.  One player's experiences do not create "fact", not in the sense this wiki wants to present it.  
 
  that doesn't seem right since it leaves almost all cavern creatures as non-hostile
 
  that doesn't seem right since it leaves almost all cavern creatures as non-hostile
::There will be a diff between "hostile" and merely "a creature who attacks" (like carp in d40), and these tags define that diff. The default is "average" (no Token), which still attack, but at an "average" response level - that column should mark ''exceptionally'' hostile (and exceptionally passive/non-dangerous) creatures.  Just because a creature is not a Predator/etc. doesn't mean it's "non-hostile".
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::There will be a diff between "hostile" and merely "a creature who attacks" (like carp in d40), and these tags define that diff. The default is "average" (no Token), which still attack, but at an "average" response level - that column should mark ''exceptionally'' hostile (and exceptionally passive/non-dangerous) creatures.
 
::Also, we should determine what the diff is between LIKES FIGHTING and PREDATOR - for ''that'', observations (and possible experimentation in Arena mode) may be the only available source of information.   
 
::Also, we should determine what the diff is between LIKES FIGHTING and PREDATOR - for ''that'', observations (and possible experimentation in Arena mode) may be the only available source of information.   
 
::Lastly - PLEASE USE ''':''''s TO INDENT/DISTINGUISH NEW COMMENTS.  Thanks, --[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 23:19, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
 
::Lastly - PLEASE USE ''':''''s TO INDENT/DISTINGUISH NEW COMMENTS.  Thanks, --[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 23:19, 17 April 2010 (UTC)

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