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When a hearthling (player) dies, he or she leaves a skeletal corpse behind. So far, corpses have no function outside of existing as liftable objects.
When a hearthling (player) dies, he or she leaves a skeletal corpse behind. So far, corpses have no function outside of existing as liftable objects.


Being near a corpse will result in your happiness slowly depleting until it is as low as it can possibly get. Before a player turns into a corpse you may loot the player if you have the skill theft.
Being near a corpse will result in your happiness slowly depleting until it is as low as it can possibly get. Before a player turns into a corpse you may loot the player if you have the skill theft. If the player inherits from an ancestor then the player can freely loot the dead body.

Revision as of 22:25, 23 January 2012

The corpse of Lord Brofist.

When a hearthling (player) dies, he or she leaves a skeletal corpse behind. So far, corpses have no function outside of existing as liftable objects.

Being near a corpse will result in your happiness slowly depleting until it is as low as it can possibly get. Before a player turns into a corpse you may loot the player if you have the skill theft. If the player inherits from an ancestor then the player can freely loot the dead body.