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Upon death, your character will respawn just out front of [[Anglham Castle]], located slightly south of the new player starting point in [[Middlefern]]. | Upon death, your character will respawn just out front of [[Anglham Castle]], located slightly south of the new player starting point in [[Middlefern]]. | ||
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When you die, you will lose all of your items except for the three most valuable ones. This includes both your worn [[equipment]] and your [[inventory]]. | When you [[Death|die]], you will lose all of your items except for the three most valuable ones. This includes both your worn [[equipment]] and your [[inventory]]. | ||
Be especially cautious with [[stackable]] and [[IOU]] items—only a single unit of each stack is counted when determining which items are protected. For example, if you're only carrying a stack of 100 [[Coins]], only '''three coins''' will be saved, and the remaining 97 will be lost. This makes stackable items particularly vulnerable on death, even if their total value is high. | Be especially cautious with [[stackable]] and [[IOU]] items—only a single unit of each stack is counted when determining which items are protected. For example, if you're only carrying a stack of 100 [[Coins]], only '''three coins''' will be saved, and the remaining 97 will be lost. This makes stackable items particularly vulnerable on death, even if their total value is high. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:33, 17 June 2025
Death occurs when your Hitpoints reach zero. It's always a good idea to carry food when exploring unfamiliar or dangerous areas.
Upon death, your character will respawn just out front of Anglham Castle, located slightly south of the new player starting point in Middlefern.
Penalty[edit]
When you die, you will lose all of your items except for the three most valuable ones. This includes both your worn equipment and your inventory.
Be especially cautious with stackable and IOU items—only a single unit of each stack is counted when determining which items are protected. For example, if you're only carrying a stack of 100 Coins, only three coins will be saved, and the remaining 97 will be lost. This makes stackable items particularly vulnerable on death, even if their total value is high.