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An '''NPC''' is a '''N'''on-'''P'''laying (or '''P'''layer) '''C'''haracter. These so-called "bots" are implemented in [[Wurm]] to do certain functions such as trade, guard, protect, etc.
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=== Examples ===
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== Description ==
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An '''NPC''' is a '''N'''on-'''P'''laying (or '''P'''layer) '''C'''haracter. These so-called "bots" are implemented in [[Basic Knowledge|Wurm]] to do certain functions such as trade, guard, protect, etc.
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== Examples ==
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* All the [[:Category:Bestiary|animals and creatures]] of the world
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* [[Bartender]], providing free food and water to any players with under 24 hours of play time.
 
* [[Personal Merchant]], owned by a player with a [[Personal Merchant Contract]]
 
* [[Personal Merchant]], owned by a player with a [[Personal Merchant Contract]]
* All the [[:Category:Bestiary|animals and creatures]] of the world
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* [[Trader]], owned by a player
* [[Trader|Personal Trader]], owned by either a player with a [[Personal Trader Contract]], or a town with a [[deed]] size 10 or greater
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* [[Spirit templar]], guarding the [[deed|villages]]
* [[Tower Guard]]s, guard the kingdom towers; see [[Creature:Spirit guard|Spirit guard]] and [[Structure:guard tower|guard tower]]
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* [[Tower guard]]s, guarding the kingdom [[guard tower]]s
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* [[Wagoner]], owned by a player with a [[Wagoner contract]] and providing bulk goods delivery services
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* Religious advisor at starter towns which can [convert] you to a religion
  
==External links==
 
* [[Wikipedia: Non-player character]]
 
* [[Wikipedia: Computer game bot]]
 
  
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 28 September 2023

Main / Game mechanics / NPC

Description

An NPC is a Non-Playing (or Player) Character. These so-called "bots" are implemented in Wurm to do certain functions such as trade, guard, protect, etc.

Examples