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==Death==
If Unless you plan to spend all of your time hiding on a [[deed]], [[death]] is inevitable in Wurm. Most players find that the game is much more fun if you get out and explore, hunt, and fight. While there are ways to help reduce the chances that you’ll die during your adventures, it is also important to know what to do when Death comes knocking. You’ll find the game less frustrating if you understand what happens when you die, how and where you respawn, and how to find your [[Death#Your_corpse|dieCorpse]]full of loot. When you die, there is a good chance you will lose 0want to find your corpse to retrieve any valuables you had in your inventory.25 points from random skills and 0One option is to look at your event tab or logs to see the last settlement you passed through.01 of If you still can’t find the corpse but you do have enough [[body strengthkarma]], or if you die in pvp can use [[Karma|Summon corpse]]. When you don’t have the karma needed, another option is to find a friendly priest who can cast [[Locate soul]] for you lose only fight skill.
After death, you Death will see a red and black screen with also have a little box in [[Death#Death_penalty|negative impact]] on your skills depending on the middle, where you have to choose where you want to respawn. If you are dead but cannot see that little boxcircumstances, type <code>/respawn</code> in the chat windowoften losing random points from 5 skills.
If you have no deedYou cannot die from thirst or [[starvation|hunger]], you however your stamina will only be able to spawn at affected, meaning you cannot perform some [[Body stamina|stamina]]-draining actions like [[mining]] or [[climbing]], and your current server's starter townstamina will regenerate very slowly. If you are the owner or citizen of a have enough [[settlementfat]]reserves and your food bar drops to 6-8%, you will be able to spawn on that settlement[[Starvation|fast]]. If that settlement has any A message in the [[Settlement#Allies and wars|alliesevent window]], will say {{event|inline|Your hunger goes away as you fast}} and your hunger bar will be able to spawn there alsofilled again, if but at lower [[nutrition]]. Water is not replenished when you die within 50 tiles fast, so be sure to always have a source or [[container]] of their centerit nearby.
Your items will be on your corpse, with the exception of the newbie items you get when you first start, deeds, writs, any items you may have in a [[Bag of keeping|Bag of Keeping]] (BoK) or Master Bag of Keeping (MBoK), and other [[no-drop]] items. As long as your items are inside your corpse, they are safe from other players. You'll need to find the corpse to get them back. If the corpse has decayed, usually within 24 hours, the items that were on it will be a pile of items on the ground where you died and free for everybody to grab. ''Read More'Can I starve to death or die of thirst?''' No. If those bars are empty, you won't be able to perform some : [[Body stamina|staminaDeath]]-draining actions (like | [[miningSuicide]]) and your stamina will recharge very slowly. If you have enough fat reserves and your food bar drops to 6-8%, you will fast. A message in the | [[event windowLocate soul]] will say: "Your hunger goes away as you fast" and your hunger bar will be filled again. For more information on how many times you can fast, the effects on your nutrition level and how to build up new fat reserves, look [[Starvation|here]]. Note that your thirst bar will not be filled when you fast, so you need to either stay near [[waterKarma]]/water sources or carry a | [[containerSpawning]] that is able to hold liquids (like a | [[pottery jarFood]], | [[water skin]], [[small bucketDeath#Your_corpse|Corpse]] etc.).
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