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Technically, [[henchmen]] are NPCs, but they inhabit a grey area in the definition, as they can be directed by players. | Technically, [[henchmen]] are NPCs, but they inhabit a grey area in the definition, as they can be directed by players. | ||
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| + | == Types of NPCs == | ||
| + | *Generic NPCs | ||
| + | *[[Henchman|Henchmen]] | ||
| + | *Allies | ||
| + | *[[Quest]] Givers | ||
| + | *[[Merchant]]s | ||
| + | *[[Trader]]s | ||
| + | **[[Dye Trader]]s | ||
| + | **[[Material Trader]]s | ||
| + | **[[Rare Material Trader]]s | ||
| + | **[[Rune Trader]]s | ||
| + | **[[Rare Scroll Trader]]s | ||
| + | **[[Sigil Trader]]s | ||
| + | *[[Crafter]]s | ||
| + | **[[Armor Crafter]]s | ||
| + | **[[Weaponsmith]]s | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 23:44, 9 February 2007
A non-player character or NPC is a character that is not under the control or management of any player. NPCs can be friendly or hostile. Most NPCs serve a gameplay function, for example, as a trader or a combat ally.
Technically, henchmen are NPCs, but they inhabit a grey area in the definition, as they can be directed by players.