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− | Certain monsters can be | + | Certain monsters can be '''bribe'''d. Bribery comes in different forms: |
*[[Demon prince]]s will ask you for a bribe when they first notice you; refusing to bribe them will turn them hostile and they will not ask for a bribe again, whereas bribing them will prompt them to disappear for good. | *[[Demon prince]]s will ask you for a bribe when they first notice you; refusing to bribe them will turn them hostile and they will not ask for a bribe again, whereas bribing them will prompt them to disappear for good. |
Revision as of 01:03, 11 February 2007
Certain monsters can be bribed. Bribery comes in different forms:
- Demon princes will ask you for a bribe when they first notice you; refusing to bribe them will turn them hostile and they will not ask for a bribe again, whereas bribing them will prompt them to disappear for good.
- Soldiers can be bribed by #chatting with them, but soldiers are rarely threatening once you are in melee range, so this is rarely an effective tactic. Bribed soldiers become peaceful.
- Angry shopkeepers will also accept bribes via the #chat command. If you can afford the asking price, the shopkeeper will become peaceful again.
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"Who else can be bribed?"