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− | During inventory, statues are often described as 'empty.' What might a non-empty statue contain? And how might one access the contents? | + | During inventory, statues are often described as 'empty.' What might a non-empty statue contain? And how might one access the contents? <small>(unsigned comment by 16:18, 16 March 2006 N8chz)</small> |
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+ | : If you hit a monster with a [[cockatrice]] corpse, it becomes a statue. The monster inventory becomes the statue contents. So the statue of a [[grid bug]] that I sometimes carry around is empty, because grid bugs normally carry nothing. To get the contents, the only method I know is to learn the [[stone to flesh]] spell, cast it on a statue, then kill the resulting monster and take the dropped [[item]]s. --[[User:Kernigh|Kernigh]] 20:26, 22 March 2006 (UTC) |
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During inventory, statues are often described as 'empty.' What might a non-empty statue contain? And how might one access the contents? (unsigned comment by 16:18, 16 March 2006 N8chz)
- I do not remember all the details, but...
- If you hit a monster with a cockatrice corpse, it becomes a statue. The monster inventory becomes the statue contents. So the statue of a grid bug that I sometimes carry around is empty, because grid bugs normally carry nothing. To get the contents, the only method I know is to learn the stone to flesh spell, cast it on a statue, then kill the resulting monster and take the dropped items. --Kernigh 20:26, 22 March 2006 (UTC)