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Old 07-19-2010, 01:47 PM
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Sena, I have not commented about this issue. If you cannot link something, refrain from answering for us.

Firstly, there have been discrepancies with research about "decaying" skeletons. Some newbie areas had scowling decaying skeletons and others had indifferent. I do not know which areas these were in.

The skeletons in question are around the BB druid rings I presume? The "dwarf skeletons". My research leads me to believe they should not be aggressive *and* also con indifferent as noted on this page.

http://web.archive.org/web/200301172...h.shtml?id=182
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Dwarf skeletons are excellent hunting for a lower level character. They are non-agressive and do not attack on sight. I suppose dead dwarves are just more relaxed than dead humans.
So, easily fixed unless some other evidence is provided. I assume they should still be killed by the guards in the zone, if they were trained that far?

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the devs said that even though it isnt classic here the skeletons will
"actually work" the same applies to bards, which I think is crap, the server is supposed to be classic eq, and thats not a rule.. and they even know it, two things that arent classic. Still an excellent server though.
Actually the last thing I said about bards was this:
http://www.project1999.org/forums/sh...86&postcount=5
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