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== Behaviour == |
== Behaviour == |
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− | When they see an enemy of Dunland, they will run toward them and explode, much like a warg bombardier. |
+ | When they see an enemy of Dunland, they will run toward them and explode, much like a warg bombardier. They won't die in the blast, and they will also continue to carry a bomb after detonating. They can spawn as a result of [[conquest]], just like ordinary NPCs, and they will despawn once the player has left. |
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== Code == |
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There are known to be a few lines of code in the Dunlending file which cause this to happen. It is highly unlikely to be accidental. |
There are known to be a few lines of code in the Dunlending file which cause this to happen. It is highly unlikely to be accidental. |
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Revision as of 01:30, 30 April 2020
Add more information on behaviour and discovery. |
Very occasionally, a Dunlending with a bomb for a hat and a second bomb in their hand will spawn on top of a warg. It is unknown what causes this to happen, although Uruk-hai having a laugh is the most popular explanation.
Behaviour
When they see an enemy of Dunland, they will run toward them and explode, much like a warg bombardier. They won't die in the blast, and they will also continue to carry a bomb after detonating. They can spawn as a result of conquest, just like ordinary NPCs, and they will despawn once the player has left.
Discovery
It is claimed to have been discovered by Hail_Ceasar, but this is yet unconfirmed.
Code
There are known to be a few lines of code in the Dunlending file which cause this to happen. It is highly unlikely to be accidental.