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:::: They are the '''once-living''', the '''never-living''', and the '''living'''. | :::: They are the '''once-living''', the '''never-living''', and the '''living'''. | ||
:::: --[[user:imahero|imahero]] 05:29, 5 October 2016 (CEST) | :::: --[[user:imahero|imahero]] 05:29, 5 October 2016 (CEST) | ||
== Rounding down == | |||
"Creatures with a base health value of less than four (Peasants, Pixies and Sprites) do not benefit from the 25% health bonus since it is rounded down." | |||
* This is how all calculations work in the entire game. Is it really necessary to mention that? |
Revision as of 14:25, 6 November 2024
Undead is not the same as unliving
Undead: Creatures risen from dead, i.e., all Necropolis creatures Unliving: Creatures that are animated via magic, i.e., Gargoyles are golems
- This seems only a statement, which has already been covered in Undead and Non-living articles. Or was there some kind of link to this article? –Kapteeni Ruoska (talk) 08:33, 12 July 2016 (CEST)
- I second this. Undead is not the same thing as unliving and the article presents them as equivalents which might be very misleading. People might take this as a fact and might not check the respective sections covering the two topics. I suggest removing the sentence entirely.
- --93.91.51.153
- The description is redundant when it says, "Undead or unliving," as all Undead creatures are unliving.
- --Ibraesil
- Based on a comprehensive study I have modified the classification to include three distinct groups without subgroups:
- They are the once-living, the never-living, and the living.
- --imahero 05:29, 5 October 2016 (CEST)
Rounding down
"Creatures with a base health value of less than four (Peasants, Pixies and Sprites) do not benefit from the 25% health bonus since it is rounded down."
- This is how all calculations work in the entire game. Is it really necessary to mention that?