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::: --[[Special:Contributions/Ibraesil|Ibraesil]]
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:::: Based on a comprehensive study I have modified [[Undead vs Unliving#Classification|the classification]] to include three distinct groups without subgroups:
:::: Based on a comprehensive study I have modified [[Undead vs Unliving|the classification]] to include three distinct groups without subgroups:
:::: 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)

Revision as of 19:47, 29 March 2018

Discussion

The 25% health bonus is calculated using each creature's base health before other bonuses are added. So for example a creature with base health 4 will get +1 from the 25% bonus. After that bonuses from normal artifacts are added giving +4 more points, for a total of 9 health.

The regeneration ability only adds the base number of hit points that a Troll has (40) and does NOT necessarily maximize the hitpoints of the actual creatures affected. The regeneration ability is more powerful on creatures with high health, like Behemoths or other level 7 creatures, or the various Dragons added in Armageddon's Blade.

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)