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When a person dies outside of [[pk]] in Nexus, their character becomes a [[ghost]]. When this happens, a small number of [[items]] from their [[inventory]] are dropped on the floor beneath them. This is called a Death pile. A Death pile will remain protected for a short while after it is dropped, preventing anyone else from stealing the items. Only people who are currently [[grouped]] with the dead person, AND were [[grouped]] at the moment when the person died are able to pick up the deathpile.
When a person dies outside of [[PK]] in Nexus, their character becomes a [[ghost]]. When this happens, a small number of [[items]] from their [[inventory]] are dropped on the floor beneath them. This is called a Deathpile. A Deathpile will remain protected for a short while after it is dropped, preventing anyone else from stealing the items. Only people who are currently [[grouped]] with the dead person, AND were [[grouped]] at the moment when the person died are able to pick up the deathpile.
 
'''Note:''' Deathpiles are now extinct.  Players no longer lose items or money upon death.

Latest revision as of 09:43, 26 March 2007

When a person dies outside of PK in Nexus, their character becomes a ghost. When this happens, a small number of items from their inventory are dropped on the floor beneath them. This is called a Deathpile. A Deathpile will remain protected for a short while after it is dropped, preventing anyone else from stealing the items. Only people who are currently grouped with the dead person, AND were grouped at the moment when the person died are able to pick up the deathpile.

Note: Deathpiles are now extinct. Players no longer lose items or money upon death.