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The player in Masters of Raana shares Ikaanos with hundreds of detailed NPCs (Non-Player-Characters) that he can interact with in various ways. Most NPCs can also be added to his household as slaves, servants or mercenaries.
The player in Masters of Raana shares Ikaanos with hundreds of detailed NPCs (Non-Player-Characters) that he can interact with in various ways. Most NPCs can also be added to his household as slaves, servants or mercenaries.
NPCs are divided into two main categories:
* '''Story NPCs.''' Story NPCs continue to live their lives and age, work, lose or gain skill values, even if they're not assigned to the MC's household.
* '''Random NPCs.''' Random NPCs are as advanced as story NPCs but are deleted when dismissed.
* '''Non-assignable NPCs.''' Certain shopkeepers and powerful political entities.

Revision as of 15:39, 26 December 2023

The player in Masters of Raana shares Ikaanos with hundreds of detailed NPCs (Non-Player-Characters) that he can interact with in various ways. Most NPCs can also be added to his household as slaves, servants or mercenaries.

NPCs are divided into two main categories:

  • Story NPCs. Story NPCs continue to live their lives and age, work, lose or gain skill values, even if they're not assigned to the MC's household.
  • Random NPCs. Random NPCs are as advanced as story NPCs but are deleted when dismissed.
  • Non-assignable NPCs. Certain shopkeepers and powerful political entities.