Difference between revisions of "Category:Avoidable enemies"

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This Category refers to boss characters and other hostiles who can or probably will be encountered in order to get to the resolution of a major quest-line or event.  However, before fighting the character, the player may attempt to negotiate a peaceful solution rather than fighting the enemy.  Methods of negotiation include: bribery, chivalry, seduction, black-mail, diplomacy, bargaining, trade, not taking certain courses of action long before encountering the hostiles, or taking certain courses of action long before encountering the hostile.
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This Category refers to boss characters and other hostiles who can or probably will be encountered in order to get to the resolution of a major quest-line or event.  However, before fighting the character, the player may attempt to negotiate a peaceful solution rather than fighting the enemy or otherwise neutralize them prematurely.  Methods of negotiation include: bribery, chivalry, seduction, black-mail, diplomacy, bargaining, trade, sabotage, not taking certain courses of action long before encountering the hostiles, or taking certain courses of action long before encountering the hostile.
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Persistent characters]]
 
[[Category:Persistent characters]]
 
[[Category:Hostiles]]
 
[[Category:Hostiles]]
 
[[Category:Bosses]]
 
[[Category:Bosses]]

Latest revision as of 18:38, 1 February 2020

This Category refers to boss characters and other hostiles who can or probably will be encountered in order to get to the resolution of a major quest-line or event. However, before fighting the character, the player may attempt to negotiate a peaceful solution rather than fighting the enemy or otherwise neutralize them prematurely. Methods of negotiation include: bribery, chivalry, seduction, black-mail, diplomacy, bargaining, trade, sabotage, not taking certain courses of action long before encountering the hostiles, or taking certain courses of action long before encountering the hostile.