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An Inloot item can be identified by the character's name included as part of the item name.
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An '''Inloot''' item is an item that is not lost when the player dies. The item is placed in the player's backpack when resurrected.
:'''Example:''' Training Platemail Leggings (Waktool)
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These items do not remain on your corpse when you die, instead they are placed in your backpack when you resurrect.
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Inloot items can be identified via the [http://www.worldofdread.com/wikiwod/index.php?title=Item_identification Item Identification] skill as the following message is displayed:
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'''''You don't need to identify an inloot item'''''
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The following are examples of Inloot items:
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*Spellbooks.
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*Runebooks.
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*Any item that contains the character's name as part of the item name.
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:'''Example:''' Training Platemail Leggings (Waktool)
  
  
 
Inloot items will be placed in your backpack in the following scenarios:
 
Inloot items will be placed in your backpack in the following scenarios:
*Was being worn or held at the time of death.
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*Worn or held at the time of death.
*Was stored in the character's main backpack.
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*Stored in the character's main backpack.
  
  
 
Inloot items will '''NOT''' be placed in your backpack in the following scenario:
 
Inloot items will '''NOT''' be placed in your backpack in the following scenario:
*Was stored within a container in the main backpack.
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*Stored within a container in the main backpack.
*:As the container itself was not blessed, the container and all its contents will remain on your corpse.
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:The container itself is not inloot so is placed on your corpse including all contents.
  
  

Revision as of 12:08, 17 November 2013

An Inloot item is an item that is not lost when the player dies. The item is placed in the player's backpack when resurrected.

Inloot items can be identified via the Item Identification skill as the following message is displayed:

You don't need to identify an inloot item


The following are examples of Inloot items:

  • Spellbooks.
  • Runebooks.
  • Any item that contains the character's name as part of the item name.
Example: Training Platemail Leggings (Waktool)


Inloot items will be placed in your backpack in the following scenarios:

  • Worn or held at the time of death.
  • Stored in the character's main backpack.


Inloot items will NOT be placed in your backpack in the following scenario:

  • Stored within a container in the main backpack.
The container itself is not inloot so is placed on your corpse including all contents.


Note the following characteristics of Inloot items:

  • Will break when their durability is reduced to zero.
  • Cannot be repaired via the Blacksmithing skill.
  • Cannot be stolen via the Stealing skill.
  • Cannot be dropped.
  • Cannot be traded to NPCs or other players.