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A '''player character''' ('''PC'''), often referred to as an '''adventurer''', is a character that is played by a player. Player characters are often differentiated from [[non-player character]]s (NPCs) simply by how NPCs are presented in the game -- highlighted in a different color (often yellow. This is called "monsterbold") and are under the same list as items are placed in the room description, where player characters are placed in a separate list after the room description, appearing after the words, "Also here". [[GameMaster]]-ran non-player characters are harder to identify, though, as they appear as player characters, mechanically.
A '''player character''' ('''PC'''), often referred to as an '''adventurer''', is a character that is played by a player. Player characters are often differentiated from [[NPC|non-player character]]s (NPCs) simply by how NPCs are presented in the game -- highlighted in a different color (often yellow. This is called "monsterbold") and are under the same list as items are placed in the room description, where player characters are placed in a separate list after the room description, appearing after the words, "Also here". [[GameMaster]]-run non-player characters are harder to identify, though, as they appear as player characters, mechanically.


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Latest revision as of 13:49, 19 November 2020

A player character (PC), often referred to as an adventurer, is a character that is played by a player. Player characters are often differentiated from non-player characters (NPCs) simply by how NPCs are presented in the game -- highlighted in a different color (often yellow. This is called "monsterbold") and are under the same list as items are placed in the room description, where player characters are placed in a separate list after the room description, appearing after the words, "Also here". GameMaster-run non-player characters are harder to identify, though, as they appear as player characters, mechanically.

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