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l2jserver2/data/templates/npc/30307-Karrod.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<npc type="" id="30307" xsi:schemaLocation="npc ../npc.xsd"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="npc" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<info aggressive="false" targetable="true" attackable="false">
<name display="true" send="false">Karrod</name>
<title send="false">Blacksmith</title>
<level>70</level>
<sex>MALE</sex>
<stats>
<hp regen="7.5" max="2444.46819"/>
<mp regen="2.7" max="1345.8"/>
<attack critical="4" evasion="0" range="40">
<physical speed="253.0" damage="688.86373"/>
<magical speed="333.0" damage="470.40463"/>
</attack>
<defense>
<physical value="295.91597"/>
<magical value="216.53847"/>
</defense>
<move walk="50.0" run="120.0"/>
<base wit="20" dex="30" men="20" con="43" str="40" int="21"/>
</stats>
<experience>0</experience>
<sp>0</sp>
<collision heigth="23.0" radius="7.0"/>
</info>
<talk default="default">
<chat id="default"><![CDATA[<html><body>Blacksmith Karrod:<br>
The craftsmen of the Elves of light are skilled indeed, but they are proud -- they look down on any metals other than mithril, and hate to even touch them. Of course, mithril is a fine material, no doubt. It is harder than iron, very lightweight, and is friendly to magic.<br>
However, I am not bound by tradition, and I study how to process various materials other than mithril. I have already learned how to handle adamantite and damascus, and have recently been studying oriharukon.<br>
<a action="bypass -h npc_%objectId%_Link common/duals_01.htm">Ask him to make a fine sword</a><br>
<a action="bypass -h npc_%objectId%_Link common/crafting_01.htm">Ask him to make an Item</a><br>
<a action="bypass -h npc_%objectId%_Quest">Quest</a>
</body></html>]]></chat>
</talk>
</npc>