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* [[Carlorina|Carlorina the Wolf]] and Gravedigger Karcen are seemingly meant to be on alert for an unexplained signal, potentially the one to turn on [[the Guild]], even though their local leader [[Slick Inatra]] seem to be unaware. | * [[Carlorina|Carlorina the Wolf]] and Gravedigger Karcen are seemingly meant to be on alert for an unexplained signal, potentially the one to turn on [[the Guild]], even though their local leader [[Slick Inatra]] seem to be unaware. | ||
* If sided with, Gravedigger Karcen is one of the most powerful Zhents during the battle, and is the Zhentarim' biggest damage-dealer. However, his damage is off-set as he usually battles [[Lady Flux]], whose | * If sided with, Gravedigger Karcen is one of the most powerful Zhents during the battle, and is the Zhentarim' biggest damage-dealer. However, his damage is off-set as he usually battles [[Lady Flux]], whose {{Sai|Rage: Wolf Heart}} diminishes his [[slashing]] damage. | ||
* Unlike most [[Fighter]] NPCs in the game, Gravedigger Karcen doesn't rely on the NPC variants of [[Superiority Die]] attacks that allow them to use their [[Manoeuvres]] once per round without needing or expending a Superiority Die. Instead, he uses the player variant that allows him to use Manoeuvres as much as he wants, at the cost of Superiority Die resources. | * Unlike most [[Fighter]] NPCs in the game, Gravedigger Karcen doesn't rely on the NPC variants of [[Superiority Die]] attacks that allow them to use their [[Manoeuvres]] once per round without needing or expending a Superiority Die. Instead, he uses the player variant that allows him to use Manoeuvres as much as he wants, at the cost of Superiority Die resources. | ||
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