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The [[Default_Master_Package|Default Master Package]] is a customized set of procedures that allows most Actors to path to | The [[Default_Master_Package|Default Master Package]] is a customized set of procedures that allows most Actors to path to patrol points, follow another actor, or guard a specific location. | ||
One of the most basic things to do with an actor in a dungeon is to put it on a patrol. Like most ''lvl'' actors, LvlWarlock uses the [[Default_Master_Package|Default Master Package]], so setting up a patrol is trivial. If you don't already have a '''CraftingAlchemyWorkbench''' or '''CraftingAlchemyWorkbenchTabletop''' in this room, then go ahead and place one there now, or any other type of furniture you want - it doesn't ''have'' to be an Alchemy Table. We're going to set the Warlock up to use the furniture. | One of the most basic things to do with an actor in a dungeon is to put it on a patrol. Like most ''lvl'' actors, LvlWarlock uses the [[Default_Master_Package|Default Master Package]], so setting up a patrol is trivial. If you don't already have a '''CraftingAlchemyWorkbench''' or '''CraftingAlchemyWorkbenchTabletop''' in this room, then go ahead and place one there now, or any other type of furniture you want - it doesn't ''have'' to be an Alchemy Table. We're going to set the Warlock up to use the furniture. |