New to Dungeonborne? Let's break down what NPCs are, how they're made, and why they act the way they do. Your friendly guide to the game's characters.
Alright, so you've just dropped into Dungeonborne and you're seeing all sorts of characters running around, right? Some are friendly, some... not so much. These are your NPCs, or Non-Player Characters. Think of them as the actors in the grand play of the Dungeon, their actions guided by the game's producers or the System AI. Most of these NPCs you'll encounter are actually manufactured by the Borant Corporation. This means the company owns them, and they're essentially programmed for the show, existing only to entertain. It's a bit wild, but their minds are wiped and reset every time they respawn, so any chat you had with a 'Laminak' Rev Up Consultant on the Second Floor last crawl? Gone. They'll get new memories implanted to fit whatever role they need for the current floor's story. It's a bit of a strange setup, but it's how the Dungeon works. Just remember, these aren't just random monsters; they're characters with a purpose, even if that purpose is reset every time you see them. Keep an eye out for them, especially the ones with more awareness – they can sometimes offer unique insights or challenges!100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content