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No, they're CPU or Non-Player Characters No,
Complete quests for NPC's (non-player characters)
That is short for player vs. monster, meaning that a player goes to fight monsters or NPCs (non-player characters).
Complete quests for NPC's (non-player characters)
You can't the Naga are NPC's which means they are Non-Player-Characters.
YOU CAN FIND A SPRITE USUALLY IN THE MIDDLE OF A FOREST IN A TREE OR IN A FARM!
This question is impossible to answer unless you start collecting statistics and then average it. Because some games don't have characters, like tetris. Others, like RPGs, have multiple characters and non-player characters.
Any character which is not A-Z or 0-9. Examples of non-alphanumeric characters: !"£$%^&*()
Minor characters
In Dungeons & Dragons, players should never kill other player characters unless it is part of a pre-agreed storyline or all parties involved are comfortable with player-versus-player combat. Killing non-player characters (NPCs) can be part of the game as determined by the Dungeon Master and the choices made by the players.
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In the game "Emerald," moonshine can typically be found in specific locations or obtained through particular interactions. It may be located in hidden areas, such as caves or specific routes, or acquired from NPCs (non-player characters) after completing certain tasks or quests. Players should explore thoroughly and engage with characters to discover these items.