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by Mimatas » Fri Jul 16, 2004 5:18 pm
I've noticed that in the LDoN and later zones expansions, # almost always denotes named. BY 'named', I mean unique mobs. I think it'd be safe to say that # guarantees that no other mob with the same name will exist.
On a side note, it's possible that if you see #SOME_MOB and SOME_MOB up at the same time, they are actually 2 separate mobs, and may be a hack some SOE people used to limit the loot table. For example, you see #orc_pawn in GFay. It's possible that this guy drops a rare loot item, different than the other orc pawns in GFay .I believe there is 1 orc pawn in gfay used for the ranger/druid epic that spawns at a given loc.. and only that orc can drop the item. This could be an easy way of facilitating such a situation, although I'm not sure if that's how they actually do it.
What I have noticed is that, post-LDoN (possibly even post POP), every named mob I've seen has had a #. In GoD, there are Turepta Cragwalkers, and then there's #A Fierce Cragwalker. It's similar with other animals there. Named in LDoN's all have a #.
I vaguely remember farming rare drops in a zone, and being able to easily determine which mobs would have the drop because they had a #... but I don't remember which zone or what I was looking for... it may have been during the anniversary scavenger hunt quest, but I'm not sure.
I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has seen a named mob post-POP without a #.