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  • The smell of rotting corpses is always delightful on a summer morning, when the birds are all alight.
  • When unable to distinguish between the living and the dead, some demons end up possessing the bodies of the dead. This leaves them unable to return to the Fade, as corpses lack the lifeforce required for the demon to breach the Veil. Trapped in the physical world with death as its only future, the demon goes insane; the corpse will try to kill any life it encounters with no concern for its welfare.
  • Corpse is an enemy found in Breath of Fire II.
  • Corpse is the medical term for a deceased body. They have appeared in every single Madness Combat animation and are usually the result of the protagonist. There have been several times where corpses were used as a weapon or shield. In Madness Combat 1, Hank threw a headless corpse at a grunt. In Madness Inundation, a mag agent threw several A.T.P. engineer corpses at Jesus. Deimos also used Hank's corpse as a shield and throwing weapon in Madness Aggregation. In the same episode, Sanford used the corpse of an A.T.P. engineer on the end of his hook to kill several agents in the back of a truck. Mag Agent: Torture also used a couple of grunt corpses as weapons in Incident: 011A.
  • It's important to note, however, that Corpses are distinct from the bodies of enemies felled at the hands of Jack, Subject Delta, or Subject Sigma. The bodies of these enemies will be labeled by their fighting style when killed (Rosie, Spider Splicer, etc.) while Corpses will always be labeled as "Corpse." However, just like any body or container, some Corpses can be used to deal damage to enemies by throwing them with Telekinesis.
  • A object that can be placed in the map editor, it shows a lifeless NPC that is arranged in a couple of death poses from facing down all the way to being hanged. Corpses are used as decoration and they have no negative effects in-game.
  • Corpse is a zombie that appears in The Elder Scrolls Online.
  • The Walking Corpse is the rotting and putrid remains of a human which has been burdened with unlife now slouches its way through the dark, evil and haunted bowels of the world.
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  • Corpses use the statistics for a Wight with the following changes [1].
  • Corpse is one of the mercenaries in Black's group. He only appears in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.
  • Corpses are enemies of Mighty Max, from various Doom Zones and Horror Heads. Max has come across several of these undead creatures. His first contact with the zombie-like Corpses were during his battle with Lignin, master of the undead. A lone corpse was also dug up by Mort the Gravedigger, who decapitated the corpse and was eventually slain by him. Presumably, the villains Zomboid and Sluggon reside in the head of a decaying Corpse.
  • There are two kinds of corpses in Primal. * Pre-existing. * Jen's kills. These can supply * Energy - usually, but not always. * Items - specifically, Keys.
  • Slick Murdock was a killer sentenced to die in the electric chair. However, Slick somehow managed to survive his electrocution, and went on a killing spree to get his revenge on everyone who was involved in his sentencing, including District Attorney Melton, the jurors, Mayor Hogarty who failed to stay his execution, and his former girlfriend, the nightclub singer "Torchy" Carole. He called himself, "The Corpse" and left his signature at every killing. He was stopped by The Doll Man.
  • A corpse is the body of a dead monster. It is a very common comestible. Some monsters never drop corpses, while others may sometimes do so. Trolls are an exception and always leave corpses, except on the Rogue level. Some monsters leave poisonous corpses. Eating these drains your strength, so avoid them unless you have poison resistance. See below for a list of poisonous corpses. Pets will instinctively avoid eating poisonous species. As a rule, if your pet can eat it, so can you. Tripe rations, dog, and cat corpses are exceptions to this rule.
  • A corpse is an inanimate, dead body. Corpses of dead player characters turn to bones after they resurrect. Corpses of mobs remain for a time, but eventually decay and disappear. If a corpse of a mob is skinned, the corpse disappears instantly after looting the leather or hides. The body would also disappear if herbed or mined and the resulting herb or ore is looted. Players often run across NPC corpses, usually during quests.
  • A corpse is the remains of a monster or human that has been killed, either during the game itself or prior to the player's arrival. Most monsters leave corpses. Exceptions, which just blow up and leave nothing behind, are the Lost Soul and Pain Elemental (and, except for his feet, the Cyberdemon). The Cacodemon's corpse is probably the most colorful. Because they use sprites just like most objects, all corpses of the same type of creature look the same, from any direction. In Doom 3, the corpses of monsters (but not former humans) burn to ash and blow away.
  • A corpse is an inanimate, dead body. Corpses of dead player characters turn to bones after they resurrect. Corpses of mobs remain for a time, but eventually decay and disappear. If a corpse of a mob is skinned, the corpse disappears instantly after looting the leather or hides. The body would also disappear if herbed or mined and the resulting herb or ore is looted. In WoW, players can find NPC corpses, usually during quests.
  • A corpse is the body of a creature that remains after the creature dies. Corpses are relevant in Guild Wars because they can be used to resurrect fallen members, and they can be exploited by necromancers. Certain other skills, such as "I Will Avenge You!" and Signet of Capture also have effects relating to corpses.
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  • Corpse
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  • "Slick" Murdock
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  • Y
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  • Feature Comics #66
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  • The Corpse
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  • 270
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  • Demons
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  • コープス
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  • 7
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  • 0
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  • 0
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  • Koopusu
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  • Corpses
  • ADAM Corpses
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  • Critter, Normal, Lieutenant
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  • brown
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  • The smell of rotting corpses is always delightful on a summer morning, when the birds are all alight.
  • A corpse is an inanimate, dead body. Corpses of dead player characters turn to bones after they resurrect. Corpses of mobs remain for a time, but eventually decay and disappear. If a corpse of a mob is skinned, the corpse disappears instantly after looting the leather or hides. The body would also disappear if herbed or mined and the resulting herb or ore is looted. On the mini map or world map, a gravestone/tombstone (Image:Corpse gravestone 20x20.png) will show the location of your corpse. On the outer ring of the mini map, a gold-red indicator arrow (Image:CorpseMinimapArrow up 16x16.png) will point the way to your corpse if it is not visible on the mini map. In WoW, players can find NPC corpses, usually during quests.
  • When unable to distinguish between the living and the dead, some demons end up possessing the bodies of the dead. This leaves them unable to return to the Fade, as corpses lack the lifeforce required for the demon to breach the Veil. Trapped in the physical world with death as its only future, the demon goes insane; the corpse will try to kill any life it encounters with no concern for its welfare.
  • A corpse is the body of a creature that remains after the creature dies. Corpses are relevant in Guild Wars because they can be used to resurrect fallen members, and they can be exploited by necromancers. Certain other skills, such as "I Will Avenge You!" and Signet of Capture also have effects relating to corpses. Most creatures leave a corpse behind. However the corpses of non-fleshy creatures (such as nightmares, golems, and most minions) cannot be exploited. Some creatures, such as Kraken Spawn, leave corpses that are invisible, but still function normally. A corpse left behind by a player character, hero, henchman, animal companion (not exploitable) or boss will not go away, even if it was exploited, but the corpses of regular foes and NPC's will disappear after a minute or so.
  • Corpse is an enemy found in Breath of Fire II.
  • Corpse is the medical term for a deceased body. They have appeared in every single Madness Combat animation and are usually the result of the protagonist. There have been several times where corpses were used as a weapon or shield. In Madness Combat 1, Hank threw a headless corpse at a grunt. In Madness Inundation, a mag agent threw several A.T.P. engineer corpses at Jesus. Deimos also used Hank's corpse as a shield and throwing weapon in Madness Aggregation. In the same episode, Sanford used the corpse of an A.T.P. engineer on the end of his hook to kill several agents in the back of a truck. Mag Agent: Torture also used a couple of grunt corpses as weapons in Incident: 011A.
  • It's important to note, however, that Corpses are distinct from the bodies of enemies felled at the hands of Jack, Subject Delta, or Subject Sigma. The bodies of these enemies will be labeled by their fighting style when killed (Rosie, Spider Splicer, etc.) while Corpses will always be labeled as "Corpse." However, just like any body or container, some Corpses can be used to deal damage to enemies by throwing them with Telekinesis.
  • Slick Murdock was a killer sentenced to die in the electric chair. However, Slick somehow managed to survive his electrocution, and went on a killing spree to get his revenge on everyone who was involved in his sentencing, including District Attorney Melton, the jurors, Mayor Hogarty who failed to stay his execution, and his former girlfriend, the nightclub singer "Torchy" Carole. He called himself, "The Corpse" and left his signature at every killing. He was stopped by The Doll Man. The Corpse was a fearless and relentless killer, usually armed with conventional weapons such as knives and guns.
  • A object that can be placed in the map editor, it shows a lifeless NPC that is arranged in a couple of death poses from facing down all the way to being hanged. Corpses are used as decoration and they have no negative effects in-game.
  • Corpse is a zombie that appears in The Elder Scrolls Online.
  • The Walking Corpse is the rotting and putrid remains of a human which has been burdened with unlife now slouches its way through the dark, evil and haunted bowels of the world.
  • !Fixed Trophies !1 Random Trophy !Loot Tier |- |align=center|None |align=center| File:Neutral Balm Icon.png File:Skewer Icon.png |align=center|1-3 |}
  • Corpses use the statistics for a Wight with the following changes [1].
  • Corpse is one of the mercenaries in Black's group. He only appears in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.
  • A corpse is the remains of a monster or human that has been killed, either during the game itself or prior to the player's arrival. Most monsters leave corpses. Exceptions, which just blow up and leave nothing behind, are the Lost Soul and Pain Elemental (and, except for his feet, the Cyberdemon). The Cacodemon's corpse is probably the most colorful. Because they use sprites just like most objects, all corpses of the same type of creature look the same, from any direction. Space Marine corpses may be seen every so often in random places throughout Doom and Doom II, and represent Doomguy's slain buddies of the former reserve. In Doom multiplayer games, they appear when another player is killed. Gibs are a special kind of corpse that appears when the creature takes extreme damage. As a rule, only the weakest enemies can leave gibs. A crushed monster also leaves a special corpse, which is a pool of blood and crushed bones. Due to a bug, barrels also leave the same special corpse when crushed. Another bug involving crushed monsters is that the Arch-vile resurrects crushed monsters as nearly-invincible ghosts. In Doom 3, the corpses of monsters (but not former humans) burn to ash and blow away.
  • Corpses are enemies of Mighty Max, from various Doom Zones and Horror Heads. Max has come across several of these undead creatures. His first contact with the zombie-like Corpses were during his battle with Lignin, master of the undead. A lone corpse was also dug up by Mort the Gravedigger, who decapitated the corpse and was eventually slain by him. Presumably, the villains Zomboid and Sluggon reside in the head of a decaying Corpse.
  • There are two kinds of corpses in Primal. * Pre-existing. * Jen's kills. These can supply * Energy - usually, but not always. * Items - specifically, Keys.
  • A corpse is an inanimate, dead body. Corpses of dead player characters turn to bones after they resurrect. Corpses of mobs remain for a time, but eventually decay and disappear. If a corpse of a mob is skinned, the corpse disappears instantly after looting the leather or hides. The body would also disappear if herbed or mined and the resulting herb or ore is looted. On the mini map or world map, a gravestone/tombstone (File:Corpse gravestone 20x20.png) will show the location of your corpse. On the outer ring of the mini map, a red indicator arrow (File:CorpseMinimapArrow up 24x22.png) will point the way to your corpse if it is not visible on the mini map. Players often run across NPC corpses, usually during quests.
  • A corpse is the body of a dead monster. It is a very common comestible. Some monsters never drop corpses, while others may sometimes do so. Trolls are an exception and always leave corpses, except on the Rogue level. Some monsters leave poisonous corpses. Eating these drains your strength, so avoid them unless you have poison resistance. See below for a list of poisonous corpses. Pets will instinctively avoid eating poisonous species. As a rule, if your pet can eat it, so can you. Tripe rations, dog, and cat corpses are exceptions to this rule. Most corpses must be eaten when fresh because they will begin to rot after 30 turns. Undead monsters never leave fresh corpses (after all, they are walking corpses to start with). An ice box or tinning kit can be used to prevent rotting and preserve corpses for later use. Eating a rotten corpse results in food poisoning, which is fatal if not cured. The corpses of yellow molds and purple fungi are hallucinogenic. Some claim that shriekers are hallucinogenic; this is incorrect. They do, however, yield poison resistance sometimes.
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