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rdfs:comment | - These small innocent children live in the hamlet Terinyo. They have no specific purpose in the game, they are just bystanders.
- CHILD is Rhekarid's twentieth character, and ended with a career of 5-3. It was a remake/continuation of an earlier character, The DEAD Machine. It marked the start of a change in trends in which Rhekarid's characters began to perform more successfully, more often.
- Child means "an individual under the age of 13."
- Children are the young inhabitants of the wastes.
- Children characters can be roleplayed using Second Life avatars, under this limitations:
* Avatars on Second Life can't be less than 1.20m (4') tall about.
* Second Life policy bans ageplay.
* Some sims forbid any kind of child avatars, notably those of Galactic Unity. On the main Second Life grid, players must be 18 years old or more to connect (this limit is reversed for the "Teen" grid).
- The second chapter of Superior.
- The Child attack deals 2x damage to one foe, but then Alanis becomes unbalanced. In it Melville and Alanis run toward the opponent swinging their arms in the windmill fashion and run right through their opponent.
- A child is a person between the ages of 3 and 10 years.
- This Unnamed Child was a demonic being that resembled a young innocent mortal boy. In 2001, he was one of the many demonic children lured to the Ice Cream Truck, where he was presumably swallowed by the Nothing.
- These small innocent children live in the hamlet Terinyo. They have no specific purpose in the game, they are just bystanders, but feeding them some candies is rumoured to provide a small lawful boost. They cannot be hit with thrown melee weapons, including returning artifacts such as Rune-covered trident and Rolf's Companion). Attempting to throw a melee weapon at them will not anger them, or cause Terinyo to become hostile.
- Although many of the races on Azeroth have children, the majority of NPC children in the game are human. A few dwarf, night elf, and orc children do exist in-game. Very few, if any, Forsaken, gnome, tauren, or troll children have been seen in-game. There are distinct models for children of human, orc, blood/High Elf, draenei, and pandaren. The children of most other races currently in-game use the shrunken version of the adult models. Babies of most races are also shown in World of Warcraft. The newest seen are the pandaren children, some of which are sitting near Jojo Ironbrow by the Singing Pools of Wandering Isle and later two specific ones that greet and admire you right after you rescue the Huo, the Spirit of Fire. For those who visit Pandaria, many pandaren children will be encounter
- No matter who you marry, the child will always look the same because it takes after you. In Rune Factory Frontier you have the option of choosing whether you want a boy or a girl, or to leave it up to fate. Your wife will become pregnant 30-35 days after your wedding, provided that you have the children's bed (purchased from Lute). The child will be born 60 days (2 seasons) after he/she is conceived. Note: You MUST have bought the children's bed from Lute in order for your wife to get pregnant. The children's bed costs 20,000 gold and can be purchased on some, but not all, holidays.
- Unlike later games, children can care for babies. Children should go to school every day to maintain good grades, as they will lose a full grade level if they miss a day. They can regain some of that by studying from a bookcase or on a computer, and can even regain the full grade level if they study enough. Children whose grades remain at "F" for too long are sent to military school and are never seen again. Therefore, it is essential that they go to school every day, on time, and in a good mood to ensure their grades stay high. Children with an "A" average may occasionally receive §100 from their grandparents. The children of the neighborhood can play with one another, and when children are in a house, another child will sometimes drop by to play with them. If they stay late into the nigh
- Child was a powerful demon that ate her mother after they escaped from their demon city which was being destroyed by the Void. She encountered the archivist demon Belog and allowed him to live upon the condition that he teach her. Child appeared to have been the reincarnation of the demon King Dahun as she mysteriously had memories of Dahun's battles and journeys. Together, Child and Belog journeyed to the world of Midkemia and were given the memories of the deceased Miranda and Nakor.
- Child (幼体 yōtai, juvenile) Spectrobes are the first and basic form of most Spectrobes. The Child form is the form in which a Spectrobe emerges when they are awakened as a fossil. Although they cannot battle, they are useful in that they are the only type of Spectrobes that can search for minerals, fossils, and other objects outside of battle. Child Spectrobes evolve into Adult Spectrobes after meeting certain conditions. In Spectrobes: Origins, a Spectrobe evolves from its Child form when it reaches level 5 and is fed an Evolve Mineral.
- Children are the offspring of mothers. Children start out as toddlers, who stay in their parent's house until the age of 4. When a child turns 4, they'll be able to leave house, collect food, visit entertainment venues, and attend a grade school if there's an opening available for them. Once a child turns 13, they're considered an adult and will be able to either get a job or go to high school. In Tropico 5, children are considered adults at the age of 16 unless child labor is active. Children now receive their grade school education from the High School.
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Monster Memory | - A small, dirty creature, dressed in rags, this little child looks at you with great awe and admiration. Perhaps the child will one day grow up to be an adventurer too, but for now seems to be more interested in a treat than in a fight.
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Description | - These small innocent children live in the hamlet Terinyo. They have no specific purpose in the game, they are just bystanders, but feeding them some candies is rumoured to provide a small lawful boost.
They cannot be hit with thrown melee weapons, including returning artifacts such as Rune-covered trident and Rolf's Companion). Attempting to throw a melee weapon at them will not anger them, or cause Terinyo to become hostile.
- These small innocent children live in the hamlet Terinyo. They have no specific purpose in the game, they are just bystanders.
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Stats | - Level: 4, DV: 9, PV: 0, Hits: 7, Attacks: 1, Damage: 2-2. Speed: 101.
- Level: 5, DV: 9, PV: 0, Hits: 25, Attacks: 1, Damage: 2-2. Speed: 104.
- Level: 1, DV: 7, PV: 0, Hits: 3, Attacks: 1, Damage: 1-1. Speed: 98.
- Level: 3, DV: 8, PV: 0, Hits: 10, Attacks: 1, Damage: 1-1. Speed: 96.
- Level: 2, DV: 7, PV: 0, Hits: 1, Attacks: 1, Damage: 1-1. Speed: 93.
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abstract | - These small innocent children live in the hamlet Terinyo. They have no specific purpose in the game, they are just bystanders.
- Unlike later games, children can care for babies. Children should go to school every day to maintain good grades, as they will lose a full grade level if they miss a day. They can regain some of that by studying from a bookcase or on a computer, and can even regain the full grade level if they study enough. Children whose grades remain at "F" for too long are sent to military school and are never seen again. Therefore, it is essential that they go to school every day, on time, and in a good mood to ensure their grades stay high. Children with an "A" average may occasionally receive §100 from their grandparents. The children of the neighborhood can play with one another, and when children are in a house, another child will sometimes drop by to play with them. If they stay late into the night, their parents will come and take them home. In The Sims, it is possible for children to live alone, be created by themselves and take care of babies. In The Sims 2 and The Sims Stories, this is not possible except by killing the adults in-game. It is also not possible in The Sims 3 and the console releases. Children can die from hunger in The Sims, but in The Sims 2 and all games following it, a child will be taken away by the Social Worker instead. Unlike later games, it is possible for children to function well without any adults present in the house. However, they would have to rely on good grades, painting, or cheats to keep simoleons flowing in, and on ordering pizza, having a buffet table and hiring a caterer over the phone, or having Servo installed in order to eat anything other than snacks. Also, while children can get bills from the mailbox, they cannot pay them, thus in order to prevent the Repo-man from appearing, the move_objects on cheat would have to be used to delete the mail carrier before she places the bills in the mailbox. With the Makin' Magic expansion, magical children have access to the charm Age of Instant, which will permanently turn them into adults. This is the only way for a child to become an adult without the use of a hacked item or third-party program. Makin' Magic also gives kids a bit more freedom, in that they can go to Magic Town on their own by jumping in A Hole in the Ground. Since there are no genetics in The Sims, when a child is aged to adulthood, regardless of how it is done, he or she will be given a randomly selected body type, a randomly selected Everyday skin for that body type, and a randomly selected head skin. Therefore, the newly created adult may not look anything like the child. Unlike later games, children will not be taken away if their motives drop too low; they can even starve to death. In The Sims Bustin' Out, children work in the same way as they do in the original game. There is an objective for the main character to have a baby with their spouse who will grow into a child after 72 hours of gameplay. Notes
- CHILD is Rhekarid's twentieth character, and ended with a career of 5-3. It was a remake/continuation of an earlier character, The DEAD Machine. It marked the start of a change in trends in which Rhekarid's characters began to perform more successfully, more often.
- Child means "an individual under the age of 13."
- Children are the young inhabitants of the wastes.
- No matter who you marry, the child will always look the same because it takes after you. In Rune Factory Frontier you have the option of choosing whether you want a boy or a girl, or to leave it up to fate. Your wife will become pregnant 30-35 days after your wedding, provided that you have the children's bed (purchased from Lute). The child will be born 60 days (2 seasons) after he/she is conceived. Note: You MUST have bought the children's bed from Lute in order for your wife to get pregnant. The children's bed costs 20,000 gold and can be purchased on some, but not all, holidays. The child will go through 3 stages (crawling, walking, full grown) and while it doesn't have any particular likes or dislikes, you can buy a book from Selphy that allows you to make toys for them. When the child is full grown as a kid, it will follow you around while you're in the village. It will not grow any older past the stage of a 7-8 year old kid.
- Children characters can be roleplayed using Second Life avatars, under this limitations:
* Avatars on Second Life can't be less than 1.20m (4') tall about.
* Second Life policy bans ageplay.
* Some sims forbid any kind of child avatars, notably those of Galactic Unity. On the main Second Life grid, players must be 18 years old or more to connect (this limit is reversed for the "Teen" grid).
- The second chapter of Superior.
- Although many of the races on Azeroth have children, the majority of NPC children in the game are human. A few dwarf, night elf, and orc children do exist in-game. Very few, if any, Forsaken, gnome, tauren, or troll children have been seen in-game. There are distinct models for children of human, orc, blood/High Elf, draenei, and pandaren. The children of most other races currently in-game use the shrunken version of the adult models. Babies of most races are also shown in World of Warcraft. The newest seen are the pandaren children, some of which are sitting near Jojo Ironbrow by the Singing Pools of Wandering Isle and later two specific ones that greet and admire you right after you rescue the Huo, the Spirit of Fire. For those who visit Pandaria, many pandaren children will be encountered, with especially curious ones at Dawn's Blossom in the Jade Forest. Children are unkillable NPCs.[citation needed] They cannot be attacked and are not caught in AoE attacks. Presumably, the designers feel that the possibility of killing children would not be appropriate game content. Games that allow violence against children would get higher content ratings in some countries.
- The Child attack deals 2x damage to one foe, but then Alanis becomes unbalanced. In it Melville and Alanis run toward the opponent swinging their arms in the windmill fashion and run right through their opponent.
- Child was a powerful demon that ate her mother after they escaped from their demon city which was being destroyed by the Void. She encountered the archivist demon Belog and allowed him to live upon the condition that he teach her. Child appeared to have been the reincarnation of the demon King Dahun as she mysteriously had memories of Dahun's battles and journeys. Together, Child and Belog journeyed to the world of Midkemia and were given the memories of the deceased Miranda and Nakor. Banath gave Child and Belog those memories so that they could assist Magnus, Pug, and others in their battle with the Dread. After the Dread invasion was suppressed during the Chaoswar saga, Child and Belog disappeared from Midkemia and seemed to have returned to their demon plane of existence.
- A child is a person between the ages of 3 and 10 years.
- This Unnamed Child was a demonic being that resembled a young innocent mortal boy. In 2001, he was one of the many demonic children lured to the Ice Cream Truck, where he was presumably swallowed by the Nothing.
- These small innocent children live in the hamlet Terinyo. They have no specific purpose in the game, they are just bystanders, but feeding them some candies is rumoured to provide a small lawful boost. They cannot be hit with thrown melee weapons, including returning artifacts such as Rune-covered trident and Rolf's Companion). Attempting to throw a melee weapon at them will not anger them, or cause Terinyo to become hostile.
- Children are the offspring of mothers. Children start out as toddlers, who stay in their parent's house until the age of 4. When a child turns 4, they'll be able to leave house, collect food, visit entertainment venues, and attend a grade school if there's an opening available for them. Once a child turns 13, they're considered an adult and will be able to either get a job or go to high school. In Tropico 5, children are considered adults at the age of 16 unless child labor is active. Children now receive their grade school education from the High School. Children can't be targeted with any special actions. Children need at least one parent living with them. If both a child's parents die or leave the island, the child will disappear.
- Child (幼体 yōtai, juvenile) Spectrobes are the first and basic form of most Spectrobes. The Child form is the form in which a Spectrobe emerges when they are awakened as a fossil. Although they cannot battle, they are useful in that they are the only type of Spectrobes that can search for minerals, fossils, and other objects outside of battle. Child Spectrobes evolve into Adult Spectrobes after meeting certain conditions. In Spectrobes they evolve after spending a certain amount of time in an incubator and having a stat or their level enhanced to a certain value, or if fed the star shaped Evolve Mineral in this game (unrelated to the one mentioned below). All stat enhancemnts and current Minergy are lost upon evolution. They have a search radius and some cannot find certain objects, for example, Gejio cannot find fossils in this game, but all can find Cubes. In Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals, a Child form evolves when it eats a certain number of minerals. They also have a search range, giving them the ability to find minerals within a certain range. Some spectrobes, including all Child form Dark Spectrobes, Gejio, Danawa and Azeko, have enhanced Fossil, Mineral and/or Cube finding powers, indicated by the symbol flashing white in the specrobe summary and Database screens for that spectrobe. In Spectrobes: Origins, a Spectrobe evolves from its Child form when it reaches level 5 and is fed an Evolve Mineral.
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