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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Midsummer Merchant can be found by bonfires in Horde capital cities. It is worth noting, that while they can be aggroed, and hit, they cannot be killed, stopping at 1% health. For this reason they may want to be avoided while stealing flames. This can also be used to cause a never ending battle by pulling Midsummer Merchants/Suppliers of the opposing faction into a friendly city.

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  • Midsummer Merchant
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  • Midsummer Merchant can be found by bonfires in Horde capital cities. It is worth noting, that while they can be aggroed, and hit, they cannot be killed, stopping at 1% health. For this reason they may want to be avoided while stealing flames. This can also be used to cause a never ending battle by pulling Midsummer Merchants/Suppliers of the opposing faction into a friendly city.
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Creature
  • Humanoid
Faction
  • Horde
Name
  • Midsummer Merchant
Occupation
  • Vendor
ID
  • 26124(xsd:integer)
Race
  • Varies
Location
  • Horde capital cities
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  • Midsummer Merchant can be found by bonfires in Horde capital cities. It is worth noting, that while they can be aggroed, and hit, they cannot be killed, stopping at 1% health. For this reason they may want to be avoided while stealing flames. This can also be used to cause a never ending battle by pulling Midsummer Merchants/Suppliers of the opposing faction into a friendly city.
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