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				 Re: Niefelheim - Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf? 
 Jon, those items disappear. Unless there is a lab, then they might get placed into the storage.
 There is no hidden retainer.
 
 You can get your own hidden retainer by using scouts.
 
 Regarding skrattir this is what I remember:
 Changing before battle. No changes of shape during battle.
 Changing during battle, the shape moves one shape after battle wolf -> giant, werewolf -> wolf, etc.
 
 I think, not sure, that a giant skrattir that is killed transforms into a werewolf, and becomes a wolf after battle. Not 100% sure on this one. but this should be easy to test.
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				December 4th, 2012, 07:21 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by Soyweiser  Jon, those items disappear. Unless there is a lab, then they might get placed into the storage.
 There is no hidden retainer.
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				December 5th, 2012, 10:21 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by Soyweiser  I think, not sure, that a giant skrattir that is killed transforms into a werewolf, and becomes a wolf after battle. Not 100% sure on this one. but this should be easy to test. |  Tested in post 147. A Skratti killed in battle does not transform, but dies. |  
	
		
	
	
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				December 5th, 2012, 10:28 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by Soyweiser  I think, not sure, that a giant skrattir that is killed transforms into a werewolf, and becomes a wolf after battle. Not 100% sure on this one. but this should be easy to test. |  Tested in post 147. A Skratti killed in battle does not transform, but dies. |  Test again. The hit point difference between the Sorcerer form and the Werewolf form is only 10 hit points. The unit might of gotten hit, transformed, hit again, and died too quickly for you to notice the shapeshifting. The unit will transform, I've tested it and seen it done over and over again. |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by Soyweiser  I think, not sure, that a giant skrattir that is killed transforms into a werewolf, and becomes a wolf after battle. Not 100% sure on this one. but this should be easy to test. |  Tested in post 147. A Skratti killed in battle does not transform, but dies. |  Test again. The hit point difference between the Sorcerer form and the Werewolf form is only 10 hit points. The unit might of gotten hit, transformed, hit again, and died too quickly for you to notice the shapeshifting. The unit will transform, I've tested it and seen it done over and over again. |  Areaofeffect is quite right. |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
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