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Fordítási probléma jelentése
The game teaches you about this in a certain room in the forest, where there's a torch already lit and a shadow being cast out of nowhere. I believe that's the first encounter with these invisible hollows.
It's not like people actually complained about the braziers being useless or anything... Or that lighting a flame (or not) is the point of the whole game... Good god how dare they actually finish what they couldn't do so before?!
They don't respawn and drop Insolent (?) set, but there isn't 100% chance for them to drop those items.
Killing them is essential for obtaining Aldias Key to unlock laboratory in Aldias Keep.
I remember lighting them all with my first torch, getting nothing, then assuming that torches were worthless for the rest of the game.
-I beat Mytha without burning the windmill-
Yea, teach em early that torches have a purpose