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A Leveled Creature is a [[:Category:Leveled_Lists|leveled list]] that will generate a creature based on the current level of the player. Leveled Creature objects cannot be placed in the world. They can only be used as a [[Template Data|Template]] for another creature. That creature can be placed in the world, and will use the Leveled Creature object (or portions of it) to define itself.
A Leveled Creature is a [[LevelledList|leveled list]] that will generate a creature based on the current level of the player. Leveled Creature objects cannot be placed in the world. They can only be used as a [[Template Data|Template]] for another creature. That creature can be placed in the world, and will use the Leveled Creature object (or portions of it) to define itself.


When an actor defined by a leveled creature template is placed in the world, the reference shows as a generic marker instead. The GECK has no way to know what model to place, so it uses this marker. This reference can have data on it as well. Β 
When an actor defined by a leveled creature template is placed in the world, the reference shows as a generic marker instead. The GECK has no way to know what model to place, so it uses this marker. This reference can have data on it as well. Β 

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