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[[File:Angry Baker.png|thumb|left|An angry baker.]]
 
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{{NPC
{{Infobox non-player character
 
|name = Baker
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|name = Baker
|image = [[File:Baker.PNG]]
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|image = [[File:Baker.png|160px]]
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|update = Latest RuneScape News (30 April 2002)
|race = [[Human]]
 
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|release = [[30 April]] [[2002]]
|members = Yes
 
 
|race = [[Human]]
|quest = No
 
 
|members = Yes
|location = [[East Ardougne]]
 
 
|quest = No
|shop = Yes
 
 
|location = [[East Ardougne]]
|skillrequired = No
 
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|shop = [[Bakery Stall]]
|gender = Male
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|gender = Male
|questrequired = No
 
|examine = So where are the butcher and the candlestickmaker?
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|examine = So where are the butcher and the candlestickmaker?
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|map=[[File:Baker location.png]]
|features = Prevent players from stealing from their stalls
 
 
}}
 
}}
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[[File:Baker chathead.png|left|Baker chathead]]
 
'''Bakers''' are men who run [[Ardougne Bakery Stalls]] in the [[East Ardougne]] market. Players can steal [[cake]]s, [[bread]], and [[chocolate slice]]s from their stalls. However, doing so attracts the attention of nearby [[guard]]s, who will attack the player. If a player attempts to steal from the bakery stall while in bakers' view, that player will be unsuccessful. The Ardougne baker has a daughter named [[Ramara du Croissant]].
   
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Bakers also sell all the items that can be stolen from their stalls. However, if a player attempts to trade or talk with the bakers having stolen from their stalls within the previous 15 minutes, the bakers will not only refuse to trade or talk with the player, they will alert the [[guard]]s (unless a [[vial of stench (a)]] is in the player's inventory). If players steal from one baker then go to the other they still call the guards.
 
   
 
They all seem to be wearing a [[Gnome Amulet]]. Their examine text is a reference to the nursery rhyme "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rub-a-dub-dub Rub-a-dub-dub]".
'''Bakers''' are men who run [[Ardougne Bakery Stalls]] in [[East Ardougne]] market. Players can steal [[Cake]]s, [[Bread]], and [[Chocolate slice]]s from their stalls. However, doing so attracts the attention of nearby [[Guard (monster)|guards]], who will attack the [[thieving]] player. If a player attempts to steal from Bakery Stalls while in Bakers' view, that player will be unsuccessful. Bakers also sell all the items that can be stolen from their stalls. However, if a player attempts to trade or talk with the bakers having stolen from their stalls within the previous 15 minutes, the bakers will not only refuse to trade/talk, but will also alert the Guards. The bakers seem to be wearing the [[Gnome amulet]] or perhaps the [[crystal pendant]]
 
   
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<gallery>
== Trivia ==
 
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File:Angry Baker.png|A baker scolding a player for attempting to rob him.
*The examine text is a reference to the nursery rhyme, [[wikipedia:Rub-a-dub-dub|Rub-a-dub-dub]].
 
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</gallery>
[[Category:Non-player characters]]
 
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[[Category:Ardougne]]

Latest revision as of 12:42, 8 June 2019

Baker chathead

Bakers are men who run Ardougne Bakery Stalls in the East Ardougne market. Players can steal cakes, bread, and chocolate slices from their stalls. However, doing so attracts the attention of nearby guards, who will attack the player. If a player attempts to steal from the bakery stall while in bakers' view, that player will be unsuccessful. The Ardougne baker has a daughter named Ramara du Croissant.

Bakers also sell all the items that can be stolen from their stalls. However, if a player attempts to trade or talk with the bakers having stolen from their stalls within the previous 15 minutes, the bakers will not only refuse to trade or talk with the player, they will alert the guards (unless a vial of stench (a) is in the player's inventory). If players steal from one baker then go to the other they still call the guards.

They all seem to be wearing a Gnome Amulet. Their examine text is a reference to the nursery rhyme "Rub-a-dub-dub".