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'''Fire''' [[burning|burns]] [[organic]] material and boils [[potion]]s and [[water]]. It occurs in NetHack in several places: | '''Fire''' [[burning|burns]] [[organic]] material and boils [[potion]]s and [[water]]. It occurs in NetHack in several places: | ||
Revision as of 23:41, 6 April 2008
- This article is about the state of high temperature. For using inventory items to launch projectiles, see firing.
Fire burns organic material and boils potions and water. It occurs in NetHack in several places:
- Wands of fire
- Scrolls of fire
- Spellbooks of fireball
- Fire horn
- Fire traps
- Fire resistance
- Fireproof items
- Fire ants, fire elementals, fire vortices, flaming spheres, red nagas, pyrolisks, hell hounds, red dragons and salamanders all have fire attacks.
- Extreme heat from Lava, Red molds and Steam vortices causes fire damage.
- You can inflict fire attacks in meleé by wielding the artifact weapon Fire Brand.
- The Plane of Fire is the third of the Elemental Planes
- Accepted sacrifices on a neutral or chaotic altar explode in a burst of flame. Thankfully, this flame does not interact with you, so you have to worry about neither burning nor boiling potions.
- SLASH'EM features the new role of Flame Mage and the artifact athame Firewall, which deals fire damage.
- The following new SLASH'EM monsters have fire attacks: lava blobs, hellcats, hellrats, movanic devas, hellbats, fire vampires, wax golems, ruby golems, and crystal golems.
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