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* To create [[Mortality Dial]], put in [[Trollsbane]] and [[Werebane]].
 
* To create [[Mortality Dial]], put in [[Trollsbane]] and [[Werebane]].
 
* To create [[Squall]], put in [[Sunspot]] and [[Sonicboom]].
 
* To create [[Squall]], put in [[Sunspot]] and [[Sonicboom]].
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===Imbuing===
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At the furnace, type #forge or press Alt Shift F. Using a weapon or armor as the first input item, select a monster corpse or tin as the second item. That will "imbue" the damage-types or resistances of the chosen monster into your item. You cannot imbue weapons with cockatrice or Rider essence, but everything else is fair game!
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 00:07, 26 September 2021

A furnace is a dungeon feature introduced in SpliceHack. At a furnace, you can combine items to create other items. You can also imbue monster corpses and tins into weapons and armor.

Effects

Quaffing

Quaffing from a furnace kills you; the furnace contains lava.

Sitting

Sitting on a furnace deals fire damage to you.

Dipping

Dipping anything into a furnace has a 130 chance of blowing up the furnace. Dipping potions or scrolls into a furnace destroys them. If you #dip an item that can survive the lava damage into a furnace, such as a metallic weapon, there is a 130 chance the item becomes blessed, and a 130 chance the item becomes erodeproofed.

Forging

Type #forge or press Alt Shift F to create new or changed items while standing at a furnace.

Known recipes so far:

   /* weapons */
   /* armor */
   /* rings */
   /* tools */
   /* magical tools */
   /* wands */
   /* food/gems/junk */
   /* artifacts */

Imbuing

At the furnace, type #forge or press Alt Shift F. Using a weapon or armor as the first input item, select a monster corpse or tin as the second item. That will "imbue" the damage-types or resistances of the chosen monster into your item. You cannot imbue weapons with cockatrice or Rider essence, but everything else is fair game!

History

A furnace could previously be used with the #cook extended command to increase the nutritional value of food, and increase the chance of gaining an intrinsic from that food.

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