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An '''oil lamp''', cost 10, is a [[light]] source. Applying one will provide light to darkened areas for 1000 to 1499 turns. They can be refilled with [[scroll of charging|scrolls of charging]] or [[potion of oil|potions of oil]] (using the [[dip|#dip]] command). If you dip a lit oil lamp into a potion of oil, you are likely to cause a fireball.
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An '''oil lamp''' is a [[light]] source. Applying one will provide light to darkened areas for 1000 to 1499 turns. They can be refilled with [[scroll of charging|scrolls of charging]] or [[potion of oil|potions of oil]] (using the [[dip|#dip]] command). If you dip a lit oil lamp into a potion of oil, you are likely to cause a fireball.
  
 
When you release a [[djinni]] from a [[magic lamp]], the lamp becomes an oil lamp.
 
When you release a [[djinni]] from a [[magic lamp]], the lamp becomes an oil lamp.
  
It's a good idea to [[name]] oil lamps by class, when you're sure it's a regular oil lamp. This way you can distinguish it from [[magic lamp]]s met on your way (or at least know you have both kinds of lamp). It is not possible to class name an item that is identified to you, for example by appearing in your starting inventory. In this case class name any lamps you find, and if the name sticks it's magic.
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If an oil lamp is cursed, it has only a 50% chance of lighting when applied;{{refsrc|apply.c|1088}} when this happens, just try again. This is usually only bothersome if you turn it off in each lit room to conserve oil.
  
If an oil lamp is cursed, it might not light when applied (50% chance){{refsrc|apply.c|1088}} - just try again. This is usually only bothersome if you turn it off in each lit room to conserve oil.
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Oil lamps can be distinguished from magic lamps by [[price identification]]; an oil lamp's base price is 10zm, while a magic lamp's is 50. Magic lamps also burn indefinitely, so any lamp that eventually flickers and goes out is an oil lamp. You can also [[rub]] the lamp a few times to see if a djinni emerges, though doing this with a non-blessed magic lamp is likely to release the djinni without granting a [[wish]].
  
==Light Radius==
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It's a good idea to [[name]] oil lamps by class, when you're sure it's a regular oil lamp. This way you can distinguish it from magic lamps met on your way (or at least know you have both kinds of lamp). It is not possible to class name an item that is identified to you, for example by appearing in your starting inventory. In this case class name any lamps you find, and if the name sticks it's magic.
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==Light radius==
 
An oil lamp has a light radius of three squares around the character.
 
An oil lamp has a light radius of three squares around the character.
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
  
*[[Light_sources#Lanterns_and_lamps]]
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*[[Light sources#Lanterns and lamps|Light sources § Lanterns and lamps]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 23:51, 8 September 2019

( Lamp.png
Name oil lamp
Appearance lamp
Base price 10 zm
Weight 20
Material copper
Monster use Will not be used by monsters.

An oil lamp is a light source. Applying one will provide light to darkened areas for 1000 to 1499 turns. They can be refilled with scrolls of charging or potions of oil (using the #dip command). If you dip a lit oil lamp into a potion of oil, you are likely to cause a fireball.

When you release a djinni from a magic lamp, the lamp becomes an oil lamp.

If an oil lamp is cursed, it has only a 50% chance of lighting when applied;[1] when this happens, just try again. This is usually only bothersome if you turn it off in each lit room to conserve oil.

Oil lamps can be distinguished from magic lamps by price identification; an oil lamp's base price is 10zm, while a magic lamp's is 50. Magic lamps also burn indefinitely, so any lamp that eventually flickers and goes out is an oil lamp. You can also rub the lamp a few times to see if a djinni emerges, though doing this with a non-blessed magic lamp is likely to release the djinni without granting a wish.

It's a good idea to name oil lamps by class, when you're sure it's a regular oil lamp. This way you can distinguish it from magic lamps met on your way (or at least know you have both kinds of lamp). It is not possible to class name an item that is identified to you, for example by appearing in your starting inventory. In this case class name any lamps you find, and if the name sticks it's magic.

Light radius

An oil lamp has a light radius of three squares around the character.

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Messages

As the lamp runs out of turns, you will receive the following messages in order.

  • Your lamp flickers. (a couple hundred turns left)
  • Your lamp flickers considerably. (50 or so turns left)
  • Your lamp seems about to go out. (about ten or twenty turns left)
  • Your lamp has gone out. (zero turns left)

See also

References

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