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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. | ||
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If an oil lamp is cursed, it might not light when applied. | If an oil lamp is cursed, it might not light when applied. |
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Name | oil lamp |
Appearance | lamp |
Base price | 10 zm |
Weight | 20 |
Material | [[{{{material}}}]] |
Monster use | Will not be used by monsters. |
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 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.
It's a good idea to name oil lamp by class, when you're sure it's regular oil lamp; this way you can distinguish it from magic lamps met on your way.
If an oil lamp is cursed, it might not light when applied.