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− | '''Organic''' materials include [[wax]], | + | '''Organic''' materials include [[liquid]], [[wax]], [[veggy]], [[flesh]], [[paper]], [[cloth]], [[leather]], and [[wood]]. Note that [[bone]] is not considered organic. |
+ | Organic items are vulnerable to [[burn]]ing, and can [[Pit#Burying objects|rot away if buried]].{{refsrc|dig.c|1330}} If engulfed by a [[gelatinous cube]], an organic item has a 95% probability of dissolving (5% for artifacts, never for [[unique item]]s and [[Rider]] corpses).{{refsrc|mon.c|766}} | ||
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[[Category:Materials]] | [[Category:Materials]] |
Latest revision as of 19:38, 28 March 2022
Organic materials include liquid, wax, veggy, flesh, paper, cloth, leather, and wood. Note that bone is not considered organic.
Organic items are vulnerable to burning, and can rot away if buried.[1] If engulfed by a gelatinous cube, an organic item has a 95% probability of dissolving (5% for artifacts, never for unique items and Rider corpses).[2]
References
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