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− | '''Organic''' materials include [[liquid]], [[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 [[Pit#Burying_objects|rotting away if buried]]{{refsrc|dig.c|1330}} and [[fire]].{{fact|"Fire" seems to do different things depending on the source and the affected item; sometimes it destroys (eg. scrolls), sometimes it degrades (WORN armor), sometimes nothing (unworn armor).}} If engulfed by a [[gelatinous cube]], an organic item will dissolve with a 95% probability (5% for artifacts, never for the [[Amulet of Yendor]], the [[Book of the Dead]], the [[Bell of Opening]], the [[Candelabrum of Invocation]] or the corpse of a [[Rider]]).{{refsrc|mon.c|766}} | |
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Revision as of 15:23, 28 August 2015
Organic materials include liquid, wax, veggy, flesh, paper, cloth, leather, and wood. Note that bone is not considered organic.
Organic items are vulnerable to rotting away if buried[1] and fire.[citation needed] If engulfed by a gelatinous cube, an organic item will dissolve with a 95% probability (5% for artifacts, never for the Amulet of Yendor, the Book of the Dead, the Bell of Opening, the Candelabrum of Invocation or the corpse of a Rider).[2]
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