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The '''potion of oil''' is the only [[potion]] that can be [[light sources|lit]] for an extended period of time.
 
The '''potion of oil''' is the only [[potion]] that can be [[light sources|lit]] for an extended period of time.
  
[[Quaffing]] this potion is not useful and in fact abuses your [[wisdom]] ('''"That was smooth!"'''). It has other uses, however. One use is to untrap a [[trap|squeaky board]], similar to a [[can of grease]].
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[[Quaffing]] this potion is not useful and in fact abuses your [[wisdom]] ('''"That was smooth!"''' or, if [[cursed]], '''"This tastes like castor oil."''') It has other uses, however. One use is to untrap a [[trap|squeaky board]], similar to a [[can of grease]].
  
The other uses involve lighting the oil by applying the potion. A lit potion of oil is dangerous when quaffed - it deals fire damage and abuses wisdom unless you are polymorphed into a monster that likes fire (note: this is '''not''' the same as intrinsic fire resistance). A lit potion of oil can be thrown at an enemy to cause some damage; no damage is incurred if unlit.
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Some uses involve lighting the oil by [[apply]]ing the potion. A lit potion of oil can be [[throw]]n at an enemy to cause 4d4 fire damage; no damage is incurred if unlit. A lit potion of oil is dangerous when quaffed - it deals 3d4 fire damage and abuses wisdom unless you are polymorphed into a monster that likes fire (note: this is '''not''' the same as [[intrinsic]] [[fire resistance]], although that will reduce the damage taken to 1d4).  
  
Oil can also be used to fix damaged weapons. By dipping a rusty or corroded weapon into a potion of oil, it loses one measure of [[erosion]] damage. To completely repair a thoroughly corroded weapon, you thus need three potions of oil: from thoroughly corroded to very corroded to corroded to uncorroded. Oil does not repair rotten or burnt weapons, nor armor.
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Oil can also be used to fix damaged weapons. By dipping a rusty or corroded weapon into a potion of oil, it loses one measure of [[erosion]] damage. To completely repair a thoroughly corroded weapon, you thus need three potions of oil: from thoroughly corroded to very corroded to corroded to uncorroded. Oil does not repair rotten or burnt weapons, nor does it repair rusty or corroded armor.
  
A potion of oil can also be used to refill an empty [[lamp|oil lamp]], by #[[dip]]ping the lamp in the potion. However, if you attempt to do this while either the lamp or potion is lit, the lamp will explode.
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A potion of oil can be used to refill an empty [[lamp|oil lamp]], by #[[dip]]ping the lamp in the potion. However, if you attempt to do this while either the lamp or potion is lit, the lamp will explode.
  
 
Identifying a potion of oil is easy: just try to [[apply]] every new potion you find. If the potion lights, it's oil, and autoidentifies. Do not do this in a shop, or you will be forced to pay for the potion and will be charged Yendorian Fuel Tax.
 
Identifying a potion of oil is easy: just try to [[apply]] every new potion you find. If the potion lights, it's oil, and autoidentifies. Do not do this in a shop, or you will be forced to pay for the potion and will be charged Yendorian Fuel Tax.

Revision as of 14:32, 20 January 2008

! Pink potion.png
Name oil
Appearance random
Base price 250 zm
Weight 20
Monster use Will not be used by monsters.

The potion of oil is the only potion that can be lit for an extended period of time.

Quaffing this potion is not useful and in fact abuses your wisdom ("That was smooth!" or, if cursed, "This tastes like castor oil.") It has other uses, however. One use is to untrap a squeaky board, similar to a can of grease.

Some uses involve lighting the oil by applying the potion. A lit potion of oil can be thrown at an enemy to cause 4d4 fire damage; no damage is incurred if unlit. A lit potion of oil is dangerous when quaffed - it deals 3d4 fire damage and abuses wisdom unless you are polymorphed into a monster that likes fire (note: this is not the same as intrinsic fire resistance, although that will reduce the damage taken to 1d4).

Oil can also be used to fix damaged weapons. By dipping a rusty or corroded weapon into a potion of oil, it loses one measure of erosion damage. To completely repair a thoroughly corroded weapon, you thus need three potions of oil: from thoroughly corroded to very corroded to corroded to uncorroded. Oil does not repair rotten or burnt weapons, nor does it repair rusty or corroded armor.

A potion of oil can be used to refill an empty oil lamp, by #dipping the lamp in the potion. However, if you attempt to do this while either the lamp or potion is lit, the lamp will explode.

Identifying a potion of oil is easy: just try to apply every new potion you find. If the potion lights, it's oil, and autoidentifies. Do not do this in a shop, or you will be forced to pay for the potion and will be charged Yendorian Fuel Tax.

If you start the game with an oil lamp, the potion of oil is already identified for you.

Attempts to use a cursed potion of oil can cause the oil to spill over your fingers, making them too slippery to hold a weapon. Applying a towel can remove this effect.