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'''Fire Men''' are [[building destroyer]]s who live in the [[magma sea]]. When killed, it leaves behind a [[bar]] of [[ash]] which can be made into [[lye]] or [[potash]]. They can pop out of magma workshops, so it's advised to have some defenses around. Despite being made of fire, they can be safely captured and stored in wooden [[cage]]s.
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'''Fire Men''' are [[building destroyer]]s who live in the [[magma sea]]. When killed, it leaves behind a [[bar]] of [[ash]] which can be made into [[lye]] or [[potash]]. They can pop out of magma workshops, so it's advised to have some defenses around. Despite being made of [[fire]], they can be safely captured and stored in wooden [[cage]]s.
  
‎[[File:Man-on-fire.jpg|thumb|left|Not admired very much.]]
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‎[[File:Man-on-fire.jpg|thumb|left|[[preference|Admired]] for their ''licks of fire''.]]
  
Fire men are only dangerous because of their natural heat and fire attacks (a fireball throw and a conical, short-range fire breath, respectively). Their punches and kicks are harmless on their own, and their flame body is extremely fragile, so don't be surprised if a baby punches a fire man to death. However, actually killing a fire man can be quite [[Fun]], as the resulting burst of flame can set nearby creatures on fire.
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Fire men are only dangerous because of their natural heat and fire attacks (a fireball throw and a conical, short-range fire breath, respectively). Their punches and kicks are harmless on their own, and their flame body is extremely fragile, so don't be surprised if a baby punches a fire man to death. However, actually killing a fire man can be quite [[Fun]], as the resulting burst of flame tends to set nearby creatures on fire.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:59, 20 May 2013

Fire man

M

Urist likes fire men for their licks of fire.
Biome

  • Underground Depth: 3-4
Attributes

Building destroyer: Level 2

· Genderless · No Stun · No Pain · No Exert · Fire immune · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Max: 70,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: Immortal
Becomes after death

Ash

This article is about an older version of DF.
Fire in the shape of a human that can hurl fireballs.

Fire Men are building destroyers who live in the magma sea. When killed, it leaves behind a bar of ash which can be made into lye or potash. They can pop out of magma workshops, so it's advised to have some defenses around. Despite being made of fire, they can be safely captured and stored in wooden cages.

Admired for their licks of fire.

Fire men are only dangerous because of their natural heat and fire attacks (a fireball throw and a conical, short-range fire breath, respectively). Their punches and kicks are harmless on their own, and their flame body is extremely fragile, so don't be surprised if a baby punches a fire man to death. However, actually killing a fire man can be quite Fun, as the resulting burst of flame tends to set nearby creatures on fire.

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