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− | [[File:dragonfire1.png|thumb|right|335x255px|Dragonfire. The goblin survived nearly a year before finally failing a shield block | + | [[File:dragonfire1.png|thumb|right|335x255px|Dragonfire. The goblin survived nearly a year before finally failing a shield block.]] |
− | '''Dragonfire''' is a very powerful form of [[fire]] that is produced by [[dragon]]s. Dragonfire forms a rough cone shape, with a range of approximately 20 tiles and a spread of 10 tiles | + | '''Dragonfire''' is a very powerful form of [[fire]] that is produced by [[dragon]]s. Dragonfire forms a rough cone shape, with a range of approximately 20 tiles and a spread of 10 tiles. Notably, dragonfire does not spread vertically through additional [[z-level]]s (although dragons will target visible creatures on other z-levels). Despite its powerfully destructive nature, dragonfire can effectively be blocked by a simple [[shield]] better than 99% of the time. |
− | Legends claim that dragonfire can reach temperatures up to {{ct|50000}}. At that temperature, almost all materials should be destroyed (the [[dragon]]'s own body and its butchering products are exceptions). However, research has shown that dragonfire | + | Legends claim that dragonfire can reach temperatures up to {{ct|50000}}. At that temperature, almost all materials should be destroyed (the [[dragon]]'s own body and its butchering products are exceptions). However, research has shown that dragonfire does not actually affect temperature, but seems to use a special-case reaction instead. When in a tile with dragonfire, organic materials will ignite, even including [[nether-cap]] wood with its fixed temperature. Non-flammable stone materials will melt and boil away. Metal objects and buildings, however, are apparently immune to dragonfire, even non-fire-safe metals like [[tin]]. Dragonfire is similarly ineffective against [[water]], producing no [[steam]] or evaporation. [[Building]]s (but not [[construction]]s) are affected by dragonfire on their tile, making non-dragonfire-safe doors immune as long as they remain closed. |
− | Objects ignited by dragonfire | + | Objects ignited by dragonfire burn at their standard combustion temperature - only the initial blast of dragonfire can destroy normally [[fire-safe]] materials. |