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== Interesting Note == | == Interesting Note == | ||
When Fire Imp's are injured, they bleed Goo. | When Fire Imp's are injured, they bleed Goo. | ||
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{{Game_Data|[CREATURE:IMP_FIRE] | {{Game_Data|[CREATURE:IMP_FIRE] | ||
[NAME:fire imp:fire imps:fire imp] | [NAME:fire imp:fire imps:fire imp] |
Revision as of 06:31, 3 February 2008
Fire imps are nasty little creatures that live in magma vents. They usually don't roam far from the vent, but they will surface and attack the odd dwarf who dares use their vent to fuel his magma smelter. They are rather small and easy to kill, but are able to breathe fire that deals high damage and ignites objects and creatures. If you insist on using imp-infested magma for your metalworks, consider setting traps or stationing marksdwarves around the furnaces. They cannot be butchered, but once killed their corpses will decay. Crafts made from their bones are quite valuable.
Upon Decay
Interesting Note
When Fire Imp's are injured, they bleed Goo.