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v0.34 Talk:Fire-safe
Revision as of 09:16, 29 May 2012 by 2.214.209.71 (talk)
I believe this page should be merged into the Fire page as a subsection, leaving only the appropriate redirect. Reasons are:
- This page is rather small, as there is not much to be said. Since Fire is not a huge article, merging would result in a single, medium-sized article with all relevant information in one place.
- The only bits of info it is lacking are already present in the Fire page, and adding more to this article would only increase the amount of redundant information.
- It would also help to keep the information consistent if both pages were a single one.
I'd make the merge right now, but it's a pretty big change and I'm quite green in this wiki; to prevent controversy and newbie-bashing, I'll leave this here, if this message receives no (negative) answer in a few days, I'll merge the pages.
--Seikatsukan 22:26, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
- I like the fact you are asking, but in my opinion I'd say no, actually (just my 2 Dwarfbucks). There are specific requirements for "fire-safe" materials noted in-game, and I know that searching for the SPECIFIC in-game term has helped me many times. Fire and Fire-safe may seem integral but in fact the property of fire-safe is very useful to know, enough to warrant a separate page -- Kalon 02:42, 29 May 2012 (UTC)
"Except for dragonfire, fire won't burn rock, metal, trees, unmined lignite or coal, constructions made from wood (wall, floor, etc)." ... i think the crux of the issue is that this sentence from the fire page is missing here.