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Fire snakes are fire-proof [[vermin]]. They spawn only around [[magma]] sites, which are defined as the original [[biomes]], not channels that carry magma away from [[magma pipe]]s or [[magma pool]]s. They may start fires, so don't locate [[booze]] (or [[coal]] or [[graphite]]) stockpiles near magma (or passages leading to magma) unless you have ample [[cats]].
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Fire snakes may be safely caught in '''built''' wooden animal traps, though attempting to capture a live fire snake from a [[kennel]] will fail (with "live fire snake has burned its way out of confinement!") if a metal trap is not used.
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Fire snakes are fire-proof [[vermin]]. They spawn only around [[magma]] sites, which are defined as the original [[biome]]s, not channels that carry magma away from [[magma pipe]]s or [[magma pool]]s. They may start fires, so don't locate [[booze]] (or [[coal]] or [[graphite]]) stockpiles near magma (or passages leading to magma) unless you have ample [[cat]]s {{verify}} (Cats ignore snakes?  See talk page).  
  
'''Liquid fire''' is an [[extract]] derived from [[fire snake]]s at a [[butcher's shop]] by a dwarf with the [[animal dissector]] labor enabled. It has no known use except as a trade good, worth 100☼ per vial. A glass vial is required.
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Fire snakes may be safely caught in animal traps made from wood or metal, though attempting to capture a live fire snake from a [[kennel]] seems to fail (with "live fire snake has burned its way out of confinement!") if the animal trap was made from an unusual material as the result of a [[strange mood]]. Captured fire snakes can be used to make [[Liquid fire]] extract.
  
[[Category:Extracts]]
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[MODVALUE:10]
 
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[SMALL_REMAINS]
 
[FIREIMMUNE][WEBIMMUNE][IMMOLATE][MAGMA_VISION]
 
[EXTRACT:liquid fire:4:0:1]
 
[EXTRACT_VALUE:100]
 
[PET_EXOTIC]
 
[SPEED:2900]
 
[GENPOWER:4]
 
[BLOODTYPE:M]
 
[NOT_BUTCHERABLE]
 
[PREFSTRING:mystery]
 
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[NOSTUCKINS][SEVERONBREAKS][NOSKULL][NOSKIN][NOBONES][NOMEAT][NOTHOUGHT]
 
[NOSMELLYROT]
 
[ALL_ACTIVE]
 
[NO_DRINK][NO_EAT][NO_SLEEP]
 
[BIOME:SUBTERRANEAN_LAVA]
 
[NO_GENDER]
 
[FIXED_TEMP:14000]
 
[SWIMS_INNATE][SWIM_SPEED:2500]
 
[POPULATION_NUMBER:250:500]
 
 
 
Source: creature_subterranean
 
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[[Category:Vermin]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:46, 8 December 2011

Fire snake
Biome

Attributes

· Exotic pet · Extract · Hateable

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Active Seasons
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This article is about an older version of DF.

Fire snakes are fire-proof vermin. They spawn only around magma sites, which are defined as the original biomes, not channels that carry magma away from magma pipes or magma pools. They may start fires, so don't locate booze (or coal or graphite) stockpiles near magma (or passages leading to magma) unless you have ample cats [Verify] (Cats ignore snakes? See talk page).

Fire snakes may be safely caught in animal traps made from wood or metal, though attempting to capture a live fire snake from a kennel seems to fail (with "live fire snake has burned its way out of confinement!") if the animal trap was made from an unusual material as the result of a strange mood. Captured fire snakes can be used to make Liquid fire extract.

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