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'''Spirits of Fire''' are one of the possible [[creatures]] that will attack your [[Dwarf|dwarves]] if you discover [[Glowing_pits|glowing pits]] in Fortress Mode.
 
'''Spirits of Fire''' are one of the possible [[creatures]] that will attack your [[Dwarf|dwarves]] if you discover [[Glowing_pits|glowing pits]] in Fortress Mode.
  
These creatures are the greatest of the three lesser [[Demon|demons]]. They will burn or boil everything that they come in contact with, and throw giant fireballs at dwarves. Spirits of fire cannot feel pain or bleed to death, and like all demons they are immune to [[trap]]s. Their one weakness is that their limbs sever instead of breaking. Spirits of Fire are immune to fire, so [[magma]] [[moat]] won't save your Fortress. A moat filled with [[water]] is somewhat more usefull for them as are drowning rooms. When they die, they leave a pile of [[ash]] behind, that can be used to make [[lye]].
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These creatures are the greatest of the three lesser [[Demon|demons]]. They will burn or boil everything that they come in contact with, and throw giant fireballs at dwarves. Spirits of fire cannot feel pain or bleed to death, and like all demons they are immune to [[trap]]s. Their one weakness is that their limbs sever instead of breaking. Spirits of Fire are immune to fire, so [[magma]] [[moat]] won't save your Fortress. A moat filled with [[water]] is somewhat more useful for them as are drowning rooms. When they die, they leave a pile of [[ash]] behind, that can be used to make [[lye]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:39, 16 August 2008

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Spirits of Fire are one of the possible creatures that will attack your dwarves if you discover glowing pits in Fortress Mode.

These creatures are the greatest of the three lesser demons. They will burn or boil everything that they come in contact with, and throw giant fireballs at dwarves. Spirits of fire cannot feel pain or bleed to death, and like all demons they are immune to traps. Their one weakness is that their limbs sever instead of breaking. Spirits of Fire are immune to fire, so magma moat won't save your Fortress. A moat filled with water is somewhat more useful for them as are drowning rooms. When they die, they leave a pile of ash behind, that can be used to make lye.

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