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Tested it in adventurer mode.  A vanilla "play now" skilless and naked human stood on an oak sapling, set fire to it, and waited.  After 58 waits, he started blistering.  At 65, he started burning.  At 75, he passed out.  Trial 2, humans with [FIREIMMUNE] added.  "Play now" again, stood on a chestnut sapling, set it on fire.  Blistering at 57, burning at 64, passed out at around 76.  There does appear to be no actual increase to fire or heat resistance, in 40D.  -[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 15:29, 10 October 2009 (UTC)
 
Tested it in adventurer mode.  A vanilla "play now" skilless and naked human stood on an oak sapling, set fire to it, and waited.  After 58 waits, he started blistering.  At 65, he started burning.  At 75, he passed out.  Trial 2, humans with [FIREIMMUNE] added.  "Play now" again, stood on a chestnut sapling, set it on fire.  Blistering at 57, burning at 64, passed out at around 76.  There does appear to be no actual increase to fire or heat resistance, in 40D.  -[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 15:29, 10 October 2009 (UTC)
 
:That would probably be because of/related to how all of the damage is (apparently) done by heat. That is, fire heats up the area around it, and that's the main reason as to why it's dangerous. (Just like in the real world.) So [FIREIMMUNE] might be antiquated now - however, I'm pretty sure the same effect can be achieved through use of the heat resistance related tokens. ~ [[User:Midna|Midna]] 22:08, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
 
:That would probably be because of/related to how all of the damage is (apparently) done by heat. That is, fire heats up the area around it, and that's the main reason as to why it's dangerous. (Just like in the real world.) So [FIREIMMUNE] might be antiquated now - however, I'm pretty sure the same effect can be achieved through use of the heat resistance related tokens. ~ [[User:Midna|Midna]] 22:08, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
::Hmm...  And if you leave [FIREIMMUNE] on, you might just possibly get to walk around with a human ON FIRE but not dying.  Can you say throwing fireballs that used to be clothes? :3 --[[User:Aescula|Aescula]] 00:54, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
 
  
 
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