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== A vast understatement! ==
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"Fire imps are nasty little creatures that live in magma vents."
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Nasty little creatures doesn't cut it.  Every time I settle on top of a volcano, an imp will surface, get pissed at anything, be it an immigrating dwarf or a muskox, and cause a wildfire!  The worst part is that there is no message for "The world is burning!" so I end up losing a dwarf or two before I notice it!
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I think the worst was I lost both of my initial miners because they decided to take a break in the path of the fire.  They got the hint when I gave the order "everyone inside" but it was too late, they burned up before they could make it back inside.
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That being said, I find some vertical nickel bars do wonders in securing my magma forges from imp tampering.  They're a definite "must bring" on any volcanic expedition.

Revision as of 15:52, 13 October 2008

Wrestling?

I just had a mechanic get attacked by one. He moved into its tile (I assume to wrestle) and instantly died of heat. Should this be noted?--Shadow archmagi 19:59, 28 February 2008 (EST)

That is the imp using his fireball attack on a stupid dwarf, so I guess it's already in the article --MagicGuigz 20:27, 3 October 2008 (EDT)

Defensive Uses

I'm currently exploring the defensive uses of fire imps after bagging a few in cage traps. They don't seem too keen on fireballing goblin attackers, which was my original plan (had them confined behind some fortifications, but they wouldn't fire on the goblins). Further experiments required, or can someone confirm that they won't attack anyone but my dwarves? --TangoThree 16:35, 31 March 2008 (EDT)

is it possible to tame fire imps with the dungeon master? Hoborobo 14:12, 12 June 2008 (EDT)
There is no PET_EXOTIC tag, so no.StrawberryBunny 09:35, 8 August 2008 (EDT)

A vast understatement!

"Fire imps are nasty little creatures that live in magma vents."

Nasty little creatures doesn't cut it. Every time I settle on top of a volcano, an imp will surface, get pissed at anything, be it an immigrating dwarf or a muskox, and cause a wildfire! The worst part is that there is no message for "The world is burning!" so I end up losing a dwarf or two before I notice it!

I think the worst was I lost both of my initial miners because they decided to take a break in the path of the fire. They got the hint when I gave the order "everyone inside" but it was too late, they burned up before they could make it back inside.

That being said, I find some vertical nickel bars do wonders in securing my magma forges from imp tampering. They're a definite "must bring" on any volcanic expedition.