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:::Can't you check for magma safety by referring to the melting/boiling temperature in the matgloss list? That would unarguably clarify which material is magma-safe and which isn't. --[[User:Sz|Sz]] 20:47, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
 
:::Can't you check for magma safety by referring to the melting/boiling temperature in the matgloss list? That would unarguably clarify which material is magma-safe and which isn't. --[[User:Sz|Sz]] 20:47, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
 
::::Definitely not magma-safe. I naively assumed such also, being new at the game. I used an obsidian block in a screw pump immersed in magma. It melted after a minute, leaving the forges high and dry.[[Special:Contributions/68.197.174.59|68.197.174.59]] 05:28, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
 
::::Definitely not magma-safe. I naively assumed such also, being new at the game. I used an obsidian block in a screw pump immersed in magma. It melted after a minute, leaving the forges high and dry.[[Special:Contributions/68.197.174.59|68.197.174.59]] 05:28, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
:::::Just checked. Alunite is also not magma-safe. I would've thought it was.
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=== Making Obsidian Magma-Safe ===
 
=== Making Obsidian Magma-Safe ===
 
I looked at the materials list for the stone, but Bauxite and Obsidian seem to be in two entirely different genres. I was afraid to put the melting/boiling tags under Obsidian for fear of breaking something. If this is possible, could someone tell me how to do it? Wikipedia says that Magma's highest average point of heat is 1600 °C, whilst glass (obsidian being considered class) melts at 2300 °C. This makes it more than magma-safe. I think this is an oversight that will be reprimanded in the future. --[[User:Iban|Iban]] 08:35, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
 
I looked at the materials list for the stone, but Bauxite and Obsidian seem to be in two entirely different genres. I was afraid to put the melting/boiling tags under Obsidian for fear of breaking something. If this is possible, could someone tell me how to do it? Wikipedia says that Magma's highest average point of heat is 1600 °C, whilst glass (obsidian being considered class) melts at 2300 °C. This makes it more than magma-safe. I think this is an oversight that will be reprimanded in the future. --[[User:Iban|Iban]] 08:35, 14 December 2009 (UTC)

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