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[[File:fire_sprite_anim.gif|right]]'''Fire''', like its real-life counterpart, is an immensely [[fun|destructive]] force. Fires can spread and burn dwarves and furniture, generating [[smoke]]. Fire spreads over flammable surfaces, items and creatures. Dwarves caught in the blaze might end up dying, and items will slowly get [[wear|damaged]] until they get destroyed. In-game, entities which are on fire flash red and yellow. In item lists, anything which is on fire will also be surrounded by double exclamation marks, similarly to ‼THIS‼.  
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'''Fire''', like its real-life counterpart, is an immensely [[fun|destructive]] force. Fires can spread and burn dwarves and furniture, generating [[smoke]]. Fire spreads over flammable surfaces, items and creatures. Dwarves caught in the blaze might end up dying, and items will slowly get [[wear|damaged]] until they get destroyed. In-game, entities which are on fire flash red and yellow. In item lists, anything which is on fire will also be surrounded by double exclamation marks, similarly to ‼THIS‼.  
  
 
== Cause ==
 
== Cause ==
[[File:megabeast_fire_v50_anim.gif|thumb|303px|right|A megabeast burning to death.]][[File:Running around on fire.gif|thumb|'''‼'''Dwarves'''‼''' on fire (flashing red/yellow), and trailing [[smoke]].]]A fire can stem from several sources, for example:
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[[File:Running around on fire.gif|thumb|'''‼'''Dwarves'''‼''' on fire (flashing red/yellow), and trailing [[smoke]].]]A fire can stem from several sources, for example:
 
*[[Dragon]]s breathe [[dragonfire]], which can set most organic things on fire and melt fire-safe stone, at anything hostile they see. The dragonfire spreads out in a conical shape and ignites anything it touches. It is not the same as regular fire.
 
*[[Dragon]]s breathe [[dragonfire]], which can set most organic things on fire and melt fire-safe stone, at anything hostile they see. The dragonfire spreads out in a conical shape and ignites anything it touches. It is not the same as regular fire.
 
*[[File:fireball_sprite_anim.gif|thumb|32px|right|Imp fireball.]][[Fire imp]]s can throw fireballs, which may set things alight, while [[magma crab]]s can spit globs of liquid [[basalt]], which may set the [[grass]] or [[cave moss]] alight, causing fires.
 
*[[File:fireball_sprite_anim.gif|thumb|32px|right|Imp fireball.]][[Fire imp]]s can throw fireballs, which may set things alight, while [[magma crab]]s can spit globs of liquid [[basalt]], which may set the [[grass]] or [[cave moss]] alight, causing fires.
 
*[[Magma]] will burn anything flammable it touches - however, any item set alight by this method will likely just be doused in magma until it is completely destroyed.
 
*[[Magma]] will burn anything flammable it touches - however, any item set alight by this method will likely just be doused in magma until it is completely destroyed.
**[[Magma mist]] burns stuff just as well as magma.
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*[[Magma mist]] burns stuff just as well as magma.
 
*Some [[titan]]s, [[forgotten beast]]s, and [[demon]]s can breathe fire/throw fireballs, too.
 
*Some [[titan]]s, [[forgotten beast]]s, and [[demon]]s can breathe fire/throw fireballs, too.
 
*[[Fire man|Fire men]] and [[magma man|magma men]], as well as other procedurally-generated beasts composed of flame (''including some instances of the above''), have high fixed body temperatures, causing them to spread fires (and [[fun]]) in their path.
 
*[[Fire man|Fire men]] and [[magma man|magma men]], as well as other procedurally-generated beasts composed of flame (''including some instances of the above''), have high fixed body temperatures, causing them to spread fires (and [[fun]]) in their path.
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=== Ghosts ===
 
=== Ghosts ===
One thing to note is that dwarves that burn to death do not leave remains, and will produce [[ghost]]s even if buried in a coffin. Be sure to engrave a memorial to all dwarves that burn to ashes, unless, of course, you ''want'' a ghost infestation.
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One thing to note is that dwarves that burn to death do not leave remains, and will produce ghosts even if buried in a coffin. Be sure to engrave a memorial to all dwarves that burn to ashes, unless, of course, you ''want'' a ghost infestation.
  
 
== Dragonfire ==
 
== Dragonfire ==
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== Dangers ==
 
== Dangers ==
In recent versions of ''Dwarf Fortress'', dwarves (semi-correctly) see fire as a danger to themselves and try to avoid becoming ‼Dwarves‼. However, burning dwarves will carry out typical dwarven activities, despite the fact that the <s>dwarf</s> fire-swathed fool of an Urist is burning to death, and will spread the fiery destruction to their peers. {{verify}} This may not only kill your dwarves, but more importantly, also incinerate a good many useful items. Dwarves will not path through smoke reliably, so if you see a bunch of job cancellations due to pathing issues, a fiery dwarf is probably running around (or other [[fun]] is afoot).  Alternatively, sometimes the smoke on the burning dwarf's tile prevents them from pathing anywhere, forcing them to be stationary while they burn.  And don't, for Armok's sake, let the flaming dwarves anywhere near the booze. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't ''explode'' (and never did), but it ''will'' boil away into nothing, which is always [[fun#No_Booze|fun]].
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In recent versions of ''Dwarf Fortress'', dwarves see fire as a danger to themselves and try to avoid becoming ‼Dwarves‼. However, burning dwarves will carry out typical dwarven activities, despite the fact the dwarf is burning to death, and will spread the fiery destruction to their peers. {{verify}} This may not only kill your dwarves, but more importantly, also incinerate a good many useful items. Dwarves will not path through smoke reliably, so if you see a bunch of job cancellations due to pathing issues, a fiery dwarf is probably running around (or other [[fun]] is afoot).  Alternatively, sometimes the smoke on the burning dwarf's tile prevents them from pathing anywhere, forcing them to be stationary while they burn.  And don't, for Armok's sake, let the flaming dwarves anywhere near the booze. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't ''explode'' (and never did), but it ''will'' boil away into nothing, which is always [[fun#No_Booze|fun]].
  
 
A dwarf catching fire is not an automatic death sentence - dwarves have been observed catching fire, then extinguishing and surviving.
 
A dwarf catching fire is not an automatic death sentence - dwarves have been observed catching fire, then extinguishing and surviving.

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