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Summary 0001134: Fires don't spread to trees/shrubs and don't do enough damage
Revision 2011-02-21 13:16 by Footkerchief
Description If you start a fire, it will spread to nearby grass but NOT to shrubs. So, for instance, if you start a fire in a field of Longland grass near a hamlet, you'll get one square of happily burning Longland grass. The Longland grass in the surrounding squares will be unaffected for at least a very long time.

I had a dragon attack my fort. All my dwarves were inside, but it saw a pet and breathed at it. I don't think the pet got hurt (though it looked like it should have) but it set fire to my depot and log stockpile. The thing is, the resulting fire didn't burn any trees or shrubs, and most of the dwarves and animals simply ran through the flames without getting hurt. I think one dwarf died because of the fire (not certain, was looking for other posts on this here, and he bled to death). My crops survived both the breath and the resulting fire. Also, the fire didn't move up or down the z-axis.

PS Caught the dragon in a cage trap, so no other damage caused by it.
Revision 2011-01-03 21:13 by Footkerchief
Description I had a dragon attack my fort. All my dwarves were inside, but it saw a pet and breathed at it. I don't think the pet got hurt (though it looked like it should have) but it set fire to my depot and log stockpile. The thing is, the resulting fire didn't burn any trees or shrubs, and most of the dwarves and animals simply ran through the flames without getting hurt. I think one dwarf died because of the fire (not certain, was looking for other posts on this here, and he bled to death). My crops survived both the breath and the resulting fire. Also, the fire didn't move up or down the z-axis.

PS Caught the dragon in a cage trap, so no other damage caused by it.


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