Greek Fire
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Greek Fire | |
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Category | Weapons |
State | Liquid |
Properties | |
Density | 498.5 kg/m3 |
Viscosity | 2 cP |
Temperature | |
Hotter State | Changes at 4000°C Creates Fire |
Burning | |
Burns by default | |
Flammability | 100% |
Burn time | 1500 ticks |
Burns into | Fire |
Facts | |
This element does not transfer heat |
Greek Fire is brown colored powder in the Weapons category. Greek Fire turns into Smoke, and later Fire when burnt or when it reacts with some Elements.
Reactions
Element | Conditions | Result |
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Greek Fire + Water/Seltzer/Plasma/Salt Water/Sugar Water/Pool Water/Dirty Water | - | Greek Fire ignites |
Greek Fire + Wet Sand/Vinegar | - | Greek Fire disappears |
Greek Fire + Sand | - | Wet Sand |
Greek Fire + Dirt | - | Mud |
Greek Fire + Clay Soil | - | Clay |
History
Version | Change | |
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1.9.3 | + | Greek Fire ignites on contact with Plasma |
1.8.6 | + | Greek Fire ignites on contact with Water |
1.8.6 | + | Greek Fire recipe |
1.8.6 | ~ | Greek Fire no longer burns by default |
1.8.6 | + | Sand and Vinegar can put out Greek Fire |
1.1 | + | Added Greek Fire |