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Revision as of 19:21, 6 September 2024
Flammability is a stat: How easily an object catches fire and how strongly it burns. Its minimum allowed value is 0%. Its maximum allowed value is 500%. Its default value is 0%.
Pawns, including both humans and animals, generally have a base flammability of 70%. Mechanoids have a base flammability of 0%. The flammability of a pawn's apparel has no effect on the flammability of the wearer, it is only relevant when the apparel is in item form. Phoenix armor has the unique effect of reducing the flammability of its wearer by 68%.
For specifics on the process by which flammability affects the likelihood of being set on fire, see Flame.
Note that having a flammability of 0% only prevents the item/pawn/etc catching on fire, it does not prevent taking Flame damage. For example, while a stone wall will not be ignited by molotov cocktails, and won't continue to burn, it will take the 10 flame damage from the initial attack. Similarly, a pawn requires Armor - Heat to actually mitigate flame damage taken. Some things, such as the buildings found in mech clusters , have both a flammability of 0% and are immune to flame damage but these are separate effects.
Factors
For pawns, the order of operations is as follows:
FlammabilityPawn = (Base ValuePawnKind + Offsets) × Factors |
For example, a pawn wearing Phoenix armor with the Fire resistant gene will have a final flammability value of:
FlammabilityPawn = (70% - 68%) × 0.1 = 0.2% |
- Offsets
- Phoenix armor : −68%
- Factors
- Fire resistant : ×0.1
Materials
An item, structure or building can have different flammability depending on the material chosen to make it. Surprisingly items, structures and buildings made out of steel, silver and gold are flammable. However steel, silver and gold in item form are not.
Material | Stuff category | Flammability |
---|---|---|
Bioferrite | Bioferrite, Metallic | 0.75 |
Alpaca wool | Fabric | 1.7 |
Bison wool | Fabric | 1.7 |
Cloth | Fabric | 1.2 |
Devilstrand | Fabric | 0.4 |
Hyperweave | Fabric | 0.4 |
Megasloth wool | Fabric | 1.7 |
Muffalo wool | Fabric | 1.7 |
Sheep wool | Fabric | 1.7 |
Synthread | Fabric | 0.7 |
Bearskin | Leathery | 1 |
Birdskin | Leathery | 1 |
Bluefur | Leathery | 1 |
Camelhide | Leathery | 1 |
Chinchilla fur | Leathery | 1 |
Dog leather | Leathery | 1 |
Dread leather | Leathery | 1 |
Elephant leather | Leathery | 1 |
Foxfur | Leathery | 1 |
Guinea pig fur | Leathery | 1 |
Heavy fur | Leathery | 1 |
Human leather | Leathery | 1 |
Lightleather | Leathery | 1 |
Lizardskin | Leathery | 1 |
Panthera fur | Leathery | 1 |
Patchleather | Leathery | 1 |
Pigskin | Leathery | 1 |
Plainleather | Leathery | 1 |
Rhinoceros leather | Leathery | 1 |
Thrumbofur | Leathery | 1 |
Wolfskin | Leathery | 1 |
Gold | Metallic | 0.4 |
Plasteel | Metallic | 0 |
Silver | Metallic | 0.4 |
Steel | Metallic | 0.4 |
Uranium | Metallic | 0 |
Granite blocks | Stony | 0 |
Jade | Stony | 0 |
Limestone blocks | Stony | 0 |
Marble blocks | Stony | 0 |
Sandstone blocks | Stony | 0 |
Slate blocks | Stony | 0 |
Wood | Woody | 1 |