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Goomba
Join Date: Dec 2008
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you could simply use blocks of ice in the form of cold fusion generators this will instantly cause cold fission (from sword chucks) and as a result cold heat add fuel and now you have cold fire. And as we all know from basic physics cold and hot cancel each other out so you will now have room temperature fire. This would also make it safe to indefinitely wear a burning red mage +1 fire helmet of con-fusion
It seems all that is missing is a few courses in basic fission and your good to go .... Just think the ice will cost virtually nothing Last edited by suzukiman; 04-01-2010 at 10:33 AM. |
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Lakitu
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Love Is Strength
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Vancouver/BC/Canada
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Ok guys, new news.
The fire community just got a big leap in setting-stuff-on-fire technology, because of the use of pre-Ox wick we can now just hold fire, which means that if applied correctly we can have garments that are just on fire, which is nice to hear since the alternative is kind of risky for more than about 35 seconds. I have been experimenting with lighting my leather gloves on fire, the ones I use for the swordchucks and they seem to be pretty resistant, so if I create a red mage outfit or cloak out of the standard red fireblanketing aka military cotton I'm pretty sure I can keep some fuel on me enough for a good photo or a short clip granted I wear a leather jacket underneath. I'll contact some friends and see if I can get someone to wear me as a hat.
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