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Fire is like water, it can overlap actual blocks. While Fire can spread to the other blocks, there is a limit of fire per world. Though Fire can not physically be obtained, a [[Pocket Lighter]] or [[Eldritch Flame]] can be used to create it. Fire can not destroy any kind of blocks.
Fire is a foreground layer tile which can overlap actual blocks, similar to [[water]]. It was added on the Firefighter Update.


A [[Fire Hose]], [[Water Balloon]], or a [[Water Bucket]] can be used to put these fires out, but a [[Firehouse]] can be placed to stop fires altogether.
While a fire can spread to the other blocks, there is a limit of 150 fire per world. Though fire can not physically be obtained, a [[Pocket Lighter]] or [[Eldritch Flame]] can be used to create it. Fire can not destroy any kind of blocks.


This was added in the Firefighter Update, and all items can be bought in the [[Firefighter Pack]]
A [[Fire Hose]], [[Water Balloon]], or a [[Water Bucket]] can be used to put these fires out, but a [[Firehouse]] can be placed to stop all fires in the world altogether.


[[File:M2vgsnC.png|thumb|Fire overlapping dirt.]]
[[File:M2vgsnC.png|thumb|Fire overlapping dirt.]]
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Revision as of 10:20, 27 September 2016

Fire is a foreground layer tile which can overlap actual blocks, similar to water. It was added on the Firefighter Update.

While a fire can spread to the other blocks, there is a limit of 150 fire per world. Though fire can not physically be obtained, a Pocket Lighter or Eldritch Flame can be used to create it. Fire can not destroy any kind of blocks.

A Fire HoseWater Balloon, or a Water Bucket can be used to put these fires out, but a Firehouse can be placed to stop all fires in the world altogether.

File:M2vgsnC.png
Fire overlapping dirt.