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* All other empty containers will ignite and burn upon pouring lava inside. | * All other empty containers will ignite and burn upon pouring lava inside. | ||
* Very small amounts can be stored in some artifacts that store liquids. Examples include: [[:Category:Liquid Fueled Energy Cells|liquid fueled energy cells]], {{favilink|gyrocopter backpack|plural}}, {{favilink|rocket skates}}, and {{favilink|flamethrower|plural}}. | * Very small amounts can be stored in some artifacts that store liquids. Examples include: [[:Category:Liquid Fueled Energy Cells|liquid fueled energy cells]], {{favilink|gyrocopter backpack|plural}}, {{favilink|rocket skates}}, and {{favilink|flamethrower|plural}}. | ||
*{{Favilink|Ceramic Amphora|plural}} can safely store lava, although if it's not full then it seems to become impure. | |||
Containers that ignite from lava suffer the [[flaming]] effect, making them suffer tick damage from burning until destroyed. [[Freezing]] is not a viable solution to this issue, as frozen entities and materials thaw back to their resting temperature in a matter of turns and most containers burn at a much lower point than 1,000 degrees. | Containers that ignite from lava suffer the [[flaming]] effect, making them suffer tick damage from burning until destroyed. [[Freezing]] is not a viable solution to this issue, as frozen entities and materials thaw back to their resting temperature in a matter of turns and most containers burn at a much lower point than 1,000 degrees. |