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{{disambig hatnote|This page describes the burning object prefix, '''flaming'''. For a more general usage of the term, see [[Flaming (disambiguation)]].}} | {{disambig hatnote|This page describes the burning object prefix, '''flaming'''. For a more general usage of the term, see [[Flaming (disambiguation)]].}} | ||
{{effect|&Rburning|(''burning damage'') damage per turn.|Burning | {{effect|&Rburning|(''burning damage'') damage per turn.|Burning|type=10000000000000001000000000 | ||
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Creatures and objects gain the {{name}} effect if their [[temperature]] reaches or exceeds their flame temperature. For most creatures and objects, including the player, this is 350°. Some creatures or objects, such as {{favilink|phial|plural}} or the {{favilink|great magma crab}}, have a far higher flame temperature, making them harder to set on fire. [[Resistances|Heat resistance]] does not change an object or creature's flame temperature, but it reduces the severity of heating effects that could potentially bring the object or creature up to its flame temperature. | Creatures and objects gain the {{name}} effect if their [[temperature]] reaches or exceeds their flame temperature. For most creatures and objects, including the player, this is 350°. Some creatures or objects, such as {{favilink|phial|plural}} or the {{favilink|great magma crab}}, have a far higher flame temperature, making them harder to set on fire. [[Resistances|Heat resistance]] does not change an object or creature's flame temperature, but it reduces the severity of heating effects that could potentially bring the object or creature up to its flame temperature. |