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#1
20 May 2003 21:09
Can I please rust/corrode instead of burning when in water? it could even
effect cha
Lenzi
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#2
21 May 2003 01:42
Burning is oxidation, which is the same chemical reaction as rust. So
technically, they are the same.
Elwood
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#3
21 May 2003 15:04
Elwood wrote:
Burning is oxidation, which is the same chemical reaction as rust. So
technically, they are the same.
They are not physically the same, nor is their effect the same on mechanical
systems. Thus my point.
Lenzi
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#4
21 May 2003 16:58
Lenzi wrote:
Elwood wrote:
Burning is oxidation, which is the same chemical reaction as rust. So
technically, they are the same.
They are not physically the same, nor is their effect the same on mechanical
systems. Thus my point.
Acid "burns" humans as water "burns" tinmen. You can be burned without fire.
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Malar
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#5
21 May 2003 16:58
Malar wrote:
Lenzi wrote:
Elwood wrote:
Burning is oxidation, which is the same chemical reaction as rust. So
technically, they are the same.
They are not physically the same, nor is their effect the same on mechanical
systems. Thus my point.
Acid "burns" humans as water "burns" tinmen. You can be burned without fire.
Mayhaps they ought to get infernal DEX and CHA penalties instead of burning?
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