Project Zomboid

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synario Mar 19, 2014 @ 9:54am
Can you put out a fire?
My stove is on fire but the rest of the house is still untouched.

I tried equipping a bottle of water, etc, and seeing if I can out the fire, will this work?
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synario Mar 19, 2014 @ 10:03am 
Yea. I used to intentionally start fires for fun, and they were usually dissapointing- only burining down half the house. But dang, this was a really strong one.

I wonder if fires have a physics based system where more objects/furniture around the fire give them more fuel, etc.
Lol stop drop crap ran out of time lol
Crohns Racing Mar 20, 2014 @ 12:23pm 
Originally posted by EnigmaGrey:
bleach (for some reason)
bleach is flamable...
Last edited by Crohns Racing; Mar 20, 2014 @ 12:24pm
D3LTA WAV3 Feb 26, 2016 @ 7:31pm 
You can pour a pot of water on it by using the "extinguish fire" command over the fire when it's in your inventory.
NotReally Feb 27, 2016 @ 1:41am 
Yeah, I belive one use of "extinguish fire" uses like 1.5 bottle worth of water.... so have 2 full bottle of waters in inventory to use it. *flies away*
Originally posted by AHHH FEEL THE BERN! TRUCK!!!:
You can pour a pot of water on it by using the "extinguish fire" command over the fire when it's in your inventory.

Just a hint this thread is nearly 2 years old, the ability to extinguish fire was added last year, so this thread is outdated and the problem solved.
Mimir Feb 27, 2016 @ 1:50am 
Bleach on it's own isn't flammable, but if you mix it with ammonia (cleaning products or fertilizers) you get a toxic and reactive compound.
Gonzo Max Feb 27, 2016 @ 2:20am 
I'll lock this one up. It's an old thread that was answered long, long ago. Thanks everyone :)
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Date Posted: Mar 19, 2014 @ 9:54am
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