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A flooding room trap combined with an unextinguishable [[fire|burning]] [[lignite]] bin. The water will evaporate on the bin's tile, causing the water from the surrounding tiles to move to it, which then get evaporated as well. The water will also push the invaders onto the fire, causing them to burn to death... in a flooding chamber. | A flooding room trap combined with an unextinguishable [[fire|burning]] [[lignite]] bin. The water will evaporate on the bin's tile, causing the water from the surrounding tiles to move to it, which then get evaporated as well. The water will also push the invaders onto the fire, causing them to burn to death... in a flooding chamber. | ||
− | NOTE: Traps involving large quantities of water turning into [[steam]] are as effective at killing your framerate as | + | NOTE: Traps involving large quantities of water turning into [[steam]] are as effective at killing your framerate as [[goblin|goblins]]. Use with caution, and have the cut-off lever at the ready. |
====Drowning hall==== | ====Drowning hall==== |