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==Usage==
==Usage==


The first step is to coat the target with naphtha, either by {{com|throw}}ing or {{com|splash}}ing it at your target. A higher [[Light Thrown skill|Light Thrown]] skill will improve the chance of hitting your target.
The first step is to coat the target with naphtha, either by {{com|throw}}ing or {{com|splash}}ing it at your target. A higher [[Light Thrown skill|Light Thrown]] skill will improve the chance of hitting your target. Naphtha can also be applied by casting and successfully landing the [[Paeldryth's Wrath]], [[Telekinetic Throw]] and [[Telekinetic Storm]] spells.


The target then must be set alight, either by striking it with a flaming object such as a torch, or successfully hitting them with a heat-inducing spell, such as [[Burn]].
The target then must be set alight, either by striking it with a flaming object such as a torch, or successfully hitting them with a heat-inducing spell, such as [[Burn]].

Revision as of 08:43, 17 March 2018

Naphtha is a gooey, sticky, flammible liquid used in combat.

Syntax

  • SPLASH <target>
Will splash one part from a vial or bottle of naphtha at your target.
  • THROW <target>
Will throw the entire vial or bottle of naphtha at your target.

Usage

The first step is to coat the target with naphtha, either by THROWing or SPLASHing it at your target. A higher Light Thrown skill will improve the chance of hitting your target. Naphtha can also be applied by casting and successfully landing the Paeldryth's Wrath, Telekinetic Throw and Telekinetic Storm spells.

The target then must be set alight, either by striking it with a flaming object such as a torch, or successfully hitting them with a heat-inducing spell, such as Burn.

List of Naphtha Items

Known Bugs

As it currently stands, if a shield blocks even 1% of the attack, the entire attack is blocked.[1]

References

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