This is actually worse than lava. You monster.
Blazing pyrotheum is the fire elemental fluid. It is obtained by melting pyrotheum dust in a magma crucible.
Result(s) | Ingredients | Energy | Magma Crucible recipe |
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Blazing Pyrotheum (250 mB) | Pyrotheum Dust | 8,000 RF |
Result(s) | Ingredients | Energy | Fluid Transposer recipe |
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Blazing Pyrotheum (1,000 mB) Bucket | Blazing Pyrotheum Bucket | 400 RF |
Blazing pyrotheum can be placed as a block using a bucket.
Blazing pyrotheum blocks emit a light level of 15.
The way blazing pyrotheum flows is similar to lava. Pyrotheum source blocks will also gradually fall downwards if there are no blocks below them.
Most entities that touch blazing pyrotheum take 2 damage every half-second.
Like lava, blazing pyrotheum starts fires. However, pyrotheum does so much more aggressively, instantly starting fires on top of every adjacent block.
Blazing pyrotheum has the following effects on certain blocks and mobs:
Result(s) | Ingredients | Energy | Fluid Transposer recipe |
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Blazing Pyrotheum Bucket | Bucket + Blazing Pyrotheum (1,000 mB) | 400 RF |
An induction smelter with a pyro-concentrator installed consumes blazing pyrotheum to process ores more efficiently. It consumes 100 mB of pyrotheum per processed ore.
When used as fuel in a magmatic dynamo, a bucket of blazing pyrotheum yields 2,000,000 RF, or 2,500,000 RF if an isentropic reservoir is installed.
When used together with cryotheum dust as fuel in a reactant dynamo, 100 mB of blazing pyrotheum yields 400,000 RF, or 500,000 RF if an elemental catalyzer is installed.