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Hurricane Lantern #76

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kevingranade opened this issue Feb 19, 2013 · 3 comments
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Hurricane Lantern #76

kevingranade opened this issue Feb 19, 2013 · 3 comments
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@kevingranade
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A long-lived simple light source, traditionally uses kerosene, but we can use gasoline.

The body is made of glass, with a small wick holder made of metal and a belt-like piece of cloth for a wick. Potentially we could make the light level/fuel consumption rate configurable.

@TheDarklingWolf
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We should probably add in a few more fuels rather than having everything use gasoline. We'll need things like butane for refillable lighters, and it could make flamethrowers a little more interesting if there were a few varied types of fuel you could use.

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Once we have enough things that use an alternate fuel yes, but the only thing I know of that would use kerosene would be a hurricane lantern, I can't think of anything else off the top of my head that would use it. Similarly for propane, we'd need various items that use propane to make it worthwhile, otherwise you have useless* propane tanks lying around with no propane accessories to go with them.

@HeatherSoron
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Implemented, albeit at a very low illumination level. I'm going to close this issue, but feel free to open another one if the illumination level seems too low.

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