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'''Bushes''' are ridiculously tough [[plant]]s that require a severe beating to uproot. Players and monsters alike can shoot projectiles and cast magic through bushes. Bushes block [[LOS]] when looking through two or more. Unlike regular [[plant]]s, they don't wither after being hit.
 
'''Bushes''' are ridiculously tough [[plant]]s that require a severe beating to uproot. Players and monsters alike can shoot projectiles and cast magic through bushes. Bushes block [[LOS]] when looking through two or more. Unlike regular [[plant]]s, they don't wither after being hit.
  
Bushes can be ignited by strong [[Fire Magic]] (anything that can burn a [[tree]]) will ignite it, destroying it relatively quickly. Just be sure to keep away from the thing until the fire goes out, as it may lash out at adjacent empty spaces/plants/players. Even so, this is rare enough that fires generally don't get out of control; at most you'll see it spread a couple times before petering out.
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Strong [[Fire Magic]] (anything that can burn a [[tree]]) aimed directly at a bush will ignite it, destroying it relatively quickly. Just be sure to keep away from the thing until the fire goes out, as it may lash out at adjacent spaces. This is rare enough that fires won't get out of control - at most you'll see it spread a couple times before petering out.
  
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
==Tips & Tricks==
 
*You can use bushes as cover and fire through them, but remember that ranged enemies can fire through as well.
 
*You can use bushes as cover and fire through them, but remember that ranged enemies can fire through as well.
*If a bush is standing on top of an item you want, it's simplest just to use [[Apportation]] to get it out from underneath without taking the time to destroy the bush.
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*If a bush is standing on top of an item you want, it's simplest to use [[Apportation]] to get it out from underneath without taking the time to destroy the bush.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
*Though [[plant]]s were changed in [[0.26]] to wither in a few turns after being hit, bushes were unaffected.
 
*Though [[plant]]s were changed in [[0.26]] to wither in a few turns after being hit, bushes were unaffected.

Latest revision as of 03:27, 8 September 2023

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bush PBush.png
HP 72-147
HD 20
XP 0
Speed 0
AC 15
EV 0
Will Immune



Resistances rPois+
rDrown
rTorm
Vulnerabilities Fire
Habitat Land
Intelligence Brainless
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Plant
Size Giant
Type plant, bush
Flags Unbreathing
Stationary
No experience gain
A woody plant. It looks dry enough to be easily set on fire, and its foliage is not very dense, permitting missiles to pass through it. However, it is firmly rooted, and requires much effort to destroy.

“And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.”
-KJV Bible, Exodus 3:2.

Useful Info

Bushes are ridiculously tough plants that require a severe beating to uproot. Players and monsters alike can shoot projectiles and cast magic through bushes. Bushes block LOS when looking through two or more. Unlike regular plants, they don't wither after being hit.

Strong Fire Magic (anything that can burn a tree) aimed directly at a bush will ignite it, destroying it relatively quickly. Just be sure to keep away from the thing until the fire goes out, as it may lash out at adjacent spaces. This is rare enough that fires won't get out of control - at most you'll see it spread a couple times before petering out.

Tips & Tricks

  • You can use bushes as cover and fire through them, but remember that ranged enemies can fire through as well.
  • If a bush is standing on top of an item you want, it's simplest to use Apportation to get it out from underneath without taking the time to destroy the bush.

History

  • Though plants were changed in 0.26 to wither in a few turns after being hit, bushes were unaffected.