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|name = [[Fire Bomb]]
 
|description = A glass flask filled with a flammable liquid.
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|type = [[Poison-Making]]
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|value = 2325
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|icon = ico_fire_bomb.png
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|restriction = [[Poison-Making]]
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|item_id = gen_im_qck_grenade_201
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|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]] <br> [[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]<ref name="rpg89">''[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]'', Player's Guide, pp. 89, 94</ref>
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'''Fire Bomb''' is a [[Poison-Making|grenade]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.
<gallery>Item-Fire_Bomb_Icon.png|'''Type:''' ''Other''</gallery>
 
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===Value:===
 
''Buys for:'' 37[[image:DAO_silverpiece.png|Silver]] 20[[image:DAO_bronzepiece.png|Bronze]]<br />
 
''Sells for:'' 5[[image:DAO_silverpiece.png|Silver]] 81[[image:DAO_bronzepiece.png|Bronze]]
 
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===Description:===
 
*A glass flask filled with a flammable liquid.
 
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===Use:===
 
*When thrown, this bomb explodes with flame, dealing fire damage to all creatures it hits. friendly fire possible (take care)
 
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===Restrictions:===
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== Effect ==
 
When thrown, it will explode into flame, dealing {{color|fire|80}} fire damage to all creatures it hits. Friendly fire possible.
*[[Skills#Poison-Making_2|Poison-Making: Tier 1]]
 
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===Crafted From:===
 
*[[Fire Bomb Recipe]]
 
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== Acquisition ==
===Required Crafting Skill:===
 
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*[[Skills#Poison-Making_2|Poison-Making: Tier 1]]
 
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=== ''Dragon Age: Origins'' ===
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* x1 is sold by [[Olinda]] in [[Orzammar Commons]] during the [[Dwarf Commoner Origin]] for {{Currency|2325}}.
===Required Ingredients:===
 
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* x1 is sold by the [[Quartermaster (Ostagar)|Quartermaster]] at [[Ostagar]] for {{Currency|4650}} provided that [[the Warden]] asks for his ''"other goods"''.
*[[Fire Crystal]] x1
 
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* x2 are sold by the [[Quartermaster (Circle Tower)|Quartermaster]] at the [[Circle Tower]] for {{Currency|2790}}.
*[[Flask]] x1
 
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* x2 are sold by the [[Innkeeper]] at the [[Spoiled Princess]] in [[Lake Calenhad Docks]] for {{Currency|2790}}.
*[[Corrupter Agent]] x1
 
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* x1 is sold by the [[Merchant (Lothering)|Merchant]] outside [[Lothering]]'s [[Lothering chantry|Chantry]] for {{Currency|3720}}.
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[[Category:Usable Items]]
 
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=== ''Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening'' ===
[[Category:Crafts]]
 
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* x7 are sold by [[Yuriah]] after his third stock upgrade in the [[Vigil's Keep - Throne Room|throne room]] of [[Vigil's Keep]] for {{Currency|2790}}.
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* x13 are sold by [[Armaas]] in the [[Silverite Mine]] during [[The Righteous Path]] for {{Currency|2790}}.
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=== ''Leliana's Song'' ===
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* x3 are sold by [[Bonny Lem]] in [[Denerim Market District]].
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=== ''[[The Darkspawn Chronicles]]'' ===
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* In a crate to the right of the closed gates in the [[Elven Alienage]]
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== Crafting ==
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{{RecipeTableHeader|
 
{{:Fire Bomb Recipe|style=recipetable}}
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== ''Dragon Age RPG'' ==
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{{Tabletop RPG material}}
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This item can be crafted and used in ''[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]''. The combustible liquid sets flammables in its attack radius ablaze and deals a minor 1d6 damage or a moderate 2d6 hazard depending on the exact circumstances.<ref name="rpg89"/>
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== Notes ==
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* Fire Bomb does not ignite [[Grease]].
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* The fire bombs in The Darkspawn Chronicles have a different item description, though they are identical to the ones in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.
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** "This glass flask is filled with a flammable amber liquid."
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{{Tabletop RPG material}}
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* Fire Bombs can be crafted by using [[Dwarf|dwarven]] firedust or [[Qunari]] gaatlok.<ref name="rpg89"/>
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* A [[mining caste]] dwarf named Grundrak wrote a book named 'On Combustibles and Corrosives' which discusses the use of combustiles and corrosives for best effect and contains the formalae of the '''Fire Bomb''' and [[Acid Flask]]. This book was written in the [[Trade tongue]] as he was certain that [[human]]s needed the advice most of all.<ref name="rpg89"/>
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== References ==
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<references/>
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins Poison-Making items]]
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins grenades]]
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[[Category:Dragon Age (tabletop RPG) items]]

Latest revision as of 17:42, 21 January 2020

Fire Bomb is a grenade in Dragon Age: Origins.

Effect[]

When thrown, it will explode into flame, dealing 80 fire damage to all creatures it hits. Friendly fire possible.

Acquisition[]

Dragon Age: Origins[]

Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening[]

Leliana's Song[]

The Darkspawn Chronicles[]

Crafting[]

Recipe Makes Ingredients Required skill
Rcp ico poison 2
Ico fire bomb
Fire Bomb
Rgt ico firecrystal
1
Rgt ico flask
1
Rgt ico corrup agnt
1
Skl ico poison 2

Dragon Age RPG[]

BioWare canon
The following information is only mentioned in Dragon Age Tabletop. Certain portions of this media may no longer reflect currently established lore.

This item can be crafted and used in Dragon Age (tabletop RPG). The combustible liquid sets flammables in its attack radius ablaze and deals a minor 1d6 damage or a moderate 2d6 hazard depending on the exact circumstances.[1]

Notes[]

  • Fire Bomb does not ignite Grease.
  • The fire bombs in The Darkspawn Chronicles have a different item description, though they are identical to the ones in Dragon Age: Origins.
    • "This glass flask is filled with a flammable amber liquid."
BioWare canon
The following information is only mentioned in Dragon Age Tabletop. Certain portions of this media may no longer reflect currently established lore.

  • Fire Bombs can be crafted by using dwarven firedust or Qunari gaatlok.[1]
  • A mining caste dwarf named Grundrak wrote a book named 'On Combustibles and Corrosives' which discusses the use of combustiles and corrosives for best effect and contains the formalae of the Fire Bomb and Acid Flask. This book was written in the Trade tongue as he was certain that humans needed the advice most of all.[1]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Player's Guide, pp. 89, 94