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Matches may not contain red phosphorus. #74459

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Rocket-F-1024 opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #74489
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Matches may not contain red phosphorus. #74459

Rocket-F-1024 opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #74489
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Describe the bug

This may not be considered a bug. Currently in the game red phosphorus can be made from matches, but iirc the match heads don't contain phosphorus, it's the red strip next to the matchbox that contains phosphorus. Or is there some kind of match that I don't know about?

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suchacomic commented Jun 12, 2024

Strike anywhere matches (survival matches) does have phosphor compounds on the tip of the match head and the rest is made up of potassium chlorate , but as you said regular safety matches do not have any phosphor in the match-head only on the striker on the box. We could remove the regular match from the red phosphor recipe and add the survival match, matchbox and matchbook to the components.

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