How am I supposed to put out fires?
Okay, so I finally made it to the Crucifixion Swamp and I found a writing that said if I put out three fires then I'll be able to reach Wolf Blood. How am I supposed to do that? I tried using slugs, I tried interacting, I tried breaking them. What am I supposed to do?
Best Answer
You are probably trying to put out the wrong fires. Quest fires are interactable objects looking like bowls with flames. When you are close, the prompt "Extinguish flame" is shown:
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How do you put fires out?
Smother the flames with baking soda. Avoid flour or sugar, which can lead to a dynamite-like explosion. Reach for a dry chemical fire extinguisher (a class K extinguisher will also work, but these are usually found in commercial kitchens).What are the 3 ways to put out fire?
The basic methods for extinguishing a fire are to suffocate it by ensuring that it cannot have access to oxygen, to cool it with a liquid such as water which reduces the heat or finally to remove the fuel or oxygen source, effectively removing one of the three elements of fire.What should you do when you are putting out a fire?
Turn off the device, close the door, and watch it closely. Closing it off and eliminating the heat source should make small fires die down quickly. Get your fire extinguisher and watch it closely. If the fire doesn't die down, open the door very carefully and spray it with the extinguisher to put the fire out.What is the most common way to put out a fire?
The most common method is to use water to put out the fire. The water takes away heat by cooling the fire. Water also smothers the fire, taking away oxygen. Some firefighters use foam as an alternative to water.How to Safely Put Out a Kitchen Fire
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Answer 2
There are exactly 3 fires that can be put out by you. Each of them are located at the bottom of each tower in that area. They do look like forge fires to me.
This video shows where the flames are located, but they are already extinguished.
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