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Newgounds you got to burn the rope
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newgounds you got to burn the rope
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You can get through them with any weapon or attack spell, but they'll simply shrivel away if you light them on fire. Dungeons & Dragons Online: Some of the earlier quests involve webs that block your progress.During the second expedition into the Caves Under Octagonia, Sylvando, a circus performer whose repertoire includes a Burning Breath ability, suggests taking advantage of his "tactical fire-breathing" to get through the massive cobwebs blocking the tunnels more easily. Naturally, the only recourse is to burn the web, but you can't do so until you acquire the necessary Plot Coupon (a torch). Dark Parables: In the first game Curse of Briar Rose, there's a Giant Spider with an equally giant web blocking a doorway through which you must go.Cute Knight Kingdom: Reaching the final boss monster requires learning the spell of Flame in order to burn the webs blocking the passage.In the case of houses, the noise and light of the house burning down will even lure in nearby zombies, which the falling rubble will kill, killing two birds with one stone if you manage to get away fast enough. Given that lighters and matchbooks are common items, setting fire to a single square of web and watching the whole house/forest burn down is a perfectly acceptable reaction. In Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, some basements or forests may be covered in webs and infested with giant spiders.Buffy the Vampire Slayer encounters webs large enough to completely cover doors in both of her video games.And Yet It Moves has this for one level, made difficult because the fire can burn your poor paper body.Adventure Escape: At one point in Asylum, you use a flamethrower to clear a room of cobwebs and the spider that made them.You burn it with a torch, but the trope is somewhat averted in that the web doesn't really burn, so much as completely vanish. In A Boy and His Blob, one of the first puzzles is a giant cobweb that kills you if you go through it.Also, the minute they've burned enough web to escape, the giant spiders start repairing the hole, so getting through the "gate" there is a little unnerving and they end up brushing spiders off the last person through. Rowan of Rin: There's a "get through the giant web by burning it" bit, although it doesn't ignite the whole place.The fire-spiders shoot web that's on fire in the first place. The Quest of the Unaligned: Exaggerated.And immediately regrets it as the explosion shakes up all the radioactive dust around.

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  • In Metro 2034, the protagonists take this trope up a notch by blowing up the web, using a handful of gunpowder to get through a corridor full of webs so numerous and thick their machete gets stuck in it.
  • Complicated by the fact that this particular Cobweb Jungle is alive, and mobile enough to freak out when it starts to burn.
  • Used in the prison Cold Open of the Hawk & Fisher spinoff series' book 6 ( The Bones of Haven).
  • That's because the "web" actually is a monster, not something a monster built. When confronted by a gigantic web that blocks their way, some bandits try to set it alight, but the flame only blackens the material without igniting it.
  • Subverted in book 3 ( Down Among the Dead Men).
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    Forest Kingdom: Used on a couple of occasions.The trope name is a reference to You Have to Burn the Rope, a Flash game which is otherwise completely unrelated to this trope as it contains no webs at all, much less ones that can be burned. Hollywood writers/directors apparently didn't realize that real webs do not work that way. This trope likely originates from the fact that in old movies, cobwebs were typically made from cotton and would burn quite handily if set to an open flame. Nor with someone needing to destroy said World Wide Web. Not to be confused with the rise of the World Wide Web breaking the premise of a story. But in fiction, even clean, freshly spun spider silk can (and usually will) go up in flames. On the other hand, the dust that collects on old cobwebs usually is flammable, so sometimes those dusty old cobwebs really are as burnable as fiction makes them appear.

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    If anyone happens to use a source of ignition in a Cobweb Jungle, you'll have an inferno in seconds.Ī bit of Artistic License – Arachnids - spider silk does shrivel quite rapidly when exposed to intense heat (so yes, a flamethrower can clear out cobwebs), but it doesn't actually burn, much less cause the pyrotechnics that people have come to expect in fiction.












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