Quote:
Originally Posted by Anthony
Pretty sure that means 'temperature at which you generate burns', not 'temperature at which flesh ignites'. I can't find solid figures for the ignition point of flesh, but based on fat and hair, it's probably not less than 450F.
|
You'd think, but the exact phrasing is "Human skin starts to burn at 160°; see Flame (p. 433) for damage." That seems to imply that it's the equivalent of being on fire. I might be misreading it, but I don't see how.