Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-4750818-20170507165354/@comment-26553378-20170507204519

Dragonovith wrote: Volatile may not be the best word, but it works, I guess:

"likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly or suddenly become violent or angry"
 * https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/volatile

EDIT: The Khamûl's Fire explodes even if you jump on it or drop it from a 1 block high distance. I believe the word "volatile" is correct here. yeah... that's what i had been thinking when i read the OP, but it seems that it has multiple definitions.

Definitions courtesy of google: vol·a·tileˈvälədl/adjective #1.(of a substance) easily evaporated at normal temperatures.{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy" style="color:rgb(135,135,135)!important;border-collapse:collapse;"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:top;white-space:nowrap;padding:0px3px0px0px;"|synonyms:
 * style="padding:0px;"|evaporative, vaporous; More
 * }
 * 1) 2.liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse."the political situation was becoming more volatile"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy" style="color:rgb(135,135,135)!important;border-collapse:collapse;"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="font-style:italic;vertical-align:top;white-space:nowrap;padding:0px3px0px0px;"|synonyms:
 * style="padding:0px;"|tense, strained, fraught, uneasy, uncomfortable, charged, explosive, inflammatory, turbulent; More
 * }

noun #1.a volatile substance. (end)

Yeah, i suppose that glf is correct in this case if we are going by the first definition, ah well.