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{{Redirect
[[Surface]] > [[Surface#Types Of Surface|Types Of Surface]] > [[Blood Surface]]
| redirect = Blood
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| other = other uses
'''Blood Surface''' is a type of [[Surface]]. Blood surfaces can extinguished fire and be frozen.
| disambig = Blood
 
}}
[[File:Blood Surface.png|upright=0.8|thumb|right|{{AbilityInfobox
{{Area page
| title = <div style="font-size:105%; font-family:Georgia;">''Tav standing beside a blood surface.''</div>
| name = Blood
}}]]
| image = Blood surface.png
 
| controller icon = Blood surface Controller Icon.webp
== Properties ==
| icon = Blood surface Icon.webp
Douses unprotected flame. Can be [[Ice Surface|frozen]].
| summary = a [[surface]] that is commonly created when living creatures receive damage.
| description = Douses unprotected flames. Can be frozen.
| type = surface
| created by items = Bloodbank Bottle, Jar of Coagulated Blood, Vial of Blood
| interactions = * Will freeze over into [[Ice (area)|ice]] when exposed to cold damage. After {{Duration|2}}, thaws into [[Water (area)|water]].
| notes = * Cannot be electrified.
* When blood is created by a creature receiving damage, the spread and surface area of blood is determined by the type and quantity of damage.{{Verify}}
}}
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