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A ranged offensive spell with a casting distance of 4 tiles. | A ranged offensive spell with a casting distance of 4 tiles. | ||
− | Damage ignores armour and is applied repeatedly, | + | Damage ignores armour and is applied repeatedly, with damage depending on the power of the cast. |
== Effects == | == Effects == |
Revision as of 18:38, 20 December 2018
Main / Religion / Spells / Fire pillar
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Description
Envelopes in fire
A ranged offensive spell with a casting distance of 4 tiles.
Damage ignores armour and is applied repeatedly, with damage depending on the power of the cast.
Effects
A single tile is hit by a vortex of fire and the surrounding 4 tiles in each direction are set alight. Hostile targets occupying the initial tile are wounded by burns and any hostile targets within the area of effect are damaged over time for the duration of the spell.
Method
Offensive spell resistance
Many offensive spells in the game now also have their own resistances. These function identically to the healing resistance above, but have much lower maximum duration for their resistance values. The duration of this effect is based on how much damage is done, and will reduce all further damage on the target from the same spell.
The maximum duration of resistance various depending on the spell, and the reduction scales linearly from that mark. For example, if you have 1 minute of resistance remaining and the spell has a maximum resistance duration of 2 minutes, you will receive 50% normal damage from a further cast of that spell.
Fire pillar has a maximum resistance duration of 3 minutes.
Notes
- Supposedly, a high-power cast is able to destroy enchanted grass and trees.
- Non-aggressive and non-hostile targets are not affected by the spell, even if sparring.