attack_types:fire
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+ | Just like in the real world, fire is the combustion and burning of a fuel source that results in massive amounts of heat. | ||
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+ | In the fantasy world of Crossfire, it is has weaponized. And the fuel source just may be magical or from supernatural origins. | ||
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+ | The fire attack can come from multiple sources - melee and range weapons, spells, monster, players (i.e., flame touch), ground tiles (i.e., lava) and traps. | ||
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+ | It is possible for the fire attack to destroy items such as magical and non-magical scrolls and books. And given a long enough exposure times, it can also destroy metal armour and weapons. And, just about everything else in between. | ||
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+ | In some cases, a player can outrun the area of effect from a raging fire from certain monster attacks, spells or trap effects. But in cases where the fire attack is more direct - items, potions and natural resistance to fire is necessary. |
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