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|formula = 2d(1.5+Power/24) [[fire]]
 
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|range = 1
 
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|target = Touch
 
|target = Touch
|special = Never misses, the target is covered in sticky flames that inflict 2d4-1 fire damage every 10 [[aut]]s
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|special = Sticky Flame status; avg. 5 damage/turn.
|hit_type = automatic
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|tohit = Never miss
 
|hit_adder = 1500
 
|hit_adder = 1500
 
|hit_num = 0
 
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|dam_num = 2
 
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'''Sticky Flame''' is a level 4 [[Conjurations]]/[[Fire Magic]] spell which causes the target to burn for several rounds.
  
'''Sticky Flame''' is a level 4 [[Conjurations]]/[[Fire Magic]] spell which causes the target to burn for decent damage over several rounds. It has perfect accuracy, and as an added bonus, it causes the target to [[glow]], negating their invisibility and making them easier targets for other attacks. Even at moderate power, it can take down such dangerous creatures as [[hydra]]s or [[death yak]]s. Unfortunately, its max range cannot exceed 1 (even if you worship [[Vehumet]]).
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==Useful Info==
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Sticky Flame deals direct [[fire]] damage, then inflicts the '''Fire''' status ('''covered in liquid flames'''). This status deals <code>2d4</code> fire damage per turn (avg. 5 dmg).<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|mon-ench.cc|1532}}</ref> It also causes targets to become [[backlit]], decreasing dodge chance and revealing [[invisible]] creatures.  
  
The duration of the effect is approximately 4 or 5 turns per every level of the enchantment. The level of this enchantment is a value that depends on the hit dice of the victim, but never a value greater than 4. At maximum duration, the average amount of damage done is approximately:
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The duration of the Fire status depends on "enchantment level", where each level gives 4-5 turns of duration. Enchantment level, in turn, is equal to <code>0.5 + 1d(impact_dmg)/2</code> (max. 4 levels).<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|beam.cc|4557}}</ref>
(Damage per turn) * (Turns per level) * (Levels) =
 
= 4 * 4.5 * 4 = 72
 
  
==Tips & Tricks==
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Therefore, the total amount of damage from the status, on average, can be calculated as follows:
*This is a great spell if you don't mind being up close and personal. Fragile spellcasters should be wary of monsters that can generate a one-shot kill; try [[confusion|confusing]] or otherwise disabling dangerous opponents before setting them on fire. More durable hybrid characters can use Sticky Flame as a powerful opening salvo before engaging in melee combat.
 
*With Sticky Flame, you can take down melee-oriented monsters that are otherwise too strong for you to handle (so long as they're not fire resistant and/or faster than you, that is). Simply set them on fire and run away -- if they stop burning before they die, recast Sticky Flame. Just make sure you already have a monster-free path to retreat along!
 
*Hitting invisible monsters with this spell (using '''Z''') will cause them to be revealed for its duration. This is a useful strategy for dealing with [[unseen horror]]s and flickering [[sky beast]]s.
 
*Entering water will put out the lingering flames (even if you are [[fly]]ing at the time). This tactic works for both players and monsters, so avoid using Sticky Flame around water features.
 
**If there's no water around, a [[phial of floods]] will create enough water to put out the fire.
 
  
==Resistance==
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damage = (avg dmg / turn) * (turns / level) * (avg levels)
[[:Category:Sticky flame resistance|Some monsters]] (including all [[:Category:Insubstantial monsters|insubstantial]] monsters) are intrinsically resistant to sticky flames, meaning the flame will not "stick" to them (though they still take a small amount of [[fire]] damage from the initial impact).
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= 5 damage/turn * 4.5 turns/level * (pow/96 + 1.37) levels
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= (pow/4.26) + 30.93
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<!-- levels = 0.5 + 1d(2d<1.5 + pow/24>) / 2 ~= (2d<1.5 + pow/24> + 3) / 4 ~= pow/96 + 1.37 -->
  
Standing in or flying above [[shallow water|shallow]] or [[deep water]] will grant a similar form of protection. The only other way for players to gain protection from sticky flame is to become insubstantial themselves (through [[transformation]]s like [[Wisp Form]] or [[Dithmenos]]'s [[Shadow Form]]), but the ongoing damage is low enough (especially with fire resistance) that having resistance specifically to sticky flames is largely redundant.
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Entering or being in [[water]] (even when [[flying]]) will immediately end the Fire status. [[Insubstantial]] creatures are immune to the Fire status, but still take impact damage from the spell.
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==Strategy==
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A moderately strong damage spell. It's good for those who don't mind getting in melee range. You can open a fight with Sticky Flame, then use [[Flame Wave]] (or a melee attack). Against melee enemies, you can also cast Sticky Flame, retreat a few tiles, then re-apply the spell. While this leaves you open to [[attacks of opportunity]], they happen less often (33%) than a usual melee attack.
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The main downside is the 1-tile range, which isn't great for squishy casters. Many monsters, such as [[hydra]]s, are too dangerous to engage in melee.  For most species, having the [[Swiftness]] spell is helpful. Fast species ([[Spriggan]] and [[Felid]]) can [[kite]] monsters with this spell, but they can also kite enemies with just about anything else.
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===Tips & Tricks===
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*Sticky Flame can be used to reveal [[invisible]] monsters (use '''Z''' on a suspected tile). Useful against [[unseen horror]]s and flickering [[sky beast]]s.
  
 
==Monster Version==
 
==Monster Version==
[[Player ghost]]s are the only monsters you'll see that will cast the player version of Sticky Flame. Other monsters use the [[Sticky Flame Range]] spell instead, which is identical apart from having a range of 4.
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Most monsters use [[Sticky Flame Range]], which is identical apart from having a range of 4.
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[[Player ghost]]s and [[spellforged servitor]]s will cast the range-1 spell, however.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
*Prior to [[0.28]], Sticky Flame was a starting spell for [[Fire Elementalist]]s.
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*Prior to [[0.29]], the Fire status dealt <code>2d4 - 1</code> damage per turn. However, [[attacks of opportunity]] didn't exist, so the spell was more viable to normal speed species.
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*Prior to [[0.28]], [[Fire Elementalist]]s started with this spell.
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*Prior to [[0.27]], the Fire status wasn't [[dispel]]lable.
 
*Earlier versions had more ways for players to gain resistance to sticky flames:
 
*Earlier versions had more ways for players to gain resistance to sticky flames:
 
**Prior to [[0.25]], [[Tiamat]]'s [[dragonskin cloak]] had a 50% chance of providing sticky flame resistance when hit by sticky flames
 
**Prior to [[0.25]], [[Tiamat]]'s [[dragonskin cloak]] had a 50% chance of providing sticky flame resistance when hit by sticky flames
 
**Prior to [[0.20]], [[draconian|mottled draconians]] and players wearing [[mottled dragon scales]] were always resistant
 
**Prior to [[0.20]], [[draconian|mottled draconians]] and players wearing [[mottled dragon scales]] were always resistant
 
*Prior to [[0.22]], Sticky Flame would spread between adjacent [[sheep]] and [[dream sheep]].
 
*Prior to [[0.22]], Sticky Flame would spread between adjacent [[sheep]] and [[dream sheep]].
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*Prior to [[0.15]], Sticky Flame's enchantment level depended on the victim's [[HD]] rather than the power of the spell.
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==References==
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<references />
  
 
[[Category:Status effects]]
 
[[Category:Status effects]]

Revision as of 13:06, 8 August 2023

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Sticky flame.png Sticky Flame
Level 4
School1 Alchemy
School2 Fire
Source(s) Everburning Encyclopedia
Book of Flames
Casting noise 4
Spell noise 0
Power Cap 100
Range 1
Flags Destructive, Dir or target, Needs tracer
Unleashes a short-ranged spray of incendiary goo that clings to an adjacent creature and deals armour-ignoring fire damage over several turns. If the victim is allowed to move, it will put out the fire prematurely.

If the target is insubstantial, the liquid fire will fail to stick.
Spell Details
Damage Formula 2d(1.5+Power/24) fire
Max Damage 2d(5.67)
Max Power 100
Range 1
Targeting Touch
To-hit Never miss
Special Sticky Flame status; avg. 5 damage/turn.

Sticky Flame is a level 4 Conjurations/Fire Magic spell which causes the target to burn for several rounds.

Useful Info

Sticky Flame deals direct fire damage, then inflicts the Fire status (covered in liquid flames). This status deals 2d4 fire damage per turn (avg. 5 dmg).[1] It also causes targets to become backlit, decreasing dodge chance and revealing invisible creatures.

The duration of the Fire status depends on "enchantment level", where each level gives 4-5 turns of duration. Enchantment level, in turn, is equal to 0.5 + 1d(impact_dmg)/2 (max. 4 levels).[2]

Therefore, the total amount of damage from the status, on average, can be calculated as follows:

damage = (avg dmg / turn) * (turns / level) * (avg levels)
= 5 damage/turn * 4.5 turns/level * (pow/96 + 1.37) levels
= (pow/4.26) + 30.93

Entering or being in water (even when flying) will immediately end the Fire status. Insubstantial creatures are immune to the Fire status, but still take impact damage from the spell.

Strategy

A moderately strong damage spell. It's good for those who don't mind getting in melee range. You can open a fight with Sticky Flame, then use Flame Wave (or a melee attack). Against melee enemies, you can also cast Sticky Flame, retreat a few tiles, then re-apply the spell. While this leaves you open to attacks of opportunity, they happen less often (33%) than a usual melee attack.

The main downside is the 1-tile range, which isn't great for squishy casters. Many monsters, such as hydras, are too dangerous to engage in melee. For most species, having the Swiftness spell is helpful. Fast species (Spriggan and Felid) can kite monsters with this spell, but they can also kite enemies with just about anything else.

Tips & Tricks

Monster Version

Most monsters use Sticky Flame Range, which is identical apart from having a range of 4.

Player ghosts and spellforged servitors will cast the range-1 spell, however.

History

References

  1. mon-ench.cc:1532 (0.30.0)
  2. beam.cc:4557 (0.30.0)