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|level=5
 
|school1={{Fire Magic}}
 
|school2={{Transmutations}}
 
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*[[Book of Fire]]
 
*[[Book of Alchemy]]
 
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{{Flavour|This spell attempts to convert all nearby poison into liquid flame, burning poisoned creatures from within. It is very effective against innately poisonous creatures. The caster is not affected.}}
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'''Ignite Poison''' is a level 4 [[Fire Magic|Fire]]/[[Alchemy]] spell which causes all nearby [[poisoned]] creatures and poisonous [[cloud]]s to burst into flames.
  
'''Ignite Poison''' is a level 5 [[Fire Magic]]/[[Transmutations]] spell which causes all nearby poisonous things in line of sight to burst into flames (excluding the caster). Any monster which leaves a poisonous [[corpse]], is [[poisoned]], or (in some cases) has a poisonous attack takes fire damage (and is cured of any poison in its system). Ignoring the player's inventory, all poisonous corpses and chunks, all [[potions of poison]], [[potion of strong poison|strong poison]], or [[potion of degeneration|degeneration]], all poisonous ammo, and all poison or noxious [[cloud]]s burst into flame clouds.
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==Useful Info==
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All poisoned monsters in line of sight take [[fire]] damage and lose their poisoned status.<ref>{{source ref|0.31.0|spl-damage.cc|2138}}</ref> All poisonous clouds and noxious fumes (i.e. mephitic clouds) in the caster's [[line of sight]] are replaced with flame clouds. Tiles affected by [[Eringya's Noxious Bog]] have a chance to create short-lived flame clouds.  
  
Ignite Poison has no effect on either the [[staff of poison]] or [[staff of Olgreb]].
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Higher [[spell power]] increases the duration of the flame clouds and the damage taken by poisoned creatures.
  
==Strategy==
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*Poisoned creatures take direct damage according to how many [[Poison#Monster Formula|poison stacks]] they have, dealing approximately 200%-300% of the potential poison damage immediately, depending on spell power.<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|spl-damage.cc|2095}}<br>Specifically, Ignite Poison deals <code>(Stacks * 2)</code>d<code>(12 + 6*pow/100)</code> damage. At maximum poison (4 stacks; "extremely poisoned"), this ranges from 8d12 to 8d18. Like poison damage, this spell ignores [[AC]].</ref>
Ignite Poison deals unavoidable heavy fire damage to every susceptible thing in sight. This makes it extremely effective in certain situations, such as [[killer bee]] or [[kobold (monster)|kobold]] [[vault]]s, or pretty much any part of the [[Spider's Nest]] or [[Snake Pit]]. Just make sure to watch your MP, avoid overconfidence, and be aware that there are dangerous [[invisible]] opponents in the Spider's Nest which will not be affected unless you can [[see invisible]]. While these are obvious areas for its use, you can increase its deadliness in other areas with a little creativity.
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*Duration of the flame clouds from poison and noxious clouds is <code>3 + (1d(20 + <power>) - 1) / 10</code> turns<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|spl-damage.cc|2051}}</ref>—that is, from 3-5 turns to 3-15 turns.
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**Duration of the flame clouds from Noxious Bog is instead <code>1 + 1d(1 + <power>/30)</code> turns (2-5 turns).<ref>{{source ref|0.30.0|spl-damage.cc|2013}}</ref>
  
*Ignite Poison works great when used together with [[Mephitic Cloud]]; the noxious clouds generated by the former spell turn into clouds of fire. First confuse them with Mephitic Cloud, possibly casting it a few times to cover a larger area, then (once the monsters are confused) cast Ignite Poison and let the poor guys stumble through the flames. Casting Ignite Poison after casting [[Poisonous Cloud]] creates the "fire version" of [[Freezing Cloud]].
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Note that the spell can't affect monsters with fire immunity, e.g., [[lava snake]]s or [[salamander]]s. Casting the spell won't damage them, and they will retain their poison. It will still affect clouds under these monsters, however.
  
*Also note that monsters which are immune to Mephitic Cloud will happily walk through its noxious clouds to reach you. If you cast Ignite Poison at the right moment you can blast them as well.
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==Strategy==
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Ignite Poison deals heavy, unavoidable fire damage to every poisoned creature in sight.
  
*It is possible to throw a chunk of poisonous meat and ignite it afterwards to place a cloud of fire at a certain location (f.e. under a monster).
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*With [[Mercury Vapours]], it becomes a strong, reliable, and reasonably MP efficient way to kill lone monsters. While it deals less damage/turn than something like [[Iron Shot]], Ignite Poison never misses, ignores AC, and saves MP.
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*With [[Olgreb's Toxic Radiance]], it's strong against whole groups. It's Mercury Vapours, but applied to everything on screen.
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*With [[Mephitic Cloud]], it will create flame clouds. While not as impressive as the above effects, it can deal decent damage after you've confused an enemy.
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*Particularly great with [[Eringya's Noxious Bog]], which inflicts high amounts of poison, even against those with poison resistance.
  
==Trivia==
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The biggest downside is that Ignite Poison relies on poison, making it worse against enemies with poison resistance. It is also somewhat poor with turn economy. Otherwise, Ignite Poison is a very strong spell, usable even in the late game.
*Using Ignite Poison on an intelligent, poisonous monster (e.g. [[List of nagas|nagas]]) which hasn't noticed you will not incur penance for worshippers of [[The Shining One]]. This is likely a bug (or TSO just assumes that burning them from within is a legitimate way of getting people's attention).
 
  
==Monster Version==
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===Tips & Tricks===
Although no monsters are able to cast Ignite Poison, there is an equivalent spell ([[Localized Ignite Poison]]) which has the same effect but can only target one opponent. The following monsters can cast Localized Ignite Poison:
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*It doesn't matter where the poison clouds come from, they'll be turned into fire. You can turn a [[swamp drake]]'s or [[swamp dragon]]'s breath against it. You can ignite clouds from a [[scroll of poison]] - just make sure you have no immediate plans to move anywhere. Can also convert clouds from a low-power [[condenser vane]].
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*Ignite Poison doesn't count as a fiery beam; it doesn't create [[steam]] clouds on water, and it won't get rid of [[freezing vapour]]s.
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*[[Vehumet]] considers this spell destructive; [[Alchemist]]s looking for this spell should consider worshipping this god.
  
{{monsterlink|Salamander mystic}}
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==History==
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*Prior to [[0.31]], Ignite Poison was a level 3 Fire / Poison / Transmutation spell.
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*[[Venom Mage]]s started with this spell in [[0.25]] and [[0.26]].
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*Prior to [[0.18]], Salamander mystics had [[Localized Ignite Poison]] in their spellset.
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*Prior to [[0.17]], Ignite Poison was a level 5 Fire / Transmutation spell, but it also affected monsters with [[venom]]-branded attacks, poisonous [[chunk|flesh]], and [[potions of poison]].
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*Prior to [[0.8]], Ignite Poison used to be an amazingly painful way to eliminate poison from one's own system.
  
==History==
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==References==
Ignite Poison used to be an amazingly painful way to eliminate poison from one's own system, but as of [[0.8]] it no longer affects the caster or his inventory.
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 6 July 2024

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Ignite poison.png Ignite Poison
Level 4
School1 Alchemy
School2 Fire
Source(s) Everburning Encyclopedia
Trismegistus Codex
Casting noise 4
Spell noise 0
Power Cap 100
Flags Area
Converts all nearby poison into liquid flame, burning poisoned creatures from within. It also turns clouds of poison and mephitic gases into flame. The caster is not affected directly.

Ignite Poison is a level 4 Fire/Alchemy spell which causes all nearby poisoned creatures and poisonous clouds to burst into flames.

Useful Info

All poisoned monsters in line of sight take fire damage and lose their poisoned status.[1] All poisonous clouds and noxious fumes (i.e. mephitic clouds) in the caster's line of sight are replaced with flame clouds. Tiles affected by Eringya's Noxious Bog have a chance to create short-lived flame clouds.

Higher spell power increases the duration of the flame clouds and the damage taken by poisoned creatures.

  • Poisoned creatures take direct damage according to how many poison stacks they have, dealing approximately 200%-300% of the potential poison damage immediately, depending on spell power.[2]
  • Duration of the flame clouds from poison and noxious clouds is 3 + (1d(20 + <power>) - 1) / 10 turns[3]—that is, from 3-5 turns to 3-15 turns.
    • Duration of the flame clouds from Noxious Bog is instead 1 + 1d(1 + <power>/30) turns (2-5 turns).[4]

Note that the spell can't affect monsters with fire immunity, e.g., lava snakes or salamanders. Casting the spell won't damage them, and they will retain their poison. It will still affect clouds under these monsters, however.

Strategy

Ignite Poison deals heavy, unavoidable fire damage to every poisoned creature in sight.

  • With Mercury Vapours, it becomes a strong, reliable, and reasonably MP efficient way to kill lone monsters. While it deals less damage/turn than something like Iron Shot, Ignite Poison never misses, ignores AC, and saves MP.
  • With Olgreb's Toxic Radiance, it's strong against whole groups. It's Mercury Vapours, but applied to everything on screen.
  • With Mephitic Cloud, it will create flame clouds. While not as impressive as the above effects, it can deal decent damage after you've confused an enemy.
  • Particularly great with Eringya's Noxious Bog, which inflicts high amounts of poison, even against those with poison resistance.

The biggest downside is that Ignite Poison relies on poison, making it worse against enemies with poison resistance. It is also somewhat poor with turn economy. Otherwise, Ignite Poison is a very strong spell, usable even in the late game.

Tips & Tricks

  • It doesn't matter where the poison clouds come from, they'll be turned into fire. You can turn a swamp drake's or swamp dragon's breath against it. You can ignite clouds from a scroll of poison - just make sure you have no immediate plans to move anywhere. Can also convert clouds from a low-power condenser vane.
  • Ignite Poison doesn't count as a fiery beam; it doesn't create steam clouds on water, and it won't get rid of freezing vapours.
  • Vehumet considers this spell destructive; Alchemists looking for this spell should consider worshipping this god.

History

  • Prior to 0.31, Ignite Poison was a level 3 Fire / Poison / Transmutation spell.
  • Venom Mages started with this spell in 0.25 and 0.26.
  • Prior to 0.18, Salamander mystics had Localized Ignite Poison in their spellset.
  • Prior to 0.17, Ignite Poison was a level 5 Fire / Transmutation spell, but it also affected monsters with venom-branded attacks, poisonous flesh, and potions of poison.
  • Prior to 0.8, Ignite Poison used to be an amazingly painful way to eliminate poison from one's own system.

References

  1. spl-damage.cc:2138 (0.31.0)
  2. spl-damage.cc:2095 (0.30.0)
    Specifically, Ignite Poison deals (Stacks * 2)d(12 + 6*pow/100) damage. At maximum poison (4 stacks; "extremely poisoned"), this ranges from 8d12 to 8d18. Like poison damage, this spell ignores AC.
  3. spl-damage.cc:2051 (0.30.0)
  4. spl-damage.cc:2013 (0.30.0)