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A flaming edged weapon ([[Long Blades]], [[Axes]], 2-handed [[Polearms]], [[lajatang]]) will cauterize a [[hydra]]'s heads, preventing it from regrowing. In effect, they reduce the head count by 1 per hit, without any of the regular healing. | A flaming edged weapon ([[Long Blades]], [[Axes]], 2-handed [[Polearms]], [[lajatang]]) will cauterize a [[hydra]]'s heads, preventing it from regrowing. In effect, they reduce the head count by 1 per hit, without any of the regular healing. | ||
− | As flaming applies its percentage boost after AC reduction, it is no better or worse | + | As flaming applies its percentage boost after AC reduction, it is no better or worse after considering strength, weapon type, slaying, or AC. An [[executioner's axe]] of flaming receives the same +25% boost to final damage as a [[quickblade]] of flaming. It's just that a quickblade of [[electrocution]] or [[pain]] may be stronger, as said brands deal flat damage per swing. |
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Revision as of 07:03, 20 January 2023
The flaming brand deals an average of +25% fire damage, or 0% - 50% more per swing, reduced proportionally by fire resistance. This damage is applied after AC. Although less effective against creatures with fire resistance, it can devastate anything vulnerable to it.
A flaming edged weapon (Long Blades, Axes, 2-handed Polearms, lajatang) will cauterize a hydra's heads, preventing it from regrowing. In effect, they reduce the head count by 1 per hit, without any of the regular healing.
As flaming applies its percentage boost after AC reduction, it is no better or worse after considering strength, weapon type, slaying, or AC. An executioner's axe of flaming receives the same +25% boost to final damage as a quickblade of flaming. It's just that a quickblade of electrocution or pain may be stronger, as said brands deal flat damage per swing.
Sources
Along with simply finding flaming weapons as randomly generated loot, there are a number of sources guaranteed to generate them. Efreets and the unique casters Erica and Azrael always carry scimitars of flaming, and fire giants always carry great swords of flaming. Nessos is always generated with a flaming longbow. Trog frequently gifts weapons that come with the flaming brand. Otherwise, you have a good chance to grant your weapon the flaming brand with a scroll of brand weapon.
History
- Prior to 0.15, you could temporarily apply a flaming brand to your (unbranded) weapon with the spell Fire Brand, which could be made permanent with a scroll of vorpalize weapon.
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Melee weapons | Antimagic • Chaos • Distortion • Draining • Electrocution • Flaming • Freezing • Heavy • Holy wrath • Pain • Protection • Reaching • Spectral • Speed • Vampiric • Venom Disruption • Dragon slaying • Reaping • Silver |
Launchers | Antimagic • Draining • Electrocution • Flaming • Freezing • Heavy • Penetration • Speed |
Throwing weapons | Atropa • Curare • Datura • Dispersal • Poisoned • Silver |