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− | Cinder Acolytes revolve around Ignis, a god that will eventually burn out. In return, you will get abilities that are very strong in the early game; those should be enough to bail you out of most any situation before and even during Lair. Deciding when to switch gods | + | Cinder Acolytes revolve around Ignis, a god that will eventually burn out. In return, you will get abilities that are very strong in the early game; those should be enough to bail you out of most any situation before and even during Lair. Deciding when to switch gods (if at all) is very important for a prospective Acolyte. |
Acolytes begin the game with both a flaming weapon and Scorch. The former, while inaccurate, will deal serviceable damage in melee. The latter will always hit, and deals respectable damage even without training any more Fire Magic. However, training (much) more magic is ill-advised until you get more spells. | Acolytes begin the game with both a flaming weapon and Scorch. The former, while inaccurate, will deal serviceable damage in melee. The latter will always hit, and deals respectable damage even without training any more Fire Magic. However, training (much) more magic is ill-advised until you get more spells. |
Revision as of 18:11, 20 January 2022
Cinder Acolytes serve Ignis, the Dying Flame, who grants them incredible power over fire... but there is only so much fire left to draw on, and once it burns out, acolytes may need to abandon Ignis. They start with a robe, a choice of flaming weapons, and the spell Scorch. |
Cinder Acolytes are warrior-mages who worship Ignis, a god who will eventually burn out.
Contents
Preferred Races
Hill Orc, Gnoll, Djinn, and Ogre are the recommended races if you pick a Cinder Acolyte Background.
Racial Restrictions
Demigods cannot be Cinder Acolytes, as they cannot worship Ignis (or any other god).
Starting Equipment
Some species may receive different items based on their unique restrictions.
- -1 Flaming weapon of choice (unarmed, hand axe, spear, short sword, falchion, or mace)
- +0 Robe
Available Spells:
Starting Skills and Stats
These are adjusted by your species' aptitudes.
- Fighting: 3
- Chosen Weapon's Skill: 3
- Spellcasting: 1
- Fire Magic: 3
Choosing Cinder Acolyte adds 6 to your starting Strength and Intelligence.
Cinder Acolytes start with 150 piety.
Strategy
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Cinder Acolytes revolve around Ignis, a god that will eventually burn out. In return, you will get abilities that are very strong in the early game; those should be enough to bail you out of most any situation before and even during Lair. Deciding when to switch gods (if at all) is very important for a prospective Acolyte.
Acolytes begin the game with both a flaming weapon and Scorch. The former, while inaccurate, will deal serviceable damage in melee. The latter will always hit, and deals respectable damage even without training any more Fire Magic. However, training (much) more magic is ill-advised until you get more spells.
History
- Cinder Acolyte will be introduced in 0.28.
Backgrounds | |
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Warriors | Fighter • Gladiator • Monk • Hunter • Brigand |
Zealots | Berserker • Chaos Knight • Cinder Acolyte |
Warrior-mages | Warper • Hexslinger • Enchanter • Reaver |
Mages | Hedge Wizard • Conjurer • Summoner • Necromancer • Fire Elementalist • Ice Elementalist • Air Elementalist • Earth Elementalist • Alchemist |
Adventurers | Artificer • Shapeshifter • Wanderer • Delver |