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Higher [[spell power]] increases the duration of the flame clouds and the damage taken by poisoned creatures. | 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#Monster Formula|poison stacks]] they have, dealing approximately 200%-300% of the potential poison damage immediately, depending on spell power.<ref>Specifically, Ignite Poison deals <code>(Stacks * 2)</code>d<code>(12 + 6*pow/100)</code> damage | + | * 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 damage.</ref> |
* Duration of the flame clouds from poisoned clouds is <code>3 + (1d(20 + <power>) - 1) / 10</code> turns<ref>{{source ref|0.29.1|spl-damage.cc|2000}}</ref>—that is, from 3-5 turns to 3-15 turns. | * Duration of the flame clouds from poisoned clouds is <code>3 + (1d(20 + <power>) - 1) / 10</code> turns<ref>{{source ref|0.29.1|spl-damage.cc|2000}}</ref>—that is, from 3-5 turns to 3-15 turns. | ||
** 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> | ** 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> |
Revision as of 15:27, 20 June 2023
Ignite Poison | |
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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 3 Fire/Transmutation/Poison spell which causes all nearby poisoned creatures and poisonous clouds to burst into flames.
Effect
All poisonous clouds and noxious fumes (i.e. mephitic clouds) in the caster's line of sight are replaced with flame clouds. All poisoned monsters in line of sight take fire damage and lose their poisoned status. 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.[1]
- Duration of the flame clouds from poisoned clouds is
3 + (1d(20 + <power>) - 1) / 10
turns[2]—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).[3]
- Duration of the flame clouds from Noxious Bog is instead
Strategy
Ignite Poison deals heavy, unavoidable fire damage to every poisoned creature in sight.
- With Poisonous Vapours, it's strong against single targets. It's also MP-efficient, especially compared to Conjurations spells like Iron Shot.
- For reference: At 25 power, casting Vapours x2 -> Ignite Poison deals 8d13 damage (avg. 52)[4] Iron Shot at 70 power deals 9d7 damage (avg. 32) . While the former takes 3 turns to pull off, Poisonous Vapours has a number of advantages - it is smite-targeted, never misses, has full LOS range, and it's a level 3 spell.
- With Olgreb's Toxic Radiance, it's strong against whole groups. Imagine Poisonous Vapours, but applied to everything on the screen.
- With Mephitic Cloud, it will create flame clouds. While not as impressive as the above effects, it can be used by Venom Mages in order to kill undead, ice beasts, and other poison-resistant enemies.
- Also good 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.
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.
- Vehumet considers this spell destructive; Venom Mages looking for this spell should consider worshipping this god.
History
- 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 spell, but affected monsters with venom-branded attacks, poisonous flesh, and potions of poison. It did not use the Poison Magic school.
- Prior to 0.8, Ignite Poison used to be an amazingly painful way to eliminate poison from one's own system.
References
- ↑ 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 damage. - ↑ spl-damage.cc:2000 (0.29.1)
- ↑ spl-damage.cc:2013 (0.30.0)
- ↑ Poisonous Vapours inflicts
1 + pow/15
"stacks" of poison, so Ignite Poison deals(8)d(12 + pow/16.6)
damage. If you reach just 30 power, you also get to do 6d13 (avg. 39) damage in 2 turns.