Difference between revisions of "Fire Damage"
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− | '''Fire Damage''' simply refers to the [[Damage Types|type of damage]] a weapon or spell can cause. In this instance, | + | '''Fire Damage''' simply refers to the [[Damage Types|type of damage]] a weapon or spell can cause. In this instance, fire damage would be applied against an opponent’s same [[Resistances|resistance]]. By default, melee weapons cause 100% physical damage. Obviously, magic, runic crafted, and resource modified weapons can cause other [[Damage Types]] as well. |
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+ | The [[artifact]], [[Blaze of Death]] inflicts 50% Fire Damage. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Damage Types]] | *[[Damage Types]] | ||
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*[[Energy Damage]] | *[[Energy Damage]] | ||
*[[Chaos Damage]] | *[[Chaos Damage]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Damage Types]] |
Latest revision as of 00:34, 26 January 2008
Fire Damage simply refers to the type of damage a weapon or spell can cause. In this instance, fire damage would be applied against an opponent’s same resistance. By default, melee weapons cause 100% physical damage. Obviously, magic, runic crafted, and resource modified weapons can cause other Damage Types as well.
Notes
The artifact, Blaze of Death inflicts 50% Fire Damage.