Fire
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The fire discipline makes flame appear out of nowhere, leaping dangerously all about. It needs little introduction.
Special Uses
Fire covers heat as well as literal fire. Heating or warming anything falls under Fire.
At very high DCs, fire can be used to create objects. These objects will still deal damage as fire.
Fire's most dangerous basic use is probably lighting others On Fire.
Use in Mixed Spells
No special uses.
Counterspells
Fire can counter Cold magic.
Example Spells
Flame Burst; Fire; DC 18, 1d6 damage dealt to one creature within 20 feet, reflex half.
Minor Immolation; Fire; DC 22, Unarmed strikes or held weapon deals 1d6 fire damage. Requires Tenacity.
Resist Fire; Fire; DC 28, Target gains fire resistance 15.
Immolation; Fire; DC 38, The caster to engulfs himself in flame. This fire doesn't harm him. Whenever an opponent makes a mêlée attack against the caster, the attacker takes 3d6 points of fire damage. The caster is treated as On Fire for the purposes of being grabbed or grappled. Requires Tenacity.
Flame Weapon; Fire; DC 42, The caster creates a weapon out of fire - it functions identically to the normal weapon except it deals fire damage (bypassing armor) and no damage from strength. He is not harmed by holding this weapon but no one else can. Cannot be masterwork. Requires Tenacity.