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  • Flaming
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  • Flaming is a prefix that can appear on Magic Items and Charms, providing a moderate Fire Damage bonus.
  • Upon command, a flaming weapon is sheathed in fire. The fire does not harm the wielder. The effect remains until another command is given. A flaming weapon deals an extra 1d6 points of fire damage on a successful hit. Bows, crossbows, and slings so crafted bestow the fire energy upon their ammunition. Aura : Moderate evocation Caster Level : CL10th Prerequisites : Craft Magic Arms and Armor and Flame Blade, Flame Strike, or Fireball Price : +1 bonus.
  • Flaming is a State, without stacking.
  • Flaming was a war tactic said by the Vori to be employed by their enemies, the Kradin. Specifically, it was said to be used against Vori homes. (VOY: "Nemesis") Since the Vori employed idiosyncratic language, this term might refer to a familiar kind of practice, likely some kind of burning action.
  • Flaming is a enchantment that causes flames to sheathe a weapon. This enchantment is command-word activated and does not harm the wielder. This enchantment adds fire damage upon a successful hit. Missile weapons confer this ability to any ammunition fired from them. Flaming weapons shed light like a torch.
  • Flaming refers to the posting of a "hot" reply to an email or other online message that can range from sarcastic, constructive criticism (pointing out spelling or grammatical errors) to severe personal attacks. Where the message is posted publicly to a chatroom or other forum where others can read them.
  • Flaming is a type of teleportation used by The Source, his queen, and other high-level demons. When someone uses this power, they appear to be engulfed in flames, though this does not harm the demon who uses this power. Image:Coleturner1.jpg
  • "To flame" is the action of aggressively posting in most online forums, chats, comment systems etc. Flaming can appear in many forms and variations such as writing in Caps Lock, repeating of punctuation marks, swearing, over-use of smilies, unusual text colors and fonts, or just an unusual or offensive speech/language can lead to classing texts, post or fragments as flame/flaming. The most common type of flame that most online communities recognize, is cursing, defaming or inappropriate communication with other users.
  • Song Name: Flaming Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, A Nice Pair Run Time: 2:45 Year: 1967 Track Number: 4 Sung By: Syd Barrett Written By: Syd Barrett Info: * After David Gilmour joined the band, the song remained in the playlist for a short while in 1968. * Post-Barrett live incarnations of the song are often mocked by fans; its happy, surreal lyrics were entirely different from anything in Pink Floyd's setlist that year, and the lead vocals were delivered by David Gilmour in an amazingly unenthusiastic voice (video bootlegs of the song in 1968 show Gilmour with an extremely unhappy expression on his face as he sang it). The song opened with a very uncharacteristic slide whistle played by Roger Waters.
  • Lola can use this ability to travel to any location, simply by thinking of it. When she does, heat will rise at her feet, which will rapidly turn into flames. The flames will rise up, covering and enveloping her, and will then fade away and she will have gone. She can travel herself this way, take others or objects with her, or send them away. She can also flame using other fires - natural or ability-induced - but this is more difficult. She cannot travel through time with this ability.
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Level
  • 1
  • 10
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ability to
  • travel using flames and fire
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Characters
Rules
  • 3.500000
Name
  • Flaming
Type
  • Weapon quality
Value
  • +1 equivalent
Caption
  • A woman being flamed
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Description
  • When you start your turn, enemies next to you will take damage.
State
  • Flaming
School
stack
  • no
Effect
  • *+ Lock *At start of turn, : **To enemies: - HP *If the target dies: **- HP
abstract
  • Flaming is a prefix that can appear on Magic Items and Charms, providing a moderate Fire Damage bonus.
  • Upon command, a flaming weapon is sheathed in fire. The fire does not harm the wielder. The effect remains until another command is given. A flaming weapon deals an extra 1d6 points of fire damage on a successful hit. Bows, crossbows, and slings so crafted bestow the fire energy upon their ammunition. Aura : Moderate evocation Caster Level : CL10th Prerequisites : Craft Magic Arms and Armor and Flame Blade, Flame Strike, or Fireball Price : +1 bonus.
  • Flaming is a State, without stacking.
  • Flaming was a war tactic said by the Vori to be employed by their enemies, the Kradin. Specifically, it was said to be used against Vori homes. (VOY: "Nemesis") Since the Vori employed idiosyncratic language, this term might refer to a familiar kind of practice, likely some kind of burning action.
  • Flaming is a enchantment that causes flames to sheathe a weapon. This enchantment is command-word activated and does not harm the wielder. This enchantment adds fire damage upon a successful hit. Missile weapons confer this ability to any ammunition fired from them. Flaming weapons shed light like a torch.
  • Flaming refers to the posting of a "hot" reply to an email or other online message that can range from sarcastic, constructive criticism (pointing out spelling or grammatical errors) to severe personal attacks. Where the message is posted publicly to a chatroom or other forum where others can read them.
  • Flaming is a type of teleportation used by The Source, his queen, and other high-level demons. When someone uses this power, they appear to be engulfed in flames, though this does not harm the demon who uses this power. Image:Coleturner1.jpg
  • "To flame" is the action of aggressively posting in most online forums, chats, comment systems etc. Flaming can appear in many forms and variations such as writing in Caps Lock, repeating of punctuation marks, swearing, over-use of smilies, unusual text colors and fonts, or just an unusual or offensive speech/language can lead to classing texts, post or fragments as flame/flaming. The most common type of flame that most online communities recognize, is cursing, defaming or inappropriate communication with other users.
  • Song Name: Flaming Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, A Nice Pair Run Time: 2:45 Year: 1967 Track Number: 4 Sung By: Syd Barrett Written By: Syd Barrett Info: * After David Gilmour joined the band, the song remained in the playlist for a short while in 1968. * Post-Barrett live incarnations of the song are often mocked by fans; its happy, surreal lyrics were entirely different from anything in Pink Floyd's setlist that year, and the lead vocals were delivered by David Gilmour in an amazingly unenthusiastic voice (video bootlegs of the song in 1968 show Gilmour with an extremely unhappy expression on his face as he sang it). The song opened with a very uncharacteristic slide whistle played by Roger Waters.
  • Lola can use this ability to travel to any location, simply by thinking of it. When she does, heat will rise at her feet, which will rapidly turn into flames. The flames will rise up, covering and enveloping her, and will then fade away and she will have gone. She can travel herself this way, take others or objects with her, or send them away. She can also flame using other fires - natural or ability-induced - but this is more difficult. She cannot travel through time with this ability.