PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Flame Jet
  • Flame jet
rdfs:comment
  • Full: A jet of lava shoots out to target foe dealing 600 damage. If that foe is under the effects of an enchantment, the damage is halved. Concise: Deals 600 damage. Half that damage if target is enchanted. __TOC__
  • The flame jet is a hazard introduced in Chip's Challenge 2. Flame jets can be toggled on and off with orange buttons. grey buttons, or a wire signal. If they are active, they will kill Chip or Melinda if they step on it without fire boots, and any monster other than the fireball. Ice blocks are destroyed if they are pushed on an active flame jet.
  • In Metroid: Other M, two rooms of the experimental simulated desert area feature multiple mechanisms that release fire similar to flame jets, although these are exhaust vents. Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide refers to them as "flame geysers".
Strength
  • Mechanical
dcterms:subject
Cooldown
  • 4
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float
  • right
Name
  • Flame Jet
Type
  • Elemental
Weakness
  • Critter
desc
  • Decimates the enemy with fire, dealing 48 Elemental damage and has a 50% chance to ignite the area. If ignited, the area will continue to Burn the enemy, dealing 8 Elemental damage each round for 3 rounds.
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multidirectional
  • No
Moves
  • No
Icon
  • spell_shaman_lavasurge
Accuracy
  • 95.0
abstract
  • Full: A jet of lava shoots out to target foe dealing 600 damage. If that foe is under the effects of an enchantment, the damage is halved. Concise: Deals 600 damage. Half that damage if target is enchanted. __TOC__
  • The flame jet is a hazard introduced in Chip's Challenge 2. Flame jets can be toggled on and off with orange buttons. grey buttons, or a wire signal. If they are active, they will kill Chip or Melinda if they step on it without fire boots, and any monster other than the fireball. Ice blocks are destroyed if they are pushed on an active flame jet.
  • In Metroid: Other M, two rooms of the experimental simulated desert area feature multiple mechanisms that release fire similar to flame jets, although these are exhaust vents. Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide refers to them as "flame geysers".