. . . . "None"@en . "--"@en . . . . . "0"^^ . "Essence of Fire was a Mastery 4 ward Imperial fire spell originally created by the Asahina to protect their duelists. It targeted a particular duel, and the two participants in it. It prevented the use of magic to influence the outcome, either from nemuranai or spells. In addition, any poisons coating a blade or ingested by the combatants were rendered null for the length of the duel. In modern times, a few shugenja have developed a more controversial variant which interfered with the targets' memories and suppressed their knowledge of bushi techniques."@en . . "Essence of Fire was a Mastery 4 ward Imperial fire spell originally created by the Asahina to protect their duelists. It targeted a particular duel, and the two participants in it. It prevented the use of magic to influence the outcome, either from nemuranai or spells. In addition, any poisons coating a blade or ingested by the combatants were rendered null for the length of the duel. In modern times, a few shugenja have developed a more controversial variant which interfered with the targets' memories and suppressed their knowledge of bushi techniques."@en . "Quest Item"@en . "1"^^ . "Essence of Fire drops off of Fire Elementals, Flamewakers and Molten Giants. This item can also be crafted using Alchemy (275); taught by ."@en . . . "An essence of fire that holds the pure spirit of Thor, god of thunder. It has a mysterious force that can restrain vices and darkness."@en . . "Fire self buff adds fire damage to basic melee attacks for a short duration."@en . . . . . "An essence of fire that holds the pure spirit of Thor, god of thunder. It has a mysterious force that can restrain vices and darkness."@en . "Essence of Fire drops off of Fire Elementals, Flamewakers and Molten Giants. This item can also be crafted using Alchemy (275); taught by ."@en . . . "Essence of Fire"@en . . . . . "Fire self buff adds fire damage to basic melee attacks for a short duration."@en . . . . . "The item's info window."@en . . . . . .