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Flaming hands is a physical mutation that takes up the hands slot, preventing armor from being equipped there. When activated, the ghostly flames will emit a straight line of fire that deals [[Damage Type#Heat|Heat]] damage as well as increase [[Temperature]]. The default bonus damage is the number of "Hands" slots (not left/right hand) that that mutant has. This means by default it will be +1, but those with [[Multiple Arms]] will have the bonus damage be +2.{{Code Reference|namespace=XRL.World.Parts.Mutation|class=FlamingHands}} The temperature increase each level is 310 + 25 * Level. This does not affect phased creatures, including their temperature. | Flaming hands is a physical mutation that takes up the hands slot, preventing armor from being equipped there. When activated, the ghostly flames will emit a straight line of fire that deals [[Damage Type#Heat|Heat]] damage as well as increase [[Temperature]]. The default bonus damage is the number of "Hands" slots (not left/right hand) that that mutant has. This means by default it will be +1, but those with [[Multiple Arms]] will have the bonus damage be +2.{{Code Reference|namespace=XRL.World.Parts.Mutation|class=FlamingHands}} The temperature increase each level is 310 + 25 * Level. If a creature with Flaming Hands hits something with a melee weapon, the target's temperature will also increase by {{T|100}}. This mutation does not affect phased creatures, including their temperature. | ||
== Advancement Table == | == Advancement Table == |
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Category
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Physical |
---|---|
Cost
|
5 |
Body LocationThe body part(s) where this
mutation can be located |
Hands |
ExclusionsOther mutations that cannot be
selected with this mutation |
|
ID?Use this ID to wish for the mutation
(example: mutation:FlamingHands ) |
FlamingHands |
Reality DistortingReality distorting mutations
cannot be used under the effects of normality. |
no |
You emit jets of flame from your hands.
Emits a 9-square ray of flame in the direction of your choice
Cooldown: 10 rounds
Damage: (Level)d4+(Num Hands)
Cannot wear gloves
Flaming hands is a physical mutation that takes up the hands slot, preventing armor from being equipped there. When activated, the ghostly flames will emit a straight line of fire that deals Heat damage as well as increase Temperature. The default bonus damage is the number of "Hands" slots (not left/right hand) that that mutant has. This means by default it will be +1, but those with Multiple Arms will have the bonus damage be +2.[1] The temperature increase each level is 310 + 25 * Level. If a creature with Flaming Hands hits something with a melee weapon, the target's temperature will also increase by 100°. This mutation does not affect phased creatures, including their temperature.
Advancement Table
Where the bonus is the number of "Hands" slots (default 1):
Mutation Level | Damage | Temperature Increase |
---|---|---|
1 | 1d41-4 (Avg: 2.5)+Bonus | 335° |
2 | 2d42-8 (Avg: 5)+Bonus | 360° |
3 | 3d43-12 (Avg: 7.5)+Bonus | 385° |
4 | 4d44-16 (Avg: 10)+Bonus | 410° |
5 | 5d45-20 (Avg: 12.5)+Bonus | 435° |
6 | 6d46-24 (Avg: 15)+Bonus | 460° |
7 | 7d47-28 (Avg: 17.5)+Bonus | 485° |
8 | 8d48-32 (Avg: 20)+Bonus | 510° |
9 | 9d49-36 (Avg: 22.5)+Bonus | 535° |
10 | 10d410-40 (Avg: 25)+Bonus | 560° |
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages
- Deals fairly high area damage
- Very low cooldown
- Can set enemies on fire, causing them to take more damage
- Can be used over water to create clouds of Scalding Steam which will linger and damage creatures which enter them.
- Like all heat inducing abilities, can evaporate harmful liquids like acid or black ooze to avoid stepping on them.
Disadvantages
- High cost at character generation
- Turns creatures to ash on death.
- Defeated creatures will not drop a corpse, so they cannot be butchered.
- Defeated creatures will still drop items on death.
- Can destroy valuable items on the ground
- Prevents the player from taking the Freezing Hands or Burrowing Claws mutations
- Prevents the player from wearing gloves, and gives no AV or DV to compensate
References
- ↑
XRL.World.Parts.Mutation.FlamingHands