Awesome Balls of Fire
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Awesome Balls of Fire Type: Combat SpellMP Cost: 120 This skill allows you to summon enormous balls of flame, and hurl them at your opponent. Goodness, gracious!
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Source: | Kissin' Cousins |
Price: | N/A |
Class: | N/A |
Level: | N/A |
Effect: | Deals (35-45)+floor((7*Mys)/20) Hot Damage, where Mys is your buffed Mysticality (which isn't ever capped). |
When Used: |
You raise your right hand in the air and conjure an immense fireball. It makes your right hand red, like Nick Cave's right hand. The fireball hits your opponent for X damage. It shakes his nerves and rattles his brain.
You raise your hands in the air and conjure an immense fireball in each of them. That's a hot pair of balls you've got there! The fireball hits your opponent for X damage. It shakes his nerves and rattles his brain. The second fireball hits him for X damage. It leaves a pattern of scorchmarks reminiscent of Chantilly lace.
You raise your hands in the air and conjure three immense fireballs. The fireball hits your opponent for X damage. It shakes his nerves and rattles his brain. The second fireball hits him for X damage. It leaves a pattern of scorchmarks reminiscent of Chantilly lace. The third fireball hits them for X damage. It's hot enough to burn down a barn. Whose barn? What barn? Their barn! |
Notes
- Similar skills:
- Awesome Balls of Fire (hot)
- Snowclone (cold)
- Eggsplosion (stench)
- Raise Backup Dancer (spooky)
- Grease Lightning (sleaze)
- Toynado (physical)
See Also
References
- The name of this skill, as well as the lines "Goodness, gracious!" in the description and "Shakes his nerves and rattles his brain" refer to the song "Great Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee Lewis.
- Nick Cave wrote a song called "Red Right Hand".
- "Chantilly Lace" is a reference to The Big Bopper song of the same name, a performance of which was a hit for Jerry Lee Lewis.
- "Whose barn? What barn? Their barn!" refers to a line from the Jerry Lee Lewis song "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On".