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== Concentration == | == Concentration == | ||
Isn't this spell concentration? It doesn't say in the page. | Isn't this spell concentration? It doesn't say in the page. [[Special:Contributions/92.29.179.180|92.29.179.180]] 10:21, 26 August 23 (CET) | ||
Turns out it isn't a concentration spell in this game. Good buff. | Turns out it isn't a concentration spell in this game. Good buff. [[Special:Contributions/92.29.179.180|92.29.179.180]] 08:05, 28 August 23 (CET) | ||
== Spellcasting modifier for damage == | == Spellcasting modifier for damage == | ||
I believe this to be wrong. I think it SHOULD do that. But both the entry for the weapon created itself says it uses STRENGTH modifier and in-game I tested it on my Druid and it always seems to benefit from Strength (dump stat) rather than his Wisdom. | I believe this to be wrong. I think it SHOULD do that. But both the entry for the weapon created itself says it uses STRENGTH modifier and in-game I tested it on my Druid and it always seems to benefit from Strength (dump stat) rather than his Wisdom. [[Special:Contributions/47.204.239.28|47.204.239.28]] 04:34, 7 January 2024 (CET) | ||
* May I ask where you are seeing this? From testing in-game it seems that the Flame Blade works in a way that it changes your attack rolls with the weapon from Melee weapon attacks to Melee spell attacks. This means that the game may display in your inventory that it uses strength, but if you check the combat log after hitting an enemy, it will display your spellcasting ability. [[User:Nattern|Nattern]] ([[User talk:Nattern|talk]]) 15:20, 7 January 2024 (CET) | * May I ask where you are seeing this? From testing in-game it seems that the Flame Blade works in a way that it changes your attack rolls with the weapon from Melee weapon attacks to Melee spell attacks. This means that the game may display in your inventory that it uses strength, but if you check the combat log after hitting an enemy, it will display your spellcasting ability. [[User:Nattern|Nattern]] ([[User talk:Nattern|talk]]) 15:20, 7 January 2024 (CET) | ||
== Extra attack? == | == Extra attack? == | ||
According to what I have seen online it appears to work with Extra Attack. Can anyone confirm? | According to what I have seen online it appears to work with Extra Attack. Can anyone confirm? Also, you can apparently get a permanent one by having a Druid Hireling cast it and wield it, then dismiss them with Withers, then rehire the same hireling again and it will be in their inventory. [[User:Darraider|Darraider]] ([[User talk:Darraider|talk]]) 19:24, 5 May 2024 (CEST) | ||
Also, you can apparently get a permanent one by having a Druid Hireling cast it and wield it, then dismiss them with Withers, then rehire the same hireling again and it will be in their inventory. [[User:Darraider|Darraider]] ([[User talk:Darraider|talk]]) 19:24, 5 May 2024 (CEST) |
Revision as of 18:34, 5 May 2024
Concentration
Isn't this spell concentration? It doesn't say in the page. 92.29.179.180 10:21, 26 August 23 (CET)
Turns out it isn't a concentration spell in this game. Good buff. 92.29.179.180 08:05, 28 August 23 (CET)
Spellcasting modifier for damage
I believe this to be wrong. I think it SHOULD do that. But both the entry for the weapon created itself says it uses STRENGTH modifier and in-game I tested it on my Druid and it always seems to benefit from Strength (dump stat) rather than his Wisdom. 47.204.239.28 04:34, 7 January 2024 (CET)
- May I ask where you are seeing this? From testing in-game it seems that the Flame Blade works in a way that it changes your attack rolls with the weapon from Melee weapon attacks to Melee spell attacks. This means that the game may display in your inventory that it uses strength, but if you check the combat log after hitting an enemy, it will display your spellcasting ability. Nattern (talk) 15:20, 7 January 2024 (CET)
Extra attack?
According to what I have seen online it appears to work with Extra Attack. Can anyone confirm? Also, you can apparently get a permanent one by having a Druid Hireling cast it and wield it, then dismiss them with Withers, then rehire the same hireling again and it will be in their inventory. Darraider (talk) 19:24, 5 May 2024 (CEST)