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** Relatedly, Flame Strike imparts two separate instances of damage for the affect targets, once radiant, once fire. This has many mechanical benefits, but the main one is that it forces all targets who are concentrating to each roll a [[Concentration]] [[Saving Throw]] twice. | ** Relatedly, Flame Strike imparts two separate instances of damage for the affect targets, once radiant, once fire. This has many mechanical benefits, but the main one is that it forces all targets who are concentrating to each roll a [[Concentration]] [[Saving Throw]] twice. | ||
** Fireball requires a direct trajectory between the caster and the target for the fireball to travel, Flame Strike can be used within range as long as the caster has sight on the target location. | ** Fireball requires a direct trajectory between the caster and the target for the fireball to travel, Flame Strike can be used within range as long as the caster has sight on the target location. | ||
** Fireball has a 33% larger radius of effect when compared to Flame Strike | ** Fireball has a 33% larger radius of effect when compared to Flame Strike. | ||
* In 5e, Flame Strike deals 2d6 less damage than a level 5 fireball, while having half the effect radius. | * In D&D 5e, Flame Strike deals 2d6 less damage than a level 5 fireball, while having half the effect radius. | ||
* The incantation for Flame Strike is '''Torrē''', the Latin command "parch/scorch/burn | * The incantation for Flame Strike is '''Torrē''', the Latin command "parch/scorch/burn". | ||
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