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Fire Demon

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Fire Demon

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  1. Fire Demon Fire Demons are excellent at dealing lots of damage, both to single targets and to groups. Fire Demons are one of the few Demons that actually discards Powerups; a risky but powerful tactic. Fire Demons have air control abilities similar to the Dust Demon’s Pressure Forge, but Fire Demons sacrifice the amount of air they can control for the ability to sharpen the air like a giant sword. Fire Demons look like they are standing, but they are actually flying. Since Fire Demons don’t usually move anything except their head and arm, it is hard to tell. Fire Demon 3 reflex 1 hand 30 EP Physical Attacks Spitfire: Deals 15 damage in a line. Discard one Fire Powerup. Pressure Slash: Deals 30 damage. 1 reflex 0 hands 1 Fire Powerup 3 reflex 1 hand 1 Wind Powerup 1 Fire Powerup

  2. Essential Fire Demon Essential and Ancient Fire Demons work in mostly the same way as their Standard version. Singe Coil and Inferno Blast are more powerful versions of Spitfire, sacrificing Fire Powerups to deal lots of damage cheaply in an area. Pressure Twin Slash is a direct extension of Pressure Slash, but Pressure Tetra-Slash lets the Ancient Fire Demon recover the Fire Powerups discarded by earlier attacks. A player that manages to keep their Fire Powerups in the game, however, can bring the attack to its full potential of 90 damage, enough to bring down most Essential Demons in one hit. Whether an Elder Fire Demon can, or should, be summoned is debatable. Ancient Fire Demons are already so hot that they can’t be summoned indoors. Could a person survive summoning an Elder Fire Demon? Essential Fire Demon Ancient Fire Demon 4 reflex 8 reflex 2 hands 4 hands 90 EP 180 EP Physical Attacks Physical Attacks Singe Coil: Deals 15 damage in a diamond. Discard one Fire Powerup. Pressure Twin Slash: Deals 45 damage. Pressure Tetra-Slash: Deals 60 damage, and take a Fire Powerup from your Discard Pile and add it to your hand. If you can’t, this attack deals 30 extra damage. 2 reflex 1 hand 2 Fire Powerups 2 Wind Powerups 1 Fire Powerup 1 Rock Powerup 8 reflex 4 hands Inferno Blast: Deals 30 damage in a small triangle. Discard 1 Fire Powerup. 4 reflex 2 hands 2 Wind Powerups 1 Fire Powerup 1 Fire Powerup 4 reflex 2 hands

  3. Specials 2 Wind Powerups 2 Fire Powerups 1 Wind Powerup 2 Fire Powerups Special Attack: Essential Fire Demon Superheated Slash: Deals 40 damage, and flip a coin. If heads, deals 10 damage in a diamond that includes the target. Special Attack: Fire Demon Ignite: Deals 10 damage. Restores 10 of the Fire Demon’s EP. Take a Fire Powerup out of your discard pile and put it into your hand. Instant Ignition Searing Soul 1 hand 1 hand 5 reflex 4 reflex Fire Demons tend to go through Fire Powerups fairly quickly, but Fire Demons that have enough Fire to work with can solve their own problems. The Searing Soul card lets a Fire Demon not only heal itself and deal minor damage, but also bring back a Fire Powerup that was already discarded. The drawback is that a Fire Demon that uses Ignite won’t be able to use anything else that turn, so you need other Demons to keep on attacking. Essential Fire Demons tend to use Weapons more often than their Standard versions, but Ammo eventually runs out. However, with a lot of Powerups and the Instant Ignition card, an Essential Fire Demon can keep fighting at full strength while holding an unused Weapon.

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