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As any other magic school, Fire Magic is very useful. Expert [[Curse]] will save lives of your troops in a fierce battle, especially against units with a high range of damage (e.g [[Hell Hound and Cerberus|Cerberi]] or [[Air Elemental and Storm Elemental|Storm Elementals]]). Expert [[Bloodlust]] will increase the damage dealt by your troops, and [[blind]]ing a strong stack and then attacking it hand-to-hand will work properly at the highest Fire Magic level, since there will be no retaliation. [[Armageddon]] and [[Berserk]] may be crucial for defeating large amounts of troops; for example, [[Berserk]] will work in [[Faerie Dragons]] scenario ([[Dragon Slayer]] campaign), when battling legions of [[Naga]]s (they will simply hit each other, dealing enormous damage to themselves). [[Frenzy]] is very good for those who attack without retaliation, casted immediately before the target's turn.
As any other magic school, Fire Magic is very useful. Expert [[Curse]] will save lives of your troops in a fierce battle, especially against units with a high range of damage (e.g [[Hell Hound and Cerberus|Cerberi]] or [[Air Elemental and Storm Elemental|Storm Elementals]]). Expert [[Bloodlust]] will increase the damage dealt by your troops, and [[blind]]ing a strong stack and then attacking it hand-to-hand will work properly at the highest Fire Magic level, since there will be no retaliation. [[Armageddon]] and [[Berserk]] may be crucial for defeating large amounts of troops; for example, [[Berserk]] will work in [[Faerie Dragons]] scenario ([[Dragon Slayer]] campaign), when battling legions of [[Naga]]s (they will simply hit each other, dealing enormous damage to themselves). [[Frenzy]] is very good for those who attack without retaliation, casted immediately before the target's turn.
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Bizarrely, the Fire school doesn't have the most damaging spells in the game (except [[Armageddon]] obviously), but comes with a few useful utility spells all the same. [[Curse]], [[Blind]] and [[Berserk]] in particular will wreak havoc against your enemies in short order. [[Slayer]] and [[Frenzy]] can see some situational use when you have to go all-in against particularly tough enemies.
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Revision as of 13:06, 18 May 2021

This article refers to the secondary skill. For the school of magic, see School of Fire Magic.

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 Eagle Eye
 Earth Magic
 Estates
 Fire Magic
 First Aid
 Intelligence
 Interference Horn of the Abyss
 Leadership
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 Luck
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Fire Magic
Basic Fire Magic: allows your hero to cast fire spells at reduced cost.
Advanced Fire Magic: allows your hero to cast fire spells at reduced cost and increased effectiveness.
Expert Fire Magic: allows your hero to cast fire spells at reduced cost and maximum effectiveness.

Fire magic is a secondary skill, that increases the effectiveness and reduces costs of spells from the School of Fire Magic. Rangers and Beastmasters cannot learn Fire Magic.

Fire Magic is a school of magic, along with Earth, Water and Air Magic. There is a special rule in place that offers schools of magic more often as a choice when leveling up than the secondary skill learning percentages suggest: A new school of magic will be offered at least every 4 levels for Might heroes and every 3 levels for Magic heroes. If can be offered more often by chance. Example: The Might hero was not offered a school of magic when reaching levels 2 and 3. The hero will then be guaranteed to be offered a magic school at level 4. At level 8, the hero will be offered again a new magic school if none was offered at levels 5, 6 and 7.

Heroes with Fire Magic as a starting skill:

Heroes with a specialty in Fire Magic:

Chance to get

Out of total 112 for Shadow of Death, and of (112 + Interference chance) for Horn of the Abyss Horn of the Abyss.
Banned skills change the probability.

Town Class Chance to learn
Castle  Knight   1
Castle  Cleric   2
Rampart  Ranger   0 (impossible)
Rampart  Druid   1
Tower  Alchemist   1
Tower  Wizard   2
Inferno  Demoniac   4
Inferno  Heretic   5
Necropolis  Death Knight   1
Necropolis  Necromancer   2
Dungeon  Overlord   2
Dungeon  Warlock   5
Stronghold  Barbarian   2
Stronghold  Battle Mage   3
Fortress  Beastmaster   0 (impossible)
Fortress  Witch   3
Conflux  Planeswalker   3
Conflux  Elementalist   6 (highest)
Cove  Captain   2
Cove  Navigator   2
Factory  Mercenary  {{{21}}}
Factory  Artificer  {{{22}}}


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As any other magic school, Fire Magic is very useful. Expert Curse will save lives of your troops in a fierce battle, especially against units with a high range of damage (e.g Cerberi or Storm Elementals). Expert Bloodlust will increase the damage dealt by your troops, and blinding a strong stack and then attacking it hand-to-hand will work properly at the highest Fire Magic level, since there will be no retaliation. Armageddon and Berserk may be crucial for defeating large amounts of troops; for example, Berserk will work in Faerie Dragons scenario (Dragon Slayer campaign), when battling legions of Nagas (they will simply hit each other, dealing enormous damage to themselves). Frenzy is very good for those who attack without retaliation, casted immediately before the target's turn.

Bizarrely, the Fire school doesn't have the most damaging spells in the game (except Armageddon obviously), but comes with a few useful utility spells all the same. Curse, Blind and Berserk in particular will wreak havoc against your enemies in short order. Slayer and Frenzy can see some situational use when you have to go all-in against particularly tough enemies.


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