Ovinomancer
No flips for you!
I get your argument, Max. It's not hard. You've assigned a potency metric based either on spell level or total damage done (I think both, maybe?) that you use as a gauge for likelihood of setting things on fire.No. I'm done. If he doesn't get it, he doesn't get i.
My issue was that you've used this preference of yours to argue against what flammable means and a reading of the rules of the game. It's absolutely fine that you do things that way, but you can't use your houserules to change what the rules say or what flammable means.