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<blockquote data-quote="Garthanos" data-source="post: 7941086" data-attributes="member: 82504"><p>The 4e damage numbers on that fireball by the way let's just call it deceptive the out of the box ordinary wizard who isn't specializing in fire magic is still getting significant enhancement. Subsequently both attributes and magic items enhance it without any real effort put directly into enhancing it by end game just including those you can expect effectively another 10 worth and that is barely a starting point. There are so many ways via feats and magic items and paragon paths to enhance your fire power so to speak, They are sometimes tactically distinct like increasing the size for a minor damage decrease or another conversely that if you only hit one enemy you can increase the damage. Another if you precede an attack by another fire attack the subsequent ones get a boost and so on. </p><p>Not all though some are always on like one that allows you to penetrate resistance, and you can even sometimes burn things immune to fire when you get badass enough. These are all cheap feats ie you get a lot and can customize the feel of how you work your flame (or how much you use those feats for other things)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garthanos, post: 7941086, member: 82504"] The 4e damage numbers on that fireball by the way let's just call it deceptive the out of the box ordinary wizard who isn't specializing in fire magic is still getting significant enhancement. Subsequently both attributes and magic items enhance it without any real effort put directly into enhancing it by end game just including those you can expect effectively another 10 worth and that is barely a starting point. There are so many ways via feats and magic items and paragon paths to enhance your fire power so to speak, They are sometimes tactically distinct like increasing the size for a minor damage decrease or another conversely that if you only hit one enemy you can increase the damage. Another if you precede an attack by another fire attack the subsequent ones get a boost and so on. Not all though some are always on like one that allows you to penetrate resistance, and you can even sometimes burn things immune to fire when you get badass enough. These are all cheap feats ie you get a lot and can customize the feel of how you work your flame (or how much you use those feats for other things) [/QUOTE]
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