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and does the immunity of Ifrits significantly protect them from Phoenixes?
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Does the immunity of ifrits significantly protect them from phoenixes?
Arandor, hello:smile02:. It depends. Whether it's a direct hit or fire breath. The latter, yes, but not the former. However, it's a double-edged sword; it won't affect the Phoenix, and it's a fire shield.;)
Lesha, I don't quite understand the meaning of that phrase. Fire Breath only affects the second unit, the one standing behind. And the shield works during attack/defense :)
Besides, the Ifrit and the Phoenix only deal half damage to each other.
Lesh, I didn't quite get the meaning of that phrase. Fire Breath only affects the second unit standing behind. And the shield works during attack\defense:)
Otherwise, the Efreet and Phoenix only take half damage from each other)
If I understand the meaning of "Fire Breath" correctly (which is not a given), then Fire Breath only affects the second, and sometimes even the third (if they are close). It is also present in the Black Dragons, and I believe it is calculated slightly differently than direct damage.
Have you noticed that when attacking two opponents, the second one often takes more damage than the first (again, I'm not entirely sure).
Fire Shield doesn't work on Phoenixes at all.
An Efreet standing behind someone will also take no damage.
But they receive full direct damage (as far as I know). If this is so important to you, I will try to find the formula and simply test it in battle, but then you will owe me a BEER:smile20:
Regarding direct damage, the Phoenix from the Efreet or Dragon, or the Efreet from the Dragon or Phoenix, will only receive HALF the damage, since they attack with fire and only take half damage from fire attacks. I remember this clearly)
I don't want to say it's that important, but still there should be clarity, no need to look anything up, it's not critical, and there's barely enough beer for me anyway :D
If I'm not mistaken, the game displays the skill description when you look at it.
The Ifrit has a fire attack, while the Phoenix has fire breath – these are different things. And it says there that they take half damage from fire attacks, like the Ifrit and fire elementals.
P.S. Arann, thanks for participating.
Both have a fire attack, but the Phoenix's is more "upgraded," otherwise there's no difference.
P.S. If a unit has fire breath, it will definitely have a fire attack; these aren't entirely different things.
Perhaps you are mistaken; the description states that fiery breath is an ability to strike multiple opponents, and nothing is mentioned about a fire attack:(