![]() ![]() More often than not, this leaves them open to being attacked. Instead of taking damage over time as they do with Poison, Kemono that are Ablaze will thrash around wildly to put the fire out, with no specific target or goal in mind other than smothering the flames. But, the primary method of inflicting this Ailment overall is through the Torch Basic Karakuri or the Star Bomb Fusion Karakuri, which is something that a lot of players still don't know.įor Kemono, however, being Ablaze (seen by when a Kemono is literally 'on fire') works a bit differently. Some Fire Element weapons further down the line have a Skill that allows them to set targets Ablaze too. It should also be noted that Ablaze is an Ailment that is not inflicted by Fire Element damage, they're two separate things. Of course, they can also just ignore it and wait for the bar to deplete, but that's a bit riskier. In exchange, the Ailment is much easier to cure as players can either run into water or simply spam their Roll input to get it to go away faster. Like Poison, when a player is fully set Ablaze they'll take damage over time, but a bit more damage per tick than with Poison. Ablaze is another early-game Status Ailment and one that Wild Hearts' first big 'wall' Kemono, the Lavaback, will make players understand through constant exposure. ![]()
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