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| name = Flame Sentinel
Implicit Mod: Casts augmented fireballs.
| image = FlameSentinel.jpg  
 
| rarity = Normal
| type = Ribbon
| location = [[The Solaris Temple Level 1]] <br> [[The Solaris Temple Level 2]]
| resistance =
| damage =
| modifier =
| skill = [[Fireball]] with [[Fork]] or [[Lesser Multiple Projectiles]]
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Flame Sentinels have the ability to cast [[Fireball]] and augment it with either [[Fork]], or [[Lesser Multiple Projectiles]]. They seem to choose equally between these two augmentations while firing on packs, but may choose Fork more often when only a single target is visible.  
Flame Sentinels have the ability to cast [[Fireball]] and augment it with either [[Fork]], or [[Lesser Multiple Projectiles]]. They seem to choose equally between these two augmentations while firing on packs, but may choose Fork more often when only a single target is visible.  



Revision as of 03:45, 8 July 2015

Flame Sentinel
Flame Sentinel
Flame Sentinel
Location(s) The Solaris Temple Level 1
The Solaris Temple Level 2
Skill(s) Fireball with Fork or Lesser Multiple Projectiles

Flame Sentinels have the ability to cast Fireball and augment it with either Fork, or Lesser Multiple Projectiles. They seem to choose equally between these two augmentations while firing on packs, but may choose Fork more often when only a single target is visible.

Flame Sentinels are a favoured target for Raise Spectre due to their high DPS, useful Implicit Mod, energy shield and no damage from burning ground. A common tactic involves linking Raise Spectre with Lesser Multiple Projectiles which stacks with their Implicit Mod, causing them to cast either a five projectile Fireball, or a three projectile Forking Fireball. Greater Multiple Projectiles can also be used, but Flame Sentinels already cast additional projectiles, so Lesser Multiple Projectiles is favoured due to the lower damage reduction while still allowing up to five projectiles per cast.