What precisely does the Firelord's Incinerate do? The tooltip leaves it a bit hard to explain. What is the pattern to the damage bonus? Please explain this as completely as possible so I'm sure I understand.
Whenever the Firelord attacks a unit, The unit is hit with an Incineration effect, which does a fixed amount of damage. If the Firelord hits the unit again, the damage caused by the Incineration effect doubles. If a unit dies while under the Incineration effect, it explodes and does damage to nearby units.
Lets say at level 1 has 1 bonus damage. If u atak 1nce and ur damage is 5 ul do 6 damage second atak 7 damage 3rd 8 and so on and if unit dies under efect he does aoe damage
I think the 1st guy explained it better. So if it's level 1 I do 1 bonus damage, then 2, then 4, then 8, then 16, then 32, then 64, then it starts to get really freaking uber? And if it's level 3 I do 3, then 6, then 12? Seems like leveling it up isn't worth it since you need about the same number of attacks to start doing huge damage.
From what I've seen, it's not a multiplication effect, but an addition effect:
Damage on Attack
1st: +1dmg
2nd: +2dmg
3rd: +3dmg ... and so on.
With a higher level of the skill it's like this:
Damage on Attack
1st: +3dmg
2nd: +6dmg
3rd: +9dmg ... etc.
So, as he attacks, it looks at the previous attack, takes that damage, and adds the base +dmg from the ability. Originally I thought it was a doubling/tripling effect, but having messed with it, I realized it's not.
I do know this - xenforo dropped the ball by not keeping the vbulletin reputation comments as a feature. The loss of the Reputation comments data when we switched to Xenforo really was the death knell for the site when it came to all the users that left. I know I missed it so much and I got way less interested in the site when that feature was gone and I run the site.
I'm on a page about incorrect corrections, and spent the better part of like two hours trying to get someone to understand that -5^2 = -25, not 25, and then that post had comments get reposted because that group is self sustaining, and that person was in turn trying to explain what I just explained to them. And I'm taking that as a victory