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Revision as of 19:09, 21 February 2008

Phoenix is an large extra-planar bird related to the element of fire. It has a forty foot wingspan with bright, multi-colored feathers. Its beak and claws are violet in color. It has deep red eyes. It is the symbol of rebirth and freedom. It is a mortal creature with attatchment to the ultimate immortal nature. When it dies, it immortaliates itself into flames, and a young phoenix will be born from the ashes. It has many magical abilities which it can employ at will. In combat, it can attack with its claws and beak, or use its magical abilities. It is a champion of good and a symbol of creation through destruction.


Magic Speciality:VerdantSpell Resistance:
  • Ascendant: 0%
  • Verdant: 0%
  • Eradication: 80%
  • Nether: 75%
  • Phantasm 50%
Race:Elemental
Attribute:Summon, NoMarket
Power Rank:36,883
Attack Power:100,000
Attack Type:Magic 
Attack Resistance:

  • Missile: 90%
  • Fire: 100%
  • Poison: 80%
  • Breath: 80%
  • Magic: 80%
  • Melee: 90%
  • Ranged: 80%
  • Lightning: 80%
  • Cold: 80%
  • Paralyse: 80%
  • Psychic: 80%
  • Holy: 80%
Attack Initiative:1
Counter Attack:20,000
Extra Attack Power:300,000
Extra Attack Type:Magic Ranged
Extra Attack Initiative:5
Hitpoints:70,000
Recruit Costs:-
Upkeep Costs:60.00 M.P.
Unit Abilities:Bursting Fire, Flying, Regeneration
Related spell:Call Phoenix
Related item:-

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Tactical Hints: Extremely powerful units due to high initiative and firebursts.

Bursting is only triggered when Phoenix are attacked by certain Attack types (attacks that are ranged, magic or psychic are an exception).

As many Melee units are Ground units, Phoenixes can be grounded (eg. Call Hurricane) to make full use of the fireburst. Oil Flasks and Stun can be used to reduce the enemy units' resistance to fire, causing the fireburst to deal more damage.

countering fireburst

The only reason that phoenix doesn't kill itself with fireburst ("fireburst but phoenix endures") is because it has 100% resistance to fire. If you use any item or spell that lowers its resistance against fire (such as Oil Flasks and Stun), it will cause Phoenixes to damage themselves when their fireburst is triggered.