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:::*'''Fire:''' Fire effects make the target hotter by creating fire, directly heating the target with magic or friction. Lava, steam, and boiling water all deal fire damage. Fire effects can also cause confusion, dizziness, [[exhausted|exhaustion]], [[fatigued|fatigue]], [[nauseated|nausea]], [[unconscious]]ness, and [[dead|death]]. Spells that manipulate fire or conjure creatures from fire-dominant planes or with the fire subtype should have the fire descriptor. | :::*'''Fire:''' Fire effects make the target hotter by creating fire, directly heating the target with magic or friction. Lava, steam, and boiling water all deal [[fire]] damage. Fire effects can also cause [[Confusion (Spell)|confusion]], [[unsteady|dizziness]], [[exhausted|exhaustion]], [[fatigued|fatigue]], [[nauseated|nausea]], [[unconscious]]ness, and [[dead|death]]. Spells that manipulate fire or conjure creatures from fire-dominant planes or with the fire subtype should have the fire descriptor. | ||
:::*'''Force:''' Spells with the force descriptor create or manipulate magical force. Force spells affect [[incorporeal]] creatures normally (as if they were corporeal creatures). | :::*'''Force:''' Spells with the force descriptor create or manipulate magical force. Force spells affect [[incorporeal]] creatures normally (as if they were corporeal creatures). |