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** The main pane and border around the combat are red instead of blue. The higher a zone's fire level is, the brighter the red. | ** The main pane and border around the combat are red instead of blue. The higher a zone's fire level is, the brighter the red. | ||
* As in the [[Heavy Rains]] path, after each combat, there's a chance you will lose some or all of the dropped items | * As in the [[Heavy Rains]] path, after each combat, there's a chance you will lose some or all of the dropped items. The odds of this happening increase with a zone's fire level. Items with 100% base drop rate, items dropped post comvat, and quest items are unaffected. Items dropped via [[Yellow ray strategy|yellow ray]] can still burn, but items dropped from [[Use the Force, %playername!]] cannot. | ||
**"You see an <item> drop before it burns up." | **"You see an <item> drop before it burns up." | ||
Revision as of 12:04, 16 August 2021

Wildfire is the Fall 2021 special challenge path, introduced on August 15th, 2021. This path adds variant rules and restrictions to an ascension run. Its description in The Bureau of Reincarnation reads "The Kingdom is burning! Help put out fires while also helping with everything you usually help with."
Restrictions
- You cannot enter The Sea:
That shack you saw on the main map was just a picture of a shack drawn on the ground.
Divergences
- The whole kingdom is on fire.
- Specifically, each zone has its own fire level, which starts at 5 and can be decreased through actions in the FDKOL Volunteer Fire Camp. These actions cost water, which can be gathered in the same location, or by adventuring with items such as the Water candle equipped.
- Fire levels are: 5 (Inferno), 4 (Raging), 3 (Burning), 2 (Smoldering), 1 (Smoking), 0 (Clear).
- Fire Captain Hagnk can send volunteers to a specific zone, decreasing its fire level by one. This costs 10 water at first and increases by 10 every time you send volunteers. The cost resets at rollover.
- Fracker Dan, Sprinkler Joe and Cropduster Dusty can (respectively) drench all underground, indoors and outdoors locations. This reduces the fire level by 3 in all affected locations (e. g. from 5 to 2) and can be done once per ascension for each type of zone. The cost starts at 1000 units of water, and goes up by 1000 each time you take an offer, for a total cost of 6000.
- Specifically, each zone has its own fire level, which starts at 5 and can be decreased through actions in the FDKOL Volunteer Fire Camp. These actions cost water, which can be gathered in the same location, or by adventuring with items such as the Water candle equipped.
- Water is a new resource that is collectable, spendable and usable on the path.
- Once per day, you can gather water at the rain barrel at the FDKOL Volunteer Fire Camp. This does not cost an adventure and yields 100 units of water, or 150 if you have caulked the barrel. Presumably this number increases as part of the path reward (confirmation needed.)
- The water pump at the FDKOL Volunteer Fire Camp produces 30 units of water at the cost of 1 adventure.
- Adventuring with items such as the Water candle equipped causes you to gather water after each combat, including free fights.
- The FDKOL Auxiliary shop sells water-producing equipment, as well as single-use items that increase the effectiveness of the rain barrel and water pump.
- During combat, you will take passive Hot damage depending on the current zone's fire level.
- A number of animated flame graphics will appear on the screen during combat, increasing with the zone's fire level.
- Higher fire levels also have other detrimental effects in combat, like causing you to lose Combat Initiative.
- The main pane and border around the combat are red instead of blue. The higher a zone's fire level is, the brighter the red.
- As in the Heavy Rains path, after each combat, there's a chance you will lose some or all of the dropped items. The odds of this happening increase with a zone's fire level. Items with 100% base drop rate, items dropped post comvat, and quest items are unaffected. Items dropped via yellow ray can still burn, but items dropped from Use the Force, %playername! cannot.
- "You see an <item> drop before it burns up."
Bosses
- You encounter conflagrant versions of the usual bosses:
- Instead of the Boss Bat, you fight the The Blaze Bat.
- Instead of the Knob Goblin King, you fight the The fired-up Knob Goblin King.
- Instead of the The Bonerdagon, you fight the The Burnerdagon.
- Instead of the Groar, you fight the Groar, Except Hot.
Text
See The Council of Loathing/Wildfire
Strategy
- Hot resistance vs. fire reduction?
- Prioritising fire reduction in areas with desired item drops?
Notes
Rewards
- Finishing a Wildfire run while it is the current special challenge path -- between August 15th, 2021, and ???? -- gives players 50 (in Normal) or 100 (in Hardcore) extra karma points the next time they visit Valhalla.