It generally didn’t kill the hidden beasties, but twenty meters was quite a distance. Four times the outer range of Incinerate, and the extra distance provided more than enough time to deal with the aggressive monsters. In some cases, he tackled them head-on and reveled in being able to absorb the hits, while in others he simply jogged back and laughed as the centipedes slowly burned themselves to death as they chased him through a trail of scorched earth.
After only a few engagements he grew bored of the low-level enemies and brought up each of his skills to see where he could improve, shift his augments around, and generally prepare for the battle with the Hellbringer.
Incinerate
Unleash a beam of fire that burns enemies that it touches. The beam dissipates after 6.3m
Deals 285.7 Fire damage per second
Channeling
Incinerate was steadily getting stronger but it was still much weaker than Chaeli’s attack. To be fair, none of the augments were allocated, but still. Either way, the range was steadily increasing, though range had never been a real problem for the skill.
Potential augments to consider for the Hellbringer fight were Chaotic Flames or Scorching Ray. Chaotic Flames would increase his damage wholesale since he only dealt damage over time, while Scorching Ray would allow him to inflict Scorch which made the enemy take 20% more fire damage. Due to his current build, it was far better to buff his other skills than it was to upgrade the current skill.
Vitality
Your body thrums with a powerful vitality increasing both your life and life regeneration.
Regenerate 10.4% of maximum life as life per second
34.2% more life
35% more life regeneration
Ahh, Vitality. His second skill, but it felt like the first real skill that he had chosen. It had made such a difference back then and was still carrying him with its huge bonuses to life and regeneration.
He had returned the augments to what they were before for the Leviathan hunt. Theoretically, he could switch back to Unity of Purpose for the big fight with the Hellbringer, but that depended a lot on the fight. If there was a lot of incidental damage that Chaeli couldn’t dodge, then it would make sense, but otherwise, he would be face to face with the Hellbringer and any extra bit of regeneration would go a long way to keeping him hale and healthy.
Pious Path
Walk along the path of the holy. If the path does not exist, create it yourself. While moving or stationary, consecrate the ground beneath your feet granting life regeneration to you and allies.
4.3m radius
Spreads at 1.76 m/s for four seconds on creation
71.4s duration
His second regeneration skill. Pious Path was the skill that summoned consecrated ground at his feet wherever he walked. The consecrated ground provided more regeneration than Vitality and had become a staple aspect of his build once he had met Chaeli and begun work in a party.
Currently, he was rocking Militant and Radiant Faith as well as Ceaseless Crusade. The first two augments enhanced the skill far beyond its basic abilities, while Ceaseless Crusade made the skill spread far into the distance which was important for properly synergizing with Smoldering Embers. The only reason why he would change the augments up would be if the Hellbringer was an undead. Then you would be able to get either Divine Aegis, Inevitable Judgment, or both. They would provide tankiness, and damage respectively and would even apply to Chaeli since she would be standing on the consecrated ground herself.
Starfire Aegis
Cloak your form in starfire, granting you an intrinsic protection from the spark, and burning foes that strike you.
124.8 fire resistance
Deal 94.7 fire damage to melee attackers
Deal 499.5 fire damage per second to enemies within 4m while at full life
25% increased fire resistance
Starfire Aegis was his cape. It both reflected damage towards attackers when he got hit and massively increased his fire resistance. It was the sole reason that he had been able to challenge the fire biome while both underleveled and undergeared.
After augmenting it with Star Fuel, it had become his primary source of damage as well. Since Star fuel scaled off of his life regeneration it was synergized immensely well with his previous regeneration skills and allowed him to keep up with his damage. The only downside was that he had to be on full life for the damage to activate which made the high number not nearly as impressive in practice.
He had three skill points here as well. The first, and most important, was Star Fuel. Easily half his damage if not more, it was a staple in his build. The other two were valuable additions that increased his fire resistance.
He had briefly tried using Gravitational Center for some knockback resistance during the Leviathan hunt but had since reverted the change. Juggling Asphyxiation stacks was difficult but possible in short fights, and allowed him to abuse Rock Solid to gain 450 knockback resistance, at the cost of a small amount of health. Hellbringer would likely take longer, and depending on how powerful its blows where any additional knockback resistance might have been worthwhile.
Solar Flare and Coronal Mass Ejection were considerations if the Hellbringer had many ranged attacks, but the reflected damage was minimal at best, and the increased fire resistance was likely better.
Flame Dash
Dissolve your very essence into flames, allowing you to blink to a location within line of sight while leaving behind a trail of fire that burns enemies who walk over it
4.9m maximum travel distance
2.6s cooldown
0.8s cast time
Burning ground does 93.4 fire damage per second
His first movement skill was Flame Dash. It allowed him to teleport to a nearby location after a short cast time. It had a long cooldown but had an Augment that could bypass the cooldown under specific circumstances.
It also left behind a trail of fire that technically counted as a ground effect. That meant that although he hadn’t used it liberally up until now, he should practice with the ability in the future and test out the limits of the interaction between it and Smoldering Embers.
He currently had allocated two augments, but that was simply because he had run out of Augments. During the Leviathan hunt, he had Primal Familiarity equipped for maximum speed. Incendiary resurgence was allocated for a similar reason. The only mandatory augment here was Second Wind which allowed him to get out of a sticky situation and was too valuable to give up.
Fire Walker was an option if he needed extra damage, and Unchained Fire would be good if the Hellbringer’s domain was a bog. Arsonist wasn’t great. Sure it would increase the range of Incinerate and Star Fuel, but both were large enough that he didn’t need additional coverage.
Chains of Subjugation:
You have challenged an untenable foe in a battle of attrition, where your only desire was to subjugate the beast. You may now crystallize your frustration to better tackle such battles.
Summon an ethereal chain to subdue an enemy
Chained enemies take 7.8% increased fire damage per 10 seconds affected by the chain
6.3m maximum range
1 Maximum chain
0.89s cast time
His second to last skill, was actually his least used one. It essentially allowed him to scale infinitely against tough opponents if he was able to stick close to them. He hadn’t found any hyper tough monsters yet, and even though the Leviathans were tough, most of the damage was done by Chaeli and he didn’t have the time to ramp the ability to its true potential.
Hopefully, the Hellbringer was slow and allowed Chilly to remain nearby so that he could find the true power of this skill.
He hadn’t chosen any augments yet, and hadn’t tested out the skill’s limits properly yet. Could he have two chains on a single enemy? Did that double the tick rate, or have no effect? All questions that he hadn’t figured out organically because he had used the skill a grand total of one time.
That didn’t mean that it wasn’t good. Inescapable Grasp and Cruel Bindings were a combination that could give him the edge in speed against the Hellbringer. Alternatively, Jailer’s patience in conjunction with Arsonist from before could double the range of the chain. If the Hellbringer’s domain was small, he might have enough range that the Hellbringer physically won’t be able to break the chain.
Either way bears testing.
Smoldering Embers:
The fire you wield changes the very nature of spells you leave behind.
Ground effects you leave behind deal 7.8%(127.5) of your maximum life per second to enemies as fire damage
138% increased duration of ground effects
138% increased area of ground effects
Ground effects spread at a rate of 1 m/s for 4 seconds upon creation
Ground effects can be applied to air and water
His newest skill fused with his ground effects and buffed them to deal damage as well as increasing their range and duration. With this skill, the duration of consecrated and burning ground was more than doubled with the augments.
It gave him another damaging aura that was relatively weak but at least it was on all the time. Either way, it was around a 20% increase in damage to Star Fuel as is, without even mentioning its other benefits. By increasing the range and spread rate of Pious Path, he was able to use the - purely healing - skill as an early detection system for stealth-based monsters. In a low-level zone like Avalan Ravine it wasn’t super useful, but once he began exploring new zones it would be an invaluable early warning system. The Wall Crawlers in the Tubes, for example, were able to ambush him outside of the range of Star Fuel, but there was no way that they could dash nearly twenty meters and assassinate him before Smoldering Embers broke their cover.
He currently had three augments allocated from the Leviathan hunt. All of them were focused on spreading the range of Consecrated ground as much as possible, which may not be the best choice for an actual bossfight. If the arena was small, it would be far better to take any of the other augments.
Fan the Flames was a solid choice for more damage, while both Thermal Accumulator and Aura of Rekindling were very powerful defensive augments. By increasing the power of Pious Path, Thermal Accumulator, indirectly acted as both a defensive and offensive augment. Since it simply granted generic increased effect, that meant that it also increased the spread rate of Pious Path and was a happy medium between damage, defense and utility.
Whatever he chose, it was evident that he was still new to using this skill and experimentation was in order to figure out its limits. For example, did Smoldering Embers count as a ground effect skill? Chilly suspected that it didn’t but if it did than Thermal Accumulator would be even better than expected.
Chilly looked over his complete character sheet, and noted down the changes. His life and regeneration were as high as they had ever been, mostly due to the joint interaction of Vitality and Pious Path. His fire resistance was likewise naturally increasing, due to Starfire Aegis.
Hopefully he would get more armor before the Hellbringer fight, though it would be better to know the actual distribution of damage the boss dealt before rushing the gear choices. For all he knew it dealt cold damage.
Chilly chuckled idly and put away his sheet. He had made progress, but once again his level was outpacing his gear. It was annoying in a way, and actually kind of embarrassing that he was still wearing level five gear in some slots. Luckily, three sub-bosses needed killing.
Chilly grinned, and after saying hello to Sooty, set off into the Tubes.
The sub-bosses were laughably easy. He had nearly doubled his life and regeneration since last time, and his fire resistance had increased respectably. The Void’s Last Embrace had ripped itself apart on Starfire Aegis while barely being able to cause his life to flicker, while the Chrain simply fell over as its Living Embers fell moments after spawning.
The Juggernaut was more interesting, but likewise trivial. Chilly was pretty sure that he had enough damage now to kill it straight out, but used the time to play with Chains of Subjugation. It turns out that having two chains on a single enemy was both viable and ideal, as it doubled the tick rate of the skill. Or, more accurately, each chain applied a separate version of the debuff. Additional chains after the second would have less and less of an impact but as it stood, increasing the number of chains was a viable method of empowering the skill.
As a joke, he unallocated Star Fuel during the Juggernaut fight, and ran around the crazed golem until even the minuscule damage from Smoldering Embers was enough to cause cracks to appear in its armor. It fell soon after and revealed the bewildering poem carved into the vault door. Chilly spent a couple of minutes banging at it, burning it, and otherwise trying to open it, but nothing worked. He wasn’t even able to mark the bright steel in any meaningful way.
He did learn that touching the inside of the burning squares would leave behind a line of burning fire in the steel that would fade after a couple of minutes. It was as if someone had installed Photoshop on the bright steel and left the settings permanently stuck on the spray brush.
He played around with random images, but when nothing happened he returned to Sooty’s Hell to wait for Chaeli. When he arrived, he spoke briefly with Sooty, but didn’t talk for long. It was hard to speak through the penguins, and they seemed reluctant with their words regardless. Instead, Chilly lounged around but eventually went to take a walk through the Tubes when Sooty complained that Smoldering Embers was hurting him. Chilly tried to add Sooty to his party, but all it said was that Sooty was already part of a party and couldn’t join his own.
Chilly took a walk through the Tubes. Played around with some wall crawlers and tried to see how far he could lead them from their start position before they turned around and ran back.
He waited for hours, and still, Chaeli didn’t come. Eventually, a barely perceptible wave flashed by.
The dungeon had reset.
Chaeli was late.