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==Strategy==  
==Strategy==  
When the Flameblade Charm becomes attached to a card, it sets the card's {{Stat|attack}} to 0, and the card gains "Apply ''X'' {{Stat|Overburn}}," where ''X'' is the amount of attack lost. Notably, this means that anything that boosts the card's attack after the fact will ''not'' boost the Overburn applied; the Overburn-inflicting ability is set in stone once the Charm is attached. As a result, the Flameblade Charm is best for cards that already have high attack, as low Overburn stacks are relatively inconsequential. However, it opens the way for other cards to join in on the Overburn strategy. Cards with [[Stats#Keywords|Barrage]] are especially powerful, as each enemy with Overburn will significantly hurt the others in its row.
When the Flameblade Charm becomes attached to a card, it sets the card's {{Stat|attack}} to 0, and the card gains "Apply ''X'' {{Stat|Overburn}}," where ''X'' is the amount of attack lost. Notably, this means that anything that boosts the card's attack after the fact will ''not'' boost the Overburn applied; the Overburn-inflicting ability is set in stone once the Charm is attached. As a result, the Flameblade Charm is best for cards that already have high attack, as low Overburn stacks are not much stronger than simply dealing raw damage. Cards with {{Keyword|Barrage}} are especially powerful, as each enemy with Overburn will significantly hurt the others in its row.


If the card already has an ability to apply Overburn when it attacks, that ability will stack with the Overburn gained from the Flameblade Charm. However, most Overburn-related cards have little to no attack to begin with. It is also a poor choice for cards whose effects deal with their attack, such as [[Berry Blade]] and [[Snobble]].
If the card already has an ability to apply Overburn when it attacks, that ability will stack with the Overburn gained from the Flameblade Charm. However, most Overburn-related cards have little to no attack to begin with. It is also a poor choice for cards whose effects deal with their attack, such as the {{Card|Azul Battle Axe}}, {{Card|Berry Blade}}, and {{Card|Snobble}}.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:11, 4 May 2024

Flameblade Charm
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Charm Description
Replace current Attack.png Attack with apply Overburn.png Overburn

Flameblade Charm is a Charm that the player can collect on a run. This Charm is exclusive to the Shademancers Tribe.

Unlock

Unlocked by default.

Strategy

When the Flameblade Charm becomes attached to a card, it sets the card's Attack.png attack to 0, and the card gains "Apply X Overburn.png Overburn," where X is the amount of attack lost. Notably, this means that anything that boosts the card's attack after the fact will not boost the Overburn applied; the Overburn-inflicting ability is set in stone once the Charm is attached. As a result, the Flameblade Charm is best for cards that already have high attack, as low Overburn stacks are not much stronger than simply dealing raw damage. Cards with Barrage are especially powerful, as each enemy with Overburn will significantly hurt the others in its row.

If the card already has an ability to apply Overburn when it attacks, that ability will stack with the Overburn gained from the Flameblade Charm. However, most Overburn-related cards have little to no attack to begin with. It is also a poor choice for cards whose effects deal with their attack, such as the Azul Battle Axe.png Azul Battle Axe, Berry Blade.png Berry Blade, and Snobble.png Snobble.

History