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If it is, we may need to add a second screenshot for that. It seems that the white circle is more of an indicator of time instead of the range of damage it deals. [[User:Saphykun|Saphykun]] 20:38, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
 
If it is, we may need to add a second screenshot for that. It seems that the white circle is more of an indicator of time instead of the range of damage it deals. [[User:Saphykun|Saphykun]] 20:38, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
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: It's true that the white circle appears to indicate time, but it's also a very good predictor of radius. However, the BLAST radius (damage) seems to be different than the EFFECT radius (fire status)- see [[File:Agni-blast_vs_damage.JPG]] . In the case of the Ash of Agni, the fire cloud extends over a much larger area than the actual damage, and the white circles indicate the area of the cloud, rather than the area of damage from the initial explosion. --[[User:Pauling|Pauling]] 20:54, 5 February 2011 (UTC)

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The cloud radius is impressive indeed - how does the white circle (the circle that appears before explosion) look like? Is it smaller than the cloud?

If it is, we may need to add a second screenshot for that. It seems that the white circle is more of an indicator of time instead of the range of damage it deals. Saphykun 20:38, 5 February 2011 (UTC)

It's true that the white circle appears to indicate time, but it's also a very good predictor of radius. However, the BLAST radius (damage) seems to be different than the EFFECT radius (fire status)- see Agni-blast vs damage.JPG . In the case of the Ash of Agni, the fire cloud extends over a much larger area than the actual damage, and the white circles indicate the area of the cloud, rather than the area of damage from the initial explosion. --Pauling 20:54, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
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