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Flare Bit (Japanese: 烈火陣フレア・ビッド, Kanji translation: Violent Fire Ranks, Romaji: furea bitto) is an offensive fire shamanistic spell. It creates several dozen small balls of light which burst upon contact. Each ball deals about the same damage as a slightly strong punch, making this a useful spell when one wants to capture the target instead of killing it. The spell can also be used to frighten enemies or to use the smoke to reduce visibility.

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  • Flare Bit (Japanese: 烈火陣フレア・ビッド, Kanji translation: Violent Fire Ranks, Romaji: furea bitto) is an offensive fire shamanistic spell. It creates several dozen small balls of light which burst upon contact. Each ball deals about the same damage as a slightly strong punch, making this a useful spell when one wants to capture the target instead of killing it. The spell can also be used to frighten enemies or to use the smoke to reduce visibility.
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  • Flare Bit (Japanese: 烈火陣フレア・ビッド, Kanji translation: Violent Fire Ranks, Romaji: furea bitto) is an offensive fire shamanistic spell. It creates several dozen small balls of light which burst upon contact. Each ball deals about the same damage as a slightly strong punch, making this a useful spell when one wants to capture the target instead of killing it. The spell can also be used to frighten enemies or to use the smoke to reduce visibility.
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