Naga Fireball is both a skill used by Nagas, and the projectile created by it. It appears to identical to the Fireball created by the Fireball spell, but instead of flying straight towards a direction it is fired at, the Naga Fireball will act more complex. Like Souls, the Naga fireballs will try to make physical contact with the target in order to inflict damage through the pure energy of their burning bodies as their offensive move. Unlike the Fireball spell projectile, they will not necessarily "collide" with an intensity that causes them to detonate and expire during such contact. They may also change course during flight, or hover in place for extended periods of time, awaiting new orders from their mistresses.
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| - Naga Fireball is both a skill used by Nagas, and the projectile created by it. It appears to identical to the Fireball created by the Fireball spell, but instead of flying straight towards a direction it is fired at, the Naga Fireball will act more complex. Like Souls, the Naga fireballs will try to make physical contact with the target in order to inflict damage through the pure energy of their burning bodies as their offensive move. Unlike the Fireball spell projectile, they will not necessarily "collide" with an intensity that causes them to detonate and expire during such contact. They may also change course during flight, or hover in place for extended periods of time, awaiting new orders from their mistresses.
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| - Naga Fireball is both a skill used by Nagas, and the projectile created by it. It appears to identical to the Fireball created by the Fireball spell, but instead of flying straight towards a direction it is fired at, the Naga Fireball will act more complex. Like Souls, the Naga fireballs will try to make physical contact with the target in order to inflict damage through the pure energy of their burning bodies as their offensive move. Unlike the Fireball spell projectile, they will not necessarily "collide" with an intensity that causes them to detonate and expire during such contact. They may also change course during flight, or hover in place for extended periods of time, awaiting new orders from their mistresses.
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