. . . . . "Greek Fire"@en . "22"^^ . . . "563"^^ . . . . . . "Greek Fire Firewand Ammo A Greek variant of the standard firewand ammo. This increases the range of the weapon by 10, and increases damage by +2L. Cost: ***"@en . . "The impression made by Greek fire on the west European Crusaders was such that the name was applied to any sort of incendiary weapon, including those used by Arabs, the Chinese, and the Mongols. These, however, were different mixtures and not the Byzantine formula, which was a closely guarded state secret, a secret that has since been lost. The composition of Greek fire remains a matter of speculation and debate, with proposals including combinations of pine resin, naphtha, quicklime, sulfur, or niter. Byzantine use of incendiary mixtures was distinguished by the use of pressurized nozzles or siph\u014Dn to project the liquid onto the enemy."@en . . . . . "Generation VI"@en . . "yes"@en . . . "564"^^ . . . . "Greek Fire"@en . "Greek Fire was both used by ships, and during the struggle for control of Assassin Dens in Constantinople during the Ottoman Civil War."@en . "The impression made by Greek fire on the west European Crusaders was such that the name was applied to any sort of incendiary weapon, including those used by Arabs, the Chinese, and the Mongols. These, however, were different mixtures and not the Byzantine formula, which was a closely guarded state secret, a secret that has since been lost. The composition of Greek fire remains a matter of speculation and debate, with proposals including combinations of pine resin, naphtha, quicklime, sulfur, or niter. Byzantine use of incendiary mixtures was distinguished by the use of pressurized nozzles or siph\u014Dn to project the liquid onto the enemy. Although the term \"Greek fire\" has been general in English and most other languages since the Crusades, in the original Byzantine sources it is called by a variety of names, such as \"sea fire\" ( pyr thal\u00E1ssion), \"Roman fire\" ( pyr rhoma\u00EFk\u00F3n), \"war fire\" ( polemik\u00F2n pyr), \"liquid fire\" ( hygron pyr), or \"manufactured fire\" ( pyr skeuast\u00F3n)."@en . . "Fire Ships +1 range"@en . . . "Greek Fire is seen as the primary weapon of the Deathless Ones. This, combined with their immortality, made them unstoppable, despite Trinity having state of the art military technology. They have used to burn massive trinity forces alive and even bring down massive tons of ice upon Kitezh. The Deathless One's Archers even use Greek Fire arrows. The Deathless Ones even have catapults that fire greek fire vessels."@en . . . "Greek fire is a weapon used by the gods and demigods, and is described by most demigods as being \"one of the most dangerous magical substances in the world.\""@en . . . . . . . . "anyother"@en . . . . "40"^^ . "Greek Fire was both used by ships, and during the struggle for control of Assassin Dens in Constantinople during the Ottoman Civil War."@en . . "Greek fire was a deadly weapon invented by the ancient Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines typically used it in naval battles to great effect as it could continue burning while floating on water. They were generally put in jars which were placed into bomb like packets. Oil was mixed in with the mixture, and it was ignited when catapulted. When launched, it looked like a continuous fire shooting from the ship; it was extrememely deadly. There was a secret weapon located in the bow of Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, which was based on the Greek fire device of the Byzantines. Unleashed by a skeletal figurehead, a sulphurous spray spreads all the terrors of the inferno through enemy ranks."@en . . "The following template is known to be broken and should be fixed soon.{| width=\"35%\" align=\"right\" style=\"margin-left:3px; margin-bottom:3px; border-radius: 10px; -moz-border-radius: 10px; -webkit-border-radius: 10px; -khtml-border-radius: 10px; -icab-border-radius: 10px; -o-border-radius: 10px;; background:#F08030; border:3px solid #9C531F\" |- | align=\"center\" colspan=\"2\" | Greek Fire\u30AE\u30EA\u30B7\u30A2\u304B\u3084\u304FGreek Fire |- | colspan=\"2\" align=\"center\" style=\"border-radius: 10px; -moz-border-radius: 10px; -webkit-border-radius: 10px; -khtml-border-radius: 10px; -icab-border-radius: 10px; -o-border-radius: 10px;; background: #999999; border:1px solid #9C531F\" | Battle Data |- style=\"display:none;\" | colspan=\"2\" align=\"center\" style=\"border-radius: 10px; -moz-border-radius: 10px; -webkit-border-radius: 10px; -khtml-border-radius: 10px; -icab-border-radius: 10px; -o-border-radius: 10px;; background:#EBB7C6; border:1px solid #925E6D\" | Contest Data |- style=\"\" | colspan=\"2\" align=\"center\" style=\"border-radius: 10px; -moz-border-radius: 10px; -webkit-border-radius: 10px; -khtml-border-radius: 10px; -icab-border-radius: 10px; -o-border-radius: 10px;; background:#CCCCFF border:1px solid black\" | Availability |} Greek Fire (Japanese: \u30AE\u30EA\u30B7\u30A2\u304B\u3084\u304F Greek Fire) is a special Fire-type move created by \u2665ATTH\u2665 for Generation VI."@en . . . "Greek fire was a deadly weapon invented by the ancient Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines typically used it in naval battles to great effect as it could continue burning while floating on water. They were generally put in jars which were placed into bomb like packets. Oil was mixed in with the mixture, and it was ignited when catapulted. When launched, it looked like a continuous fire shooting from the ship; it was extrememely deadly."@en . . . . "Tourniquet"@en . . "250"^^ . "The following template is known to be broken and should be fixed soon.{| width=\"35%\" align=\"right\" style=\"margin-left:3px; margin-bottom:3px; border-radius: 10px; -moz-border-radius: 10px; -webkit-border-radius: 10px; -khtml-border-radius: 10px; -icab-border-radius: 10px; -o-border-radius: 10px;; background:#F08030; border:3px solid #9C531F\" |- | align=\"center\" colspan=\"2\" | Greek Fire\u30AE\u30EA\u30B7\u30A2\u304B\u3084\u304FGreek Fire |- | colspan=\"2\" align=\"center\" style=\"border-radius: 10px; -moz-border-radius: 10px; -webkit-border-radius: 10px; -khtml-border-radius: 10px; -icab-border-radius: 10px; -o-border-radius: 10px;; background: #999999; border:1px solid #9C531F\" | Battle Data"@en . . . . . "565"^^ . "Greek Fire Firewand Ammo A Greek variant of the standard firewand ammo. This increases the range of the weapon by 10, and increases damage by +2L. Cost: ***"@en . . . . "Greek Fire is a technology in Age of Empires II: The Forgotten that is unique to the Byzantines and can be researched at the Castle. Once researched, it increases the range of Fire Ships by +1."@en . . "Greek Fire"@en . "\u30AE\u30EA\u30B7\u30A2\u304B\u3084\u304F"@en . . . . . "Greek fire is a weapon used by the gods and demigods, and is described by most demigods as being \"one of the most dangerous magical substances in the world.\""@en . . . . "Fire"@en . "16"^^ . . "Greek Fire is a technology in Age of Empires II: The Forgotten that is unique to the Byzantines and can be researched at the Castle. Once researched, it increases the range of Fire Ships by +1."@en . "Greek fire"@en . . . "yes"@en . "100"^^ . "Greek Fire is just the element cheddar, which is highly unstable at room temperature and will ignite spontaneously on contact with bacon bits, Jimbo Wales, or a fine Australian flange."@en . "DracoBeam"@en . . . . . "60"^^ . "Girishia Kayaku"@en . "This attack inflicts double damage on a frozen foe. It also thaws out the foe, however."@en . . "no"@en . . . . . "VI"@en . "Greek Fire is just the element cheddar, which is highly unstable at room temperature and will ignite spontaneously on contact with bacon bits, Jimbo Wales, or a fine Australian flange."@en . . . . . . "22"^^ . "Greek Fire is seen as the primary weapon of the Deathless Ones. This, combined with their immortality, made them unstoppable, despite Trinity having state of the art military technology. They have used to burn massive trinity forces alive and even bring down massive tons of ice upon Kitezh. The Deathless One's Archers even use Greek Fire arrows. The Deathless Ones even have catapults that fire greek fire vessels. Lara even use vessels of Greek Fire to destroy the base of the Prophet's statue in the archives in order to escape. During Lara's time in Kitezh, the Deathless Ones used the Greek Fire Catapults to fire Greek Fire vessels at her in an attempt to kill her. Lara used the greek fire catapults to fire Greek Fire vessels at the city gates that seal off the Chamber of Souls. The Remnants used a greek fire catapults to fire Greek Fire vessels at Konstantin's attack-copter. After finding a tomb in Kitezh, Lara found the chemical formula for Greek fire, enabling her to use it for her incendiary arrows."@en . "Special"@en . . "10"^^ .