Secondly, I dig Sir Neil a lot. I’ve valued all his input and all our discussions, especially as we see eye to eye on a lot of things and I look forward to many more thoughts and opinions from him.
On another post S.N. had mentioned something that got me thinking about firewalkers in general and now I’m curious as to how the rest of you think of them and how different normal fire is vs. psychic and magic fire is.
The quote that got my attention was
I personally don’t agree with that. I’ve never seen Firewalkers as being designed for killing supernatural beings (that’s more the Ghost Hunter in my opinion.) Based on how I read them they are a form of physical psychic specifically dealing with various aspects of fire.There’s an entire class designed around killing monsters with fire.
Their description goes on to say that fire is like their spirit guide- a type of inner force that provides them with insight and visions as well as inspiration and raw power. There is a note In the book that says against supernatural forces they are a force to be reckoned with (especially against being vulnerable to fire) and that many of them see themselves as self styled warriors of the psychic community.
But if you take a good long look at the fire abilities of the fire walker, of the 28 abilities available, only 6-7 of them are combat oriented. There is a lot of “indirect” damage and destruction potential of the fire walker through his abilities, but they offer much more than being a monster slayer in my opinion.
I have an NPC firewalker that shows up when needed (no one in my group has ever played one) and more often than the psychic abilities I tap into are Burnt message, thermal vision, extinguish fire, fire omen, and shed light.
Anyone have any thoughts to share on how they see the firewalker?
There was a second note that got my attention as well. The quote was
If she can kill things with fire, but the rest of the party can't, they're gonna call ******** -- fire is fire. If no one can kill things with fire, the burster might as well play an ordinary person -- at least then she could put P.P.E. points into running away.
This one may be a misunderstanding as he referenced “Burster” and “PPE” instead of “Firewalker” and “ISP”. But in case its not, here are my thoughts on this statement.
There are monsters in the BTS book that have varying degrees of vulnerability to heat and fire. For example, the Boschala takes half damage to heat based attacks while fire does full damage. The Dimensional Ghoul takes ½ damage to heat, but full damage to fire and double damage to psychic and magic fire. The Dybbuk is impervious to heat while psionic and magic fire only do half damage (specifically stating the firewalkers power to Set Supernatural Ablaze is included). And further still we have Grave Ghouls who are impervious to heat but all fire attacks do double damage.
The point here is that some creatures are resistant to fire in varying degree’s, but that’s no reasons to call bull on them. By all account, fire is NOT fire, especially when regular fire won’t affect them while psionic and magical based fire can. These are moments when a Firewalker can shine. And even when a Firewalker faces a being invulnerable to fire, this should be seen as a challenge as opposed to a liability.
My players fight these monsters frequently and I’ve never heard any issues with them calling out the different fire types of fire used on them.
What are your thoughts on regular vs. psionic & magic fire?