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Parifex - Advanced Statsheet

You can only gain sustenance from substances that could be used as effective sources of fuel or explosive potential, such as coal or nitro-glycerine.
Ineffective Fuel Slow Fuel Unrefined Fuel Refined Fuel High-Yield Fuel
  • Wood
  • Coal
  • Oil
  • Straw
  • Petroleum
  • Gunpowder
  • Nitro-glycerine
  • Rocket Fuel
  When consuming fuel, you exple any mositer inside it.  

Enchanted Fule

You take 4x damage from a source of fire damage and you can never gain any resistance to it outside of the drenched status effect. Thankfully due to your ability to control your own fuel, you are immune to immolation and similar secondary fire effects.   However, you can also separate parts of yourself to use as flaming projectiles. {Stats to Follow Later}   While normally a normal-sized creature, when below half the maximum hitpoints you reduce down to a small creature. And furthermore to a tiny creature while below a quarter of your hitpoints.  

Flame On!

As a living fuel source, you are able to ignite and extinguish yourself at will as a free action. While ignited you deal 2d6+Con fire damage to anything you make contact with, including during a grapple. While in this state, all of your unarmed attacks deal an additional 1d6 fire damage. It cost 4 hitpoints to ignite yourself and 1 additional hitpoint for every action or movement you make while in this state.   If you end your turn in this state you take an additional 4 hitpoints of damage. You then increase the modifier of the amount of damage you both give and take by 1d6. This loops indefinitely and resets upon being extinguished.   Hitpoints lost through self-immolation can only be restored during a long rest.  

Time to Oil Up!

As a bonus action, you can coat an object in your own fuel at the cost of 2d6-Con hitpoints. This object will then deal an additional 1d6 magical-fire damage on its attacks for the next 2 minutes. Hitpoints lost in this way can only be restored by resting and this effect will destroy most wooden items, including magical ones.

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