As per owner vote, Enflame has had a minor change.The specific purpose was to solve the following issue:
The "Enflame" effect description talks about causing "any hand-held item to burst into flame, causing 20 points of damage to the person ..." which "will also act as a Disarm spell towards that item if the creature is affected by the flame." The wording seems to imply that the damage is Flame type, though it's not actually specified as Flame type damage (leading to confusion and conflicting rulings in different chapters as to whether, say, a Bane Flame would stop the effect).
The actual text change removes all references to flame damage in the spell description and is as follows. On page 119, change the first paragraph under Enflame to:
-Bryan Gregory
ARC
The "Enflame" effect description talks about causing "any hand-held item to burst into flame, causing 20 points of damage to the person ..." which "will also act as a Disarm spell towards that item if the creature is affected by the flame." The wording seems to imply that the damage is Flame type, though it's not actually specified as Flame type damage (leading to confusion and conflicting rulings in different chapters as to whether, say, a Bane Flame would stop the effect).
The actual text change removes all references to flame damage in the spell description and is as follows. On page 119, change the first paragraph under Enflame to:
This effect causes any hand-held item to flare with painful magic, causing 20 points of damage to the person or creature carrying the item. It will also act as a Disarm effect towards that item if the creature is affected by the damage. Since this effect is in the Summoned Force effect group, only defenses against Summoned Force are applicable.
-Bryan Gregory
ARC