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'''Shadow Flame''' is an ability that [[Nefarian]], [[Ebonroc]], [[Flamegor]], and [[Firemaw]] can cast. It deals about 3938-5062 [[cone-shaped]] [[shadow]] [[damage]] and is not partially resistable. |
'''Shadow Flame''' is an ability that [[Nefarian]], [[Ebonroc]], [[Flamegor]], and [[Firemaw]] can cast. It deals about 3938-5062 [[cone-shaped]] [[shadow]] [[damage]] and is not partially resistable. |
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- For the Warlock AoE spell, see Shadowflame.
Shadow Flame is an ability that Nefarian, Ebonroc, Flamegor, and Firemaw can cast. It deals about 3938-5062 cone-shaped shadow damage and is not partially resistable.
Furthermore, it has a Damage over Time (DoT) effect on its target for 1750-2250 damage per second for 10 seconds[1] unless the recipient is wearing an [Onyxia Scale Cloak].
Notes
When Nefarian lands at the start of Phase 2 of his encounter he will use an AoE Shadowflame that ignores LoS, this version of the spell only does about 1000 shadow damage, but still applies the fatal DoT if an [Onyxia Scale Cloak] is not equipped.
As a Warlock spell
In Wrath of The Lich King, Warlocks get a new level 75 spell called Shadowflame. As the draconic version, the spell generates an instant nuke followed by a damage over time component. It is however scaled to lesser values to avoid warlocks doing too much damage.