Display title | Fire, Ice, Lightning |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Fire, Ice, and Lightning—the definitive trio of Elemental Attacks, used in nigh-all videogames that were inspired by the original Dungeons & Dragons and quite a large number that aren't. If you have attack spells, Magitek, psychokinetic abilities, or even Mons, there will be one each of fire, ice, and lightning, all of which are otherwise equal in power or usefulness. |