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** Also, NPC demons tend to use green fire, leading to some running jokes about giving warlocks green fire.
** Also, NPC demons tend to use green fire, leading to some running jokes about giving warlocks green fire.
*** They did give warlock's green fire. Its only in two attacks (Chaos Bolt and Fel Flame) but its there.
*** They did give warlock's green fire. Its only in two attacks (Chaos Bolt and Fel Flame) but its there.
** [[Wot LK]] also introduced the concept of dual-element spells, primarily so you can't easily resist them by stacking a specific magic resistance (usually fire). Spellfire, Spellfrost, Frostfire, etc.
** WotLK also introduced the concept of dual-element spells, primarily so you can't easily resist them by stacking a specific magic resistance (usually fire). Spellfire, Spellfrost, Frostfire, etc.
* In the first [[Devil May Cry]], the Ifrit gauntlets [[Empathic Weapon|describe their power]] as being hellfire. The description for the Frost enemy claims that, while impervious to volcanic fire, they're susceptible to higher levels of incendiary. In other words, [[Kill It with Fire|use Ifrit against them]].
* In the first [[Devil May Cry]], the Ifrit gauntlets [[Empathic Weapon|describe their power]] as being hellfire. The description for the Frost enemy claims that, while impervious to volcanic fire, they're susceptible to higher levels of incendiary. In other words, [[Kill It with Fire|use Ifrit against them]].
* [[Castlevania]]'s Dracula has a three-to-five-directional fireball attack by this name. On occasion, he cranks up the damage factor and throws big black METEOR-fireballs at you.
* [[Castlevania]]'s Dracula has a three-to-five-directional fireball attack by this name. On occasion, he cranks up the damage factor and throws big black METEOR-fireballs at you.