Raging Fire
Overview
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| English Name | Raging Fire |
| Chinese Name | 熊熊燃火 |
| How to Obtain | Via the Raging Fire weapon evolution line |
| Evolution Material | Spinach |
| Evolves To | (To be confirmed) |
| Pickup Priority | B |
Effect and Behavior
Raging Fire generates exploding damage zones on the field — AoE bursts that deal damage to all enemies within the explosion radius simultaneously. Spinach (Might) is the evolution material, creating a natural synergy: higher Might directly increases explosion damage.
- Generates AoE explosion zones that detonate and hit all enemies within their radius
- Higher Might means more damage per explosion
- Area increases expand the explosion radius, allowing each detonation to hit more enemies
- Cooldown reduction raises the frequency of explosion generation
Evolution
Hold Spinach, level Raging Fire to MAX, then open a treasure chest after 10:00 (evolved form name to be confirmed).
Spinach is the most universally used Might passive in the game, making the evolution material easy to prioritize across any build.
Strengths
- Omnidirectional AoE explosions remain effective regardless of enemy approach direction
- Strong Might scaling — each Spinach stack raises explosion damage directly
- Candelabrador (Area) dramatically expands explosion coverage, amplifying total hits per detonation
- Spinach simultaneously progresses evolution and boosts all other weapons in the build
Weaknesses
- Explosion zone placement and timing may result in some enemies escaping the blast radius
- Spinach is competitive with other build demands — allocating it to this weapon's evolution may trade off other priorities
- Raw explosion DPS requires cooldown investment to stay competitive in the late game
Recommended Characters
Characters who scale well with Might or who can stack Spinach efficiently are ideal. Stages where enemies cluster and surround the player turn each explosion into a high-value hit.
Recommended Passives
| Passive | Reason |
|---|---|
| Spinach | Evolution material; Might increase directly raises explosion damage |
| Candelabrador | Area increase expands explosion radius — the most impactful single passive for this weapon |
| Crown | Cooldown reduction increases explosion generation frequency |
| Duplicator | Amount increase may raise simultaneous explosion count |
| Spellbinder | Duration may extend the active window of each explosion zone |
Recommended Arcana
| Arcana | Effect |
|---|---|
| IIIII - Chaos in the Dark Night | Increases explosion count and field coverage |
| XIII - Wicked Season | Global stat increases compound explosion damage through Might scaling |
Gameplay Tips
Stack Spinach as a priority — each copy raises Might and progresses evolution simultaneously. Multiple Spinach stacks produce compounding returns on explosion damage.
Candelabrador is the highest-impact single passive after Spinach. A wide explosion radius means every detonation catches more enemies, dramatically increasing DPS without requiring additional activation frequency.
Omnidirectional explosions make Raging Fire more effective in the middle of enemy clusters than at the periphery. Positioning inside dense groups instead of fleeing around them maximizes the enemies caught per explosion.
FAQ
Q. Should I stack multiple Spinach copies? A. Yes — each copy raises Might, which directly scales explosion damage. Stack as many as your passive slots allow.
Q. What is the single best passive for explosion radius? A. Candelabrador (Area) is the most direct. Larger Area means each explosion catches more enemies per detonation.
Q. Is cooldown reduction more important than Spinach? A. Generally, prioritize Spinach first to establish strong per-explosion damage, then add cooldown reduction. High Might combined with high activation frequency creates the best damage output.