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Rain of Fire
Spell shadow rainoffire
  • Rain of Fire
  • 35 yd  range
  • 8.0% of base mana
  • Channeled
  • Calls down a fiery rain to burn enemies in the area of effect for X Fire damage over 6 sec.

    Destruction
    Deals 50% additional damage if the target is immolated.
Usable by
ClassWarlock
Properties
TypeOffensive
SchoolFire
Casting timeChanneled
Cooldown (GCD 1.5 sec)
Talents
SpecializationAffliction, Destruction
Level required21
Related debuff
Spell shadow rainoffire
  • Rain of Fire
  • X Fire damage every 1 sec.
  • Duration: 6 seconds
TCG image
This is the rain that falls in the Twisted Nether.[1]

Rain of Fire is a warlock ability learned at level 21 for those with the Affliction or Destruction specializations. It is an AoE spell that deals fire damage; those with Destruction deal additional damage if the target is already under the effects of [Immolation].

Notes

  • Very situational; mobs can easily interrupt, it pulls threat, and has a higher mana cost. Mainly useful in instances for AoE.

Background

Rain of Fire is an arcane spell used by conjurers, mages, sorcerers, wizards, and warlocks. Originally a spell created by the Conjurers of Azeroth, and other casters, it was later used by warlocks.

This is a very powerful spell that combines the natures of flame and water. It calls forth the essence of fire and delivers it through massive thunderheads of vapor and brimstone, creating an actual firestorm. This spell is very destructive, and will cause damage to any foes and buildings in its sphere of influence. Use this spell with care, for the rain of fire knows no friends. [2] Small meteorites rain from the sky, exploding on impact and burning all in their wake .[3] Meteorites deal impact and fire damage to creatures, ignite and batter objects. [4]

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