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| “ | A Flambe 450 model flamethrower, varmiter variation. Fires a short spray of extremely hot, flammable liquid. Requires specialized fuel to work properly. | ” |
The Flamer or Flamethrower is a big gun in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout Tactics and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. They were also going to appear in Van Buren and it can be found in the Van Buren tech demo.
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Can be upgraded into an Improved Flamer in Fallout 2.
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It should be noted that big guns, such as the Minigun and the Flamer, are still pretty effective in Fallout 3 at closer ranges even if the player has no Big Guns skill thanks to the game's first-person shooter design.
The Flamer is by far the most effective Big Gun for close-quarters action, as it doesn't have as much warm-up as the Minigun or the risk-to-self of the Missile Launcher or Fat Man. The Flamer is fairly common, as is its ammo, which can be found on any Mr. Gutsy and in many stores.
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| “ | Use the Flamethrower to burn down an advancing enemy or torch a group of marauders. They'll continue to burn for a few moments after you've let off the trigger, but be careful. That's a gas can strapped to your back now. | ” |
A good weapon for Chapter 1, it unveils its full potential against several enemies.
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Flamethrower, also known as Flame Thrower, Fire Breath, or Flame Breath, is a recurring ability, usually a Blue Magic spell in the Final Fantasy series. It consists of dealing Fire damage to one or all enemies. It also appears as a weapon used by enemies and a type of auto-gun.
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Fire Breath is an enemy ability in Final Fantasy III and deals Fire-elemental damage.
Flamethrower is an enemy ability which can be used by Dr. Lugae.
Flamethrower is an enemy ability which can be used by several enemies and inflicts moderate Fire-Elemental damage to all characters. The boss, Agart Turtle, use this ability in Rydia's Tale.
Flamethrower, also known as Emission and Burn Ray, deals Fire damage to one target. A Blue Mage or anyone with the "Learning" ability can learn Flamethrower from the Prototype, Flame Thrower, Mecha Head, Omega, Omega Mk.II, Triton, Great Dragon, Azulmagia, Claret Dragon, and Mindflayer enemies.
The Flame Thrower is an enemy auto-gun in the game.
Flame Thrower is the weakest of Enemy Skills learned in Final Fantasy VII. It is merely a slightly more powerful version of the spell Fire, but can only hit a single target and costs 10 MP. Flame Thrower can be obtained earliest from Ark Dragons in Mythril Mines, and later from the regular Dragons in Mt. Nibel.
Fire Breath is a Blue Magic that Quistis can learn by using an Inferno Fang. It deals Fire-elemental damage to all enemies, and its magic power varies depending on Quistis' Crisis Level:
One of Kimahri Ronso's Ronso Rage Overdrives, Fire Breath, it deals moderate Fire-elemental damage. Fafnir can use this, as well as Yenke Ronso.
The Flame Breath ability is a non-Blue Magic variant that does mostly the same. Mushussu's version of this ability only hits one target however.
In addition, the enemies Fallen Monk and Warrior Monk both have ranks which wield the flamethrower and can torch the entire party for Fire-elemental damage.
Fire Breath returns as a Gun Mage skill, inflicting Fire damage to all members of a target party. Fire Breath is used by Balivarha.
Flame Breath is a stronger variant of Fire Breath, not a Blue Magic spell, and used by Claret Dragon, Flame Dragon, and Zalamander.
Flamethrower is another enemy ability, the weakest of the three, and can be used by Yevon Defenders and the Yevon's Finest enemies.
Flame Breath is an enemy Technick which deals Fire-elemental damage.
The Dragonkin can use the Fire Breath ability in Final Fantasy Tactics. It can deal Fire-elemental damage to targets.
Dragoons from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance can use Fire Breath. It deals Fire-elemental damage in a T area in front of unit.
Dragoons appear with the Fire Breath ability again in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift. Once again it deals Fire-elemental damage in a T area in front of unit.
Fire Breath is an enemy-ability exclusive to the Dualhead Hydra. It does Fire-elemental damage to both characters.
![]() Flame Thrower in Final Fantasy IV. |
![]() Flamethrower in Final Fantasy IV. (DS) |
![]() Flamethrower in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years. |
![]() Flame Thrower in Final Fantasy V. |
![]() Flame Thrower in Final Fantasy VII. |
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| Recurring Spells |
| 1000 Needles - Acid - Aero - Angel Whisper - Aqua Breath - Blaster - Bad Breath - Doom - Drain - Flamethrower - Frog Song - Goblin Punch - Level 5 Death - Lifebreak - Limit Glove - Magic Hammer - Matra Magic - Mighty Guard - Roulette - Self-Destruct - White Wind |
| Final Fantasy V |
| Aera - Aeroga - Dark Spark - Death Claw - Flash - Level 2 Old - Level 3 Flare - Level 4 Graviga - Lilliputian Lyric - Mind Blast - Missile - Moon Flute - Off-Guard - Time Slip - Transfusion - Vampire |
| Final Fantasy VI |
| Dischord - Force Field - Grand Delta - Lv ? Holy - Lv 3 Confuse - Lv 4 Flare - Quasar - Reflect??? - Rippler - Stone - Traveler - Tsunami |
| Final Fantasy VII |
| Beta - Chocobuckle - Death Force - Dragon Force - Laser - L4 Suicide - Magic Breath - Pandora's Box - Shadow Flare - Trine |
| Final Fantasy VIII |
| Degenerator - Electrocute - Gatling Gun - Homing Laser - Lv? Death - Laser Eye - Micro Missile - Raybomb - Shockwave Pulsar - Ultra Waves |
| Final Fantasy IX |
| Angel's Snack - Auto-Life - Earth Shake - Frog Drop - Frost - Level 3 Def-Less - Level 4 Holy - Mustardbomb - Night - Twister - Vanish |
| Final Fantasy X |
| Fire Breath - Jump - Nova - Seed Cannon - Stone Breath - Thrust Kick |
| Final Fantasy X-2 |
| Annihilator - Cry in the Night - Drill Shot - Heaven's Cataract - Mortar - Storm Cannon - Supernova |
| Final Fantasy XI |
| Actinic Burst - Amplification - Asuran Claws - Awful Eye - Battle Dance - Blank Gaze - Blastbomb - Blitzstrahl - Blood Drain - Blood Saber - Bludgeon - Body Slam - Bomb Toss - Cannonball - Chaotic Eye - Claw Cyclone - Cleave - Cocoon - Cold Wave - Corrosive Ooze - Cursed Sphere - Death Ray - Death Scissors - Diamondhide - Digest - Dimensional Death - Disseverment - Enervation - Exuviation - Eyes On Me - Feather Barrier - Feather Storm - Feather Tickle - Filamented Hold - Firespit - Flying Hip Press - Foot Kick - Frenetic Rip - Frightful Roar - Frost Breath - Frypan - Geist Wall - Grand Slam - Head Butt - Healing Breeze - Heat Breath - Hecatomb Wave - Helldive - Hydro Shot - Hysteric Barrage - Ice Break - Infrasonics - Jet Stream - Jettatura - Light of Penance - Lowing - MP Drainkiss - Maelstrom - Magic Fruit - Magic Hammer - Magnetite Cloud - Mandibular Bite - Memento Mori - Metallic Body - Mind Blast - Mysterious Light - Pinecone Bomb - Plasma Charge - Poison Breath - Pollen - Power Attack - Queasyshroom - Radiant Breath - Ram Charge - Reactor Cool - Refueling - Regurgitation - Saline Coat - Sandspin - Sandspray - Screwdriver - Seedspray - Sheep Song - Sickle Slash - Smite of Rage - Soporific - Sound Blast - Spinal Cleave - Spiral Spin - Sprout Smack - Stinking Gas - Tail Slap - Temporal Shift - Terror Touch - Uppercut - Venom Shell - Vertical Cleave - Voracious Trunk - Warm-Up - Wild Carrot - Wild Oats - Yawn - Zephyr Mantle |
| Final Fantasy Tactics Advance |
| Drain Touch - Hastebreak - LV? S-Flare - Poison Claw - Stare |
| Final Fantasy Tactics A2 |
| Eerie Sound Wave - Quake - Roar - Sandstorm - Screech - Unction - War Dance |
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| Final Fantasy V - Final Fantasy VI - Final Fantasy VII - Final Fantasy VIII - Final Fantasy IX - Final Fantasy X - Final Fantasy X-2 - Final Fantasy XI - Tactics Advance - Tactics A2 |
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| Axe - Body Slam - Crush - Haymaker - Knife - Rush - Sword Dance |
| Elemental |
| Acid Rain - Aeroja - Almagest - Aqua Breath - Atomic Ray - Avalanche - Beam - Blaze - Breath - - Cyclone - Diamond Dust - Earthquake - Electrocute - Fireball - Flame - Flamethrower - Frost - Hellfire - Inferno - Judgment - Lightning - Quicksand - Sandstorm - Scorch - Shadow Flare - Snowstorm - Spark - Tornado - Tremor - Trine - Tsunami - Wind Slash |
| Restorative/Prevention |
| Angel Whisper - Eerie Sound Wave - Mighty Guard - Pollen - Potion - Wall Change - White Wind |
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| Acid - Bad Breath - Blaster - Bone - Breath - Death Claw - Digestive Acid - Entangle - Flash - Frog Song - Frost - Gaze - Grand Cross - Ink - Mind Blast - Mustardbomb - Needle - Night - Poison Claw - Poison Gas - Pollen - Powder - Sandstorm - Stone Breath - Stone Gaze - Tongue - Vampire |
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| Dragon Force - Guard-Off - Pollen |
| Non-elemental |
| 1000 Needles - Aqua Breath - Beam - Big Bang - Black Fang - Black Hole - Bone - Blaster - Cave-In - Chef's Knife - Cleave - Crush - - Cyclone - Death Claw - Delta Attack - Dischord - Karma - Self-Destruct - Flare Star - Goblin Punch - Heartless Angel - Laser - Level 3 Flare - Level 5 Death - Lifebreak - Maelstrom - Magic Hammer - Matra Magic - Mega Flare - Needle - Reverse Polarity - Roulette - Sacrifice - Sandstorm - Seed Cannon - Shadow Flare - Shockwave - Snort - Sonic Boom - Stone - Supernova - Tentacle - Traveler - Tsunami - Wave Cannon - Zantetsuken |
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| Final Fantasy - Final Fantasy II - Final Fantasy III - Final Fantasy IV - The After Years - Final Fantasy V - Final Fantasy VI - Final Fantasy VII - Dirge of Cerberus - Before Crisis - Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VIII - Final Fantasy IX - Final Fantasy X - Final Fantasy X-2 - Final Fantasy XI - Final Fantasy XII - Revenant Wings - Tactics - Tactics Advance - Tactics A2 - Crystal Defenders - Vagrant Story - Crystal Chronicles - Ring of Fates - My Life as a King - Mystic Quest |
The flamethrower is a mechanical device designed to project a long controllable stream of fire. This weapon has appeared in every Grand Theft Auto game since the first Grand Theft Auto, except in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. It is classified as a Heavy Weapon in the later editions. The Grand Theft Auto III rendition of the flamethrower is based somewhat on the US Army M2-2 flamethrower, albeit lacking a backpack fuel tank, and adopting a rifle like design. The renditions after GTA III are not based on any known flamethrower design, but they may be homebuilt.
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The flamethrower can do damage over a large area. Any vehicles or pedestrians will be instantly set on fire within range. Most pedestrians usually die when lit on fire and only the healthiest car will survive the fire. Fire can be put out by the fire hose on a Firetruck or, in GTA San Andreas, with a Fire Extinguisher. Special vehicles that are fireproofed will be immune from damage from the flamethrower. It is one of the two only weapons that can destroy a Rhino.
The flames from the flamethrower will only damage vehicles and pedestrians. In GTA San Andreas only, the flames can be created on the ground and can spread, making the fire extremely hard to put out if one is started with the flamethrower, even if only one little flame was made to start out with. The flames on the ground will not affect pedestrians but can affect vehicles and the player. If a pedestrian catches on fire, the pedestrian will usually run wildly until his or her death.
Flamethrowers are mainly used in rampages and kill frenzies in Grand Theft Auto 2, Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. In GTA 2, a Fire Truck is equipped with the flamethrower in the mission Flame-It! (Fire Truck Fun!). In GTA San Andreas, the flamethrower is prominently used in the mission Are You Going to San Fierro? where Carl Johnson uses a flamethrower to destroy The Truth's crops in Leafy Hollow. In GTA Liberty City Stories, it is used in the mission Friggin' the Riggin', in where Toni Cipriani uses a flamethrower collected from Phil Cassidy's Fully Cocked Gun Shop to destroy fake ballot papers, Forelli Family members and vans and two printing machines. In GTA Vice City Stories, it is used in the mission Light My Pyre by Armando Mendez, who uses a flamethrower to confront and kill Victor Vance, who ends up killing Armando in the end.
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Flamethrower can refer to two weapons, used by the UNSC:
A flamethrower or flame projector was a weapon which fired a burning stream of liquid or gas. They were useful in close-quarters combat and attacks against caves and bunkers. They were also effective in boarding operations. During the Clone Wars, the clone blaze troopers had massive flamethrowers capable of melting most materials.
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Because of their usefulness, flamethrowers were sometimes used by bounty hunters; most notably Durge and Jango and Boba Fett. Also, certain models of assassin droids were equipped with flamethrowers; such as ASN-121, IG-88, and L8-L9, which used a flamethrower that fired balls of flame rather than a spray of fire. Flamethrowers had advantages against lightsaber wielding adversaries such as Jedi because the fiery spray is not as easily (if at all) blocked as blaster fire.
During the Jedi Civil War, Revan may have purchased droid flamethrowers for his two droids, HK-47 and T3-M4, for use during his quest for the Star Forge.
The Empire and the Corporate Sector occasionally used flamethrowers against rioters, due to their horrific and demoralizing effects.
Some ARC Troopers integrated miniature flamethrowers into one of the gauntlets on their armor.
The Mandalorian Walon Vau had a very powerful flamethrower that he took from a flame trooper that was said to be able to melt droids.
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Flamethrower can refer to:
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