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'''Burn''' ({{r|継続|Keizoku}}, "continual"), or '''Flow''' in the English game releases, is a negative [[status effect]] found in every Medarot game. | '''Burn''' ({{r|継続|Keizoku}}, "continual"), or '''Flow''' in the English game releases, is a negative [[status effect]] found in every Medarot game. | ||
== Effects == | |||
The Burn status can be inflicted by the [[Fire]] or [[Melt]] attacks, or from the effects of certain [[Medaforce]]s. It causes the Medarot to take damage at set intervals (similar to poison in other games) until the status effect is cured or the battle ends. | The Burn status can be inflicted by the [[Fire]] or [[Melt]] attacks, or from the effects of certain [[Medaforce]]s. It causes the Medarot to take damage at set intervals (similar to poison in other games) until the status effect is cured or the battle ends. | ||
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The amount of Burn damage inflicted at each interval depends on the [[power (stat|power]] of the attack that inflicted it. Parts cannot be destroyed from Burn damage, but it can reduce all of a Medarot's parts to 1 HP, making them an easy target for [[pierce|piercing]] attacks. | The amount of Burn damage inflicted at each interval depends on the [[power (stat|power]] of the attack that inflicted it. Parts cannot be destroyed from Burn damage, but it can reduce all of a Medarot's parts to 1 HP, making them an easy target for [[pierce|piercing]] attacks. | ||
[[ | == Medarot 7 onwards == | ||
In [[Medarot 7]] and later games, the Burn status was replaced with individual status effects for Fire (ファイア) and Melt (メルト), inflicted by their respective attacks. | |||
The Fire status does damage at the end of the Medarot's cooldown phase (after attacking), while the Melt status causes damage at the end of their charge phase (before attacking). | |||
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Revision as of 09:50, 6 December 2014
This page describes the Burn status effect. For the Medal attribute associated with the Phoenix Medal, see Burn (attribute).
Burn (継続, "continual"), or Flow in the English game releases, is a negative status effect found in every Medarot game.
Effects
The Burn status can be inflicted by the Fire or Melt attacks, or from the effects of certain Medaforces. It causes the Medarot to take damage at set intervals (similar to poison in other games) until the status effect is cured or the battle ends.
The status effect will cure itself if enough time passes, but it can also be cured by using Burn Cancel (in Medarot 1, 2, and R) or Status Clear (in later games).
The amount of Burn damage inflicted at each interval depends on the power of the attack that inflicted it. Parts cannot be destroyed from Burn damage, but it can reduce all of a Medarot's parts to 1 HP, making them an easy target for piercing attacks.
Medarot 7 onwards
In Medarot 7 and later games, the Burn status was replaced with individual status effects for Fire (ファイア) and Melt (メルト), inflicted by their respective attacks.
The Fire status does damage at the end of the Medarot's cooldown phase (after attacking), while the Melt status causes damage at the end of their charge phase (before attacking).
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Game Boy era status effects |
Negative: Bind - Burn - Flux - Stop - Homesick - Countdown - Charge Drain - No Defend - No Dodge Disable - Confuse - Action Induce - Sigil - Lock In - Lock Out Positive: Boost Charge - Auto-Repair - Charge Drain - Unseal - Multi-Act |
Introduced in Medarot DS/7 |
Negative: Hold / Wave - Fire / Melt - Virus / Bug - Thunder / Freeze - Flash - Tornado Positive: Radar Sight - Stealth - Hit Promise - Evade Promise - Commander - Heater - Cooler - Self Repair Drive Boost - Mobile Boost - Guard Boost - Shoot Boost - Fight Boost - Charge Boost - Terrain Control |