April 14, 20169 yr Author An anti-fire pot alone gives the same effect as an anti-dragonfire shield. Not completely... What's so hard to understand? It gives "slight" immunity against fire, you can still get hit heavily.
April 14, 20169 yr An anti-fire pot alone gives the same effect as an anti-dragonfire shield. no lol. read the wiki... i just posted a wiki quote
April 14, 20169 yr It is the EXACT same effect as the shield. Shield without potion = slight immunity Potion without shield = slight immunity Shield with potion = complete immunity They both reduce the damage by the same amount. good point actually. will try that out
April 14, 20169 yr Oh but I'm wrong. Dumbass. he explained it very well. you didn't even bother to explain that. and now i am a dumbass? Edited April 14, 20169 yr by Krys
April 14, 20169 yr he explained it very well. you didn't even bother to explain that. and now i am a dumbass "An anti-fire pot alone gives the same effect as an anti-dragonfire shield." Dumbass. Edited April 14, 20169 yr by Saladin
April 14, 20169 yr "An anti-fire pot alone gives the same effect as an anti-dragonfire shield." Dumbass. that's not explaining lol. you dumbass. now please shut up.
April 14, 20169 yr An anti-fire pot alone gives the same effect as an anti-dragonfire shield. try fighting iron dragons without an shield : )
April 14, 20169 yr try fighting iron dragons without an shield : ) Blame jackshow for my incorrect information, ty.
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