Tactical tabletop-inspired RPGSunderfolkwill launch with a roster of six classes for players to choose from. Each class is represented by a different animal, each with a different set of abilities that can be used in combat. Some classes are more physically based, while others focus on magic. One ofSunderfolk’ssix classes, the Pyromancer focuses on high-damage spells and can use their fiery abilities to unleash deadly area-of-effect attacks across the battlefield.

For Game Rant Advance, we spoke with several Secret Door devs aboutSunderfolk’s classes, with narrative designer Neo Zhang talking about the chaotic, powerful gameplay of the Pyromancer class.

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Sunderfolk’s Pyromancer Abilities Explained

Described as “a fiery bundle of joy and chaos,” by Zhang, the Pyromancer is a salamander, a type of amphibian traditionally associated with the element of fire. The association is rather obvious, as in mythology, the term “salamander” is sometimes used to refer to a fire elemental. The Pyromancer’s abilities are obviously based around fire, but they can also be compared to aSorcerer inDungeons and Dragonswho focuses on area-of-effect-spells. They possess Firepower, a passive ability that lets them absorb fire, granting +2 to each attack and can be stacked up to three times. In addition, as they level up, the Pyromancer gains access to a number of abilities they can cast in battle, including:

The Pyromancer Can Unleash An Inferno

The Pyromancer’s Ultimate ability inSunderfolkis Inferno. This massive flaming orb, similar toDungeons and Dragons’Fireball spell, is one of the most powerful area-of-effect attacks available inSunderfolk,capable of hitting large numbers of enemies at once and dealing a ton of damage. Even better, every hex that Inferno hits remains on fire after the attack is finished, making the battlefield more dangerous for enemies to traverse. As Zhang summarized the Pyromancer’s Ultimate Ability and general strategy,

“They deal massive damage, but their actions usually leave the battlefield covered in flames — sometimes helpful, sometimes a big problem.”

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The Pyromancer’s Fate Deck Explained

Sunderfolkdifferentiates itself fromDungeons and Dragonsand othertabletop role-playing gamesby featuring a Fate Deck. Instead of rolling a D20, players draw from their character’s Fate Deck each turn. Some Fate cards are straightforward, adding damage to or subtracting it from the attack’s total. However, each class’s Fate deck also features specialized cards that synergize with its play style.

ThePyromancer’s Fate deckincludes Leap cards, which increase their mobility and battlefield control by letting them move great distances at once. Some cards allow them to absorb the surrounding fire, boosting their Firepower passive ability. Some of these cards, much like the Cauterize ability above, also allow the Pyromancer to heal by absorbing fire. Finally, the deck includes cards that let the Pyromancer add even more fire to the board, which they can then make use of by boosting their attacks or traveling directly to any of these flaming hexes.

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WhenSunderfolkreleases on April 23, the Pyromancer will team up with the Arcanist, Bard,Berserker, Ranger, and Rogue to embark on epic adventures and defend the townsfolk of Arden from the many threats of the Sunderlands. Tabletop game lovers who enjoy doing large amounts of damage, having control over the battlefield, and of course, attacking with lots and lots of fire should definitely giveSunderfolk’sPyromancer class a try.

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