Let’s be honest, fire is annoying, primarily because it obstructs your view. The only ways to remove fire (that I know of) is by using a low-fire pack, a water source (which some maps don’t even have), enduring the fire’s duration, or taking a trip to the heavens. It’s genuinely not necessary, but I think ice boomboxes should remove fire effects from a player (if contact is made). I’m not saying players should utilize this all the time, but it’d be a cool (no joke intended) game mechanic to have in general.
This doesn’t really seem useful. If you set someone on fire and use a ice boombox then that would remove the purpose of setting them on fire.
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Understandable. Like I said, it’s not really necessary, just a minor idea
I think an interesting idea would be to add the ice vignette from the powder snow to an ice boombox, other than that I cant see how this would be needed. Fire boomboxes are fine, just leave them as is.
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