Yooooo, tell me a bit about Liquid Fire and why it interests you?*I arrive waiting for the lesson to begin*
Liquid fire aka Greek fire, is a liquid flame. It is fire in a liquid state that ignites even more when water is applied. Because it is in a liquid state it is strong against water as it travels through/above water (Igniting it further), it is also less dense than water. It is stopped by strong earth as it prevents it from spreading and doesn’t have a chemical reaction with it. Though the liquid fire can sit on top of the earth it remains burning. It is a very destructive element and must be used carefully. It interests me because I feel like it has a lot of potential as an element and event though very destructive can be very flexible. (also it's cool U_U)
It’s a very simple and versatile technique that allows you to create small moments of offense and defense simultaneously. Though not very large in size, using liquid fire in most capacities is still very damaging. So it can be a good deterrent. It also doesn't require a source, so it can be applied quickly. It really utilizes the nature of liquid fire to show it's effectiveness. It can also be used to manipulate these things from sources of liquid fire.
The range, level of versatility and level of output. It's an extremely versatile and effective technique. This is as good as your imagination is. Using the technique requires lots of creativity. Knowing how to use this technique properly can really turn the tide in a battle. Overwhelming your opponent very quickly, creating a large body of liquid fire, protecting yourself from oncoming attacks, etc…(The list is quite endless.) Whereas in the previous technique your volume and force are limited, this one it isn't nearly as much. This technique can go toe to toe with extremely strong techniques, where as the previous technique can be overwhelmed quite easily, in range, speed and damage output.
Gotcha, I don’t have any questions with this one.
Definitely, the range on this one is quite surprising as well. I have a few ideas now. I have no questions though as the technique is pretty simple.
The techniques are simple enough, I don't have any questions.