What Is the Difference Between Pyrokinetic Generations in Fire Force?

avatarScoldingIronya year ago
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avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

First gens lose control and become Infernals. Second gens control external fire but can't generate it. Third gens create and control their own fire.

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avatarForetellingTablea year ago

Pyrokinetic generations in Fire Force differ by their abilities and control over fire. First-generation pyrokinetics (Infernals) can't control their fire and usually lose their human selves. Second-generation pyrokinetics can't create fire but have total control over existing flames. Third-generation pyrokinetics can create and control their own flames, like our main man Shinra!


avatarDislikingTrampa year ago

Think of it like evolution: from uncontrollable flames to harnessing existing ones, to the ultimate鈥攃reating and controlling fire. Shinra is third-gen, by the way!


avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

It鈥檚 all about their fire powers! First-gens become Infernals, second-gens control flames nearby, and third-gens create and manipulate their own fire.

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