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|reason=There's a lot of stuff here. Like the 2 save thing? It doesn't really make sense, and it's unprecedented. Statistically, it changes damage spread in weird ways. The radius is also unusual, not as much in that it expands but the expansion rate isn't quite linear. The name doesn't really fit. This should be "Digestive Burst" or something; I'm not sure why it's respiratory. Not sure why you need the Air descriptor. Although I like the size damage thing, why does it work that way, and why did you think this was lacking? I mean, in general, smaller things are going to be a little weaker, so why the need to pick on them? So, taken alone, these problems aren't so bad, but together, they're a dislike.
 
|reason=There's a lot of stuff here. Like the 2 save thing? It doesn't really make sense, and it's unprecedented. Statistically, it changes damage spread in weird ways. The radius is also unusual, not as much in that it expands but the expansion rate isn't quite linear. The name doesn't really fit. This should be "Digestive Burst" or something; I'm not sure why it's respiratory. Not sure why you need the Air descriptor. Although I like the size damage thing, why does it work that way, and why did you think this was lacking? I mean, in general, smaller things are going to be a little weaker, so why the need to pick on them? So, taken alone, these problems aren't so bad, but together, they're a dislike.
 
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The whole spell's a biology-related in-joke. I guess you just don't get it. Here's a hint - it has to do with the immune system. --[[User:Luigifan18|Luigifan18]] ([[User talk:Luigifan18|talk]]) 13:16, 5 November 2012 (UTC)

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There's a lot of stuff here. Like the 2 save thing? It doesn't really make sense, and it's unprecedented. Statistically, it changes damage spread in weird ways. The radius is also unusual, not as much in that it expands but the expansion rate isn't quite linear. The name doesn't really fit. This should be "Digestive Burst" or something; I'm not sure why it's respiratory. Not sure why you need the Air descriptor. Although I like the size damage thing, why does it work that way, and why did you think this was lacking? I mean, in general, smaller things are going to be a little weaker, so why the need to pick on them? So, taken alone, these problems aren't so bad, but together, they're a dislike.

The whole spell's a biology-related in-joke. I guess you just don't get it. Here's a hint - it has to do with the immune system. --Luigifan18 (talk) 13:16, 5 November 2012 (UTC)