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[[File:humantorch_8631.jpg|link=Fantastic Four|right|Of the four, girls find him the [[Incredibly Lame Pun|hottest.]] ]]
[[File:humantorch 8631.jpg|link=Fantastic Four|frame|Of the four, girls find him the [[Incredibly Lame Pun|hottest.]] ]]


{{quote|'''Dr. McNinja:''' Oh, alright, the [[McNinja|ninja poseurs]] out there now? They light you on fire? I guess I can spare a sec to get nuts on some punkers.
'''Dan McNinja:''' No. I lit myself on fire. Anyway, I got in pretty deep, and now these tootlepuffs are trying to get me all the time.
'''Dr. McNinja:''' You. Lit. Yourself. On fire. ''Why did you light yourself on fire.''
'''Dan McNinja:''' Huh? Seriously? Because. ''[[Crazy Awesome|They can't grab me if I'm on fire.]]''
|''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'' <ref>Good thing about his [http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/5p47 fine fire proof ninja suit.]</ref>}}


A subtrope of [[Playing with Fire]].
{{quote|'''Dr. McNinja:''' Oh, alright, the [[McNinja|ninja poseurs]] out there now? They light you on fire? I guess I can spare a sec to get nuts on some punkers.<br />
'''Dan McNinja:''' No. I lit myself on fire. Anyway, I got in pretty deep, and now these tootlepuffs are trying to get me all the time.<br />
'''Dr. McNinja:''' You. Lit. Yourself. On fire. ''Why did you light yourself on fire.''<br />
'''Dan McNinja:''' Huh? Seriously? Because. ''[[Crazy Awesome|They can't grab me if I'm on fire.]]''|''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic)|The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'' [[hottip:*:Good thing about his [http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/5p47 fine fire proof ninja suit.]}}


A character has the ability to set their ''whole'' body ablaze with flames. Different from [[Man On Fire]], as the latter trope involves that person being harmed by said fire. Because fire is awesome, this makes the character [[Incendiary Exponent|automatically awesome]]. If they can turn it on or off, expect them to enjoy showing off via [[Finger-Snap Lighter]]. May be a form of [[Battle Aura]]. [[Flaming Hair]] is a subtrope of this, where a person can only ignite their hair. By their nature, the character is not harmed by setting themselves on fire—they have the [[Required Secondary Powers]] .
A subtrope of [[Playing With Fire]].


If the character ''becomes'' fire and is not simply covered in it, then the trope is [[Elemental Shapeshifter]]. May count as [[Elemental Armor]]. An extreme part of [[Burning with Anger]].
A character has the ability to set their ''whole'' body ablaze with flames. Different from [[Man On Fire]], as the latter trope involves that person being harmed by said fire. Because fire is awesome, this makes the character [[Incendiary Exponent|automatically awesome]]. If they can turn it on or off, expect them to enjoy showing off via [[Finger Snap Lighter]]. May be a form of [[Battle Aura]]. [[Flaming Hair]] is a subtrope of this, where a person can only ignite their hair. By their nature, the character is not harmed by setting themselves on fire -- they have the [[Required Secondary Powers]] .

If the character ''becomes'' fire and is not simply covered in it, then the trope is [[Elemental Shapeshifter]]. May count as [[Elemental Armor]]. An extreme part of [[Burning With Anger]].
{{examples|Examples}}


{{examples}}
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The Winged Dragon of Ra in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]'' does this. They call his ignited form a phoenix.
* The Winged Dragon of Ra in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' does this. They call his ignited form a phoenix.
* ''[[Naruto]]''
* ''[[Naruto]]''
** When Might Guy [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique|opens up the 6th Chakra Gate]] he able to use the Morning Peacock technique: [[Rapid Fire Fisticuffs]] that go ''so'' fast [[Art Major Physics|the punches make shock-waves whose friction set the air on fire.]]
** When Might Guy [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique|opens up the 6th Chakra Gate]] he able to use the Morning Peacock technique: [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]] that go ''so'' fast [[Art Major Physics|the punches make shock-waves whose friction set the air on fire.]]
** {{spoiler|Naruto's chakra cloak when in full control of the fox}} looks quite a lot like fire.
** {{spoiler|Naruto's chakra cloak when in full control of the fox}} looks quite a lot like fire.
* [[Playing With Fire|Fire magic]] users on ''[[Kaze no Stigma (Light Novel)|Kaze no Stigma]]'' do this often.
* [[Playing with Fire|Fire magic]] users on ''[[Kaze no Stigma]]'' do this often.
* Sekima Hiwatari of [[Busou Renkin]].
* Sekima Hiwatari of [[Busou Renkin]].
* [[Fairy Tail (Manga)|Natsu]]'s Flames Of Emotion gives him this effect.
* [[Fairy Tail|Natsu]]'s Flames Of Emotion gives him this effect.
* Tsuna of [[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]! has his hands and forehead covered by Sky Flames when he goes [[Super Mode|Hyper]] [[Tranquil Fury|Dying]] [[Hyper Awareness|Will]] Mode.
* Tsuna of [[Katekyo Hitman Reborn]]! has his hands and forehead covered by Sky Flames when he goes [[Super Mode|Hyper]] [[Tranquil Fury|Dying]] [[Hyper Awareness|Will]] Mode.
* In ''[[Kinnikuman]]'', Kinnikuman Mariposa can set himself on fire to prevent people from grabbing him. He can also use it offensively and burn his foes with physical contact.



== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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** The original [[Golden Age]] Human Torch and his sidekick Toro. And their [[Modern Age]] [[Distaff Counterpart]] Tara.
** The original [[Golden Age]] Human Torch and his sidekick Toro. And their [[Modern Age]] [[Distaff Counterpart]] Tara.
* Fire from [[DC Comics]]. Her fire is green and [[Censor Steam|covers her naughty bits]].
* Fire from [[DC Comics]]. Her fire is green and [[Censor Steam|covers her naughty bits]].
* [http://www.costumzee.com/view/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/300px-thefallen.jpg The Fallen] from the [[Transformers]] Comics takes this to the extreme by not only being permanently on fire, but ''having flames inside his body.''
* [http://www.costumzee.com/view/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/300px-thefallen.jpg The Fallen]{{Dead link}} from the [[Transformers]] Comics takes this to the extreme by not only being permanently on fire, but ''having flames inside his body.''
* Judge Fire, from ''[[Judge Dredd]]'', as one would expect from the name.
* Judge Fire, from ''[[Judge Dredd]]'', as one would expect from the name.
* Liz Sherman from ''[[Hellboy (Comic Book)|Hellboy]]'' can do this.
* Liz Sherman from ''[[Hellboy (comics)|Hellboy]]'' can do this.
* Blue Fire from ''Wham Comics'' is covered in blue flames when manifesting his powers.
* Blue Fire from ''Wham Comics'' is covered in blue flames when manifesting his powers.


== [[Film]] - Animation ==
== [[Film]] - Animation ==
* Monstrous Nightmares in ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (Film)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'' can do this.
* Monstrous Nightmares in ''[[How to Train Your Dragon (animation)|How to Train Your Dragon]]'' can do this.
* One of Jack-Jack's powers in ''[[The Incredibles (Animation)|The Incredibles]]'' is this.
* One of Jack-Jack's powers in ''[[The Incredibles]]'' is this.




== [[Film]] - Live Action ==
== [[Film]] - Live Action ==
* Fezzik, from ''[[The Princess Bride (Film)|The Princess Bride]]'', with the holocaust cloak, in a wheelbarrow on fire. "There will be no suwvivows!"
* Fezzik, from ''[[The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'', with the holocaust cloak, in a wheelbarrow on fire. "There will be no suwvivows!"




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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* The Balrog in ''[[Lord of the Rings]]''.
* The Balrog in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* Semirhage from ''[[Wheel of Time]]'' uses this as a disguise (though it is probably only an illusion).
* Semirhage from ''[[Wheel of Time]]'' uses this as a disguise (though it is probably only an illusion).
* Katniss of ''[[The Hunger Games]]'' is called ''the girl who was on fire'' for a reason.
* Katniss of ''[[The Hunger Games]]'' is called ''the girl who was on fire'' for a reason.
* Red of ''[[Monster (Literature)|Monster]]'' can do this.
* Red of ''[[Monster (novel)|Monster]]'' can do this.
* Firebirds of Russian mythology (not to be confused with [[The Phoenix]], though they have several similarities). Depending on the version, they were either ''literally'' on fire or just glow-in-the-dark. Most people assume the former, since it's infinitely more badass.
* Firebirds of Russian mythology (not to be confused with [[The Phoenix]], though they have several similarities). Depending on the version, they were either ''literally'' on fire or just glow-in-the-dark. Most people assume the former, since it's infinitely more badass.
* In [[The Dresden Files]] book ''Ghost Story'', Harry learns that things work a bit differently {{spoiler|now that he's a ghost. Sort of. When he gets angry, his entire body starts to burn, and it actually blisters him.}}
* In [[The Dresden Files]] book ''Ghost Story'', Harry learns that things work a bit differently {{spoiler|now that he's a ghost. Sort of. When he gets angry, his entire body starts to burn, and it actually blisters him.}}


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]''
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]''
** The Crimson Coat of Iphazz allows a character to do this in.
** The Crimson Coat of Iphazz allows a character to do this in.
** Fire Shield spells.
** Fire Shield spells.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Pokémon (Franchise)|Pokémon]]'': Some Fire-type Pokémon are covered in flames, like Moltres or Rapidash. Several Fire-types have this to a lesser degree, like Emboar (who has a ''beard'' of flame) and Normal Mode Darmanitan (who has flaming eyebrows.) The moves Flare Blitz and Flame Wheel involve tackling the opponent while in this state. The former does produce recoil, though.
* ''[[Pokémon]]'': Some Fire-type Pokémon are covered in flames, like Moltres or Rapidash. Several Fire-types have this to a lesser degree, like Emboar (who has a ''beard'' of flame) and Normal Mode Darmanitan (who has flaming eyebrows.) The moves Flare Blitz and Flame Wheel involve tackling the opponent while in this state. The former does produce recoil, though.
* Ignus, from ''[[Planescape Torment]]''. Originally a [[Man On Fire]], the fire did not really kill him. So he's now this.
* Ignus, from ''[[Planescape: Torment]]''. Originally a [[Man On Fire]], the fire did not really kill him. So he's now this.
* ''[[Halo 3]]'': In online multiplayer, you know what the quickest and easiest way to identify an employee of Bungie Studios is? They'll be wearing Hayabusa armor....that's on fire. This is a reference to a famous description of ''Halo 2'', given by Bungie while it was still under development, "Halo 2 is a lot like Halo 1, except it's Halo 1 on fire going 120 miles per hour through a hospital zone chased by helicopters and ninjas. And the ninjas are all on fire too."
* ''[[Halo 3]]'': In online multiplayer, you know what the quickest and easiest way to identify an employee of Bungie Studios is? They'll be wearing Hayabusa armor....that's on fire. This is a reference to a famous description of ''Halo 2'', given by Bungie while it was still under development, "Halo 2 is a lot like Halo 1, except it's Halo 1 on fire going 120 miles per hour through a hospital zone chased by helicopters and ninjas. And the ninjas are all on fire too."
** A simliar honour is bestowed upon those who preordered the game, but with red flames instead of blue. It tends to make them targets for snipers.
** A simliar honour is bestowed upon those who preordered the game, but with red flames instead of blue. It tends to make them targets for snipers.
* The ''[[Warcraft 3]]'' ability Immolation, in which the unit covers himself in flame to damage the enemy (but manifests as a circle of flame surrounding the unit). The item "Cloak of Flames" gives this ability passively.
* The ''[[Warcraft 3]]'' ability Immolation, in which the unit covers himself in flame to damage the enemy (but manifests as a circle of flame surrounding the unit). The item "Cloak of Flames" gives this ability passively.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'': Warlocks get such an ability. It is also employed by mooks in Utgarde Keep.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'': Warlocks get such an ability. It is also employed by mooks in Utgarde Keep.
* ''[[Starcraft]]'': The Archons (Blue fire!) and Dark Archons (Orange fire!).
* ''[[StarCraft]]'': The Archons (Blue fire!) and Dark Archons (Orange fire!).
* ''[[Mortal Kombat]] Deception'' (PSP only) ''and Armageddon'' (All platforms) have Blaze. What is Blaze? About 20 feet of pure magma on fire.
* ''[[Mortal Kombat]] Deception'' (PSP only) ''and Armageddon'' (All platforms) have Blaze. What is Blaze? About 20 feet of pure magma on fire.
* ''[[Master of Magic]]'' has Immolation unit ability -- units engaging an unit with it in a melee attack effectively subjected to a low-powered fireball.
* ''[[Master of Magic]]'' has Immolation unit ability—units engaging an unit with it in a melee attack effectively subjected to a low-powered fireball.
* ''[[Age of Wonders]] II'' has [http://aow2.heavengames.com/aowsm/gameinfo/unitabilities/general.shtml#Ignition Ignition] ability and Fire Halo enchantment. Anyone who isn't immune to fire is set aflame upon striking such an unit.
* ''[[Age of Wonders]] II'' has [http://aow2.heavengames.com/aowsm/gameinfo/unitabilities/general.shtml#Ignition Ignition] ability and Fire Halo enchantment. Anyone who isn't immune to fire is set aflame upon striking such an unit.
* Flynn's Enhahou Yokushou Mystic Arte from the [[PS 3]] version of ''[[Tales of Vesperia (Video Game)|Tales of Vesperia]]'', seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-BsipWZrkU here].
* Flynn's Enhahou Yokushou Mystic Arte from the [[Play Station 3]] version of ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'', seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-BsipWZrkU here].
* Gulcasa of ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' and ''[[Blaze Union]]'', as part of his [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]].
* Gulcasa of ''[[Yggdra Union]]'' and ''[[Blaze Union]]'', as part of his [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]].
* Kyo from ''[[King of Fighters]]'' when pulling off a more powerful version of his orochinagi.
* Kyo from ''[[King of Fighters]]'' when pulling off a more powerful version of his orochinagi.
* ''[[Kirby]]'': Kirby turns ''into'' a fireball and rushes into his foes.
* ''[[Kirby]]'': Kirby turns ''into'' a fireball and rushes into his foes.
* ''[[Clonk (Video Game)|Clonk]]'': The ''Metal and Magic'' [[Game Mod|fan-mod]] includes the hot blood spell, which causes this trope. Walking into your enemies after casting it can lead to another [[Man On Fire|fun trope]]. Fun for you, that is, not for them.
* ''[[Clonk]]'': The ''Metal and Magic'' [[Game Mod|fan-mod]] includes the hot blood spell, which causes this trope. Walking into your enemies after casting it can lead to another [[Man On Fire|fun trope]]. Fun for you, that is, not for them.
* Cinder from ''[[Killer Instinct (Video Game)|Killer Instinct]]''. And his rival is...[[An Ice Person|Gl]][[Voluntary Shapeshifting|acius]].
* Cinder from ''[[Killer Instinct]]''. And his rival is...[[An Ice Person|Gl]][[Voluntary Shapeshifting|acius]].
* ''[[City of Heroes]]'' has a Fire Aura powerset. It also has Thermal Radiation, which has fire for multiple different purposes, such as healing wounds... with fire. Protecting your teammates from damage... with fire. Improving your allies resistance to status effect and improving their damage... with fire. And finally, the only logical use of the powerset -- causing damage to your enemies' resistances and ability to recover from wounds... well, you see where this is headed. The entire Thermal Radiation set is devoted to making your team into [[Badass|badasses]] through the precise art of [[Overly Long Gag|setting them on fire.]]
* ''[[City of Heroes]]'' has a Fire Aura powerset. It also has Thermal Radiation, which has fire for multiple different purposes, such as healing wounds... with fire. Protecting your teammates from damage... with fire. Improving your allies resistance to status effect and improving their damage... with fire. And finally, the only logical use of the powerset—causing damage to your enemies' resistances and ability to recover from wounds... well, you see where this is headed. The entire Thermal Radiation set is devoted to making your team into [[badass]]es through the precise art of [[Overly Long Gag|setting them on fire.]]
* ''[[Guild Wars]]'' has a spell that sets you on fire, and makes you faster. When it expires, you set everyone around you on fire.
* ''[[Guild Wars]]'' has a spell that sets you on fire, and makes you faster. When it expires, you set everyone around you on fire.
* From [[Borderlands (Video Game)|Borderlands]], Lilith's Phoenix skill manifests as a pair of wings made of fire, as well as a bit of this. It triggers when she gets a kill, [[Man On Fire|igniting nearby enemies]] [[Awesome Yet Practical|and giving her a chance to have free bullets for a few seconds.]]
* From [[Borderlands]], Lilith's Phoenix skill manifests as a pair of wings made of fire, as well as a bit of this. It triggers when she gets a kill, [[Man On Fire|igniting nearby enemies]] [[Awesome Yet Practical|and giving her a chance to have free bullets for a few seconds.]]
* Lots of examples in ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]'': the monsters Flaming Troll and Flaming Samurai, as well as the Flaming Gravy Fairy familiar, all have this, [[Meaningful Name|as is pretty obvious from their names]]. For the player, there's the ability Salamander Kata, which doesn't hurt your enemies but constantly recharges your MP; a straighter version is the [http://www.burningman.com/ "Burning, Man"] effect, which surrounds you in enemy-toasting fire, but also [[Man On Fire|burns you just as badly]] unless you have a special tattoo.
* Lots of examples in ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]'': the monsters Flaming Troll and Flaming Samurai, as well as the Flaming Gravy Fairy familiar, all have this, [[Meaningful Name|as is pretty obvious from their names]]. For the player, there's the ability Salamander Kata, which doesn't hurt your enemies but constantly recharges your MP; a straighter version is the [http://www.burningman.com/ "Burning, Man"] effect, which surrounds you in enemy-toasting fire, but also [[Man On Fire|burns you just as badly]] unless you have a special tattoo.
* A "Body of Fire" spell in ''[[Arcanum]]'' allows you to engulf anyboby, including yourself, with flames, resulting in added fire damage and resistance, as well as burning foes and their equipment when they hit the recepient with melee weapon. Howewer, it's the hardest spell to maintain, [[Incredibly Lame Pun|burning]] your mana at least twice faster than other prolonged spells, perhaps to prevent it from being a [[Game Breaker]].
* A "Body of Fire" spell in ''[[Arcanum]]'' allows you to engulf anyboby, including yourself, with flames, resulting in added fire damage and resistance, as well as burning foes and their equipment when they hit the recepient with melee weapon. Howewer, it's the hardest spell to maintain, [[Incredibly Lame Pun|burning]] your mana at least twice faster than other prolonged spells, perhaps to prevent it from being a [[Game Breaker]].


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Webcomic)|The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', Dan McNinja sets himself on fire to prevent lesser ninjas from catching him. His suit is explicitly fireproof, but we don't find this out until about fifty pages later, after he lit himself on fire again.
* In ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]'', Dan McNinja sets himself on fire to prevent lesser ninjas from catching him. His suit is explicitly fireproof, but we don't find this out until about fifty pages later, after he lit himself on fire again.
* ''[[Axe Cop (Webcomic)|Axe Cop]]'': Axe Cop can light himself and his team on fire to become [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Axe Cop Fire]] and the Axe Cop Fire Gang.
* ''[[Axe Cop]]'': Axe Cop can light himself and his team on fire to become [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Axe Cop Fire]] and the Axe Cop Fire Gang.
* Annie of ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]''. Somewhat of an aversion; she can [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=628 create large amounts of magical fire] and [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=412 not burn herself with it,] so she certainly ''could'' do this, but it hasn't happened so far.
* Annie of ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]''. Somewhat of an aversion; she can [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=628 create large amounts of magical fire] and [http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=412 not burn herself with it,] so she certainly can do this, but she combines it with transforming into etheric [[Winged Humanoid]] shape, and the other time visibly into fire elemental (and wrapped Ysengrin too, while she's at it).
* Damien from ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]''.
* Damien from ''[[El Goonish Shive]]''.
* ''[[Wayward Sons (Webcomic)|Wayward Sons]]'': Hestya, whose powers are nearly identical to [[Fantastic Four|Johnny Storm's]]. Except there's only one known substance that can survive the heat, and [[Fan Service|her clothes aren't made of it]].
* ''[[Wayward Sons]]'': Hestya, whose powers are nearly identical to [[Fantastic Four|Johnny Storm's]]. Except there's only one known substance that can survive the heat, and [[Fan Service|her clothes aren't made of it]].



== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* In a ''[[New York Magician]]'' story arc, Michel first sees Melooch (a firefighter) with his 'rider' (ancient fire god who's sharing his body) this way.
* In a ''[[New York Magician]]'' story arc, Michel first sees Melooch (a firefighter) with his 'rider' (ancient fire god who's sharing his body) this way.
* In the ''[[Global Guardians PBEM Universe]]'', this was actually pretty common among characters who [[Playing With Fire|controlled fire]]. Starfire, Ablaze, Firefall, Inferna, Centigrade (who is also [[An Ice Person]]), Incendie ("Blaze" in French), Mondfeur ("Moonfire" in German), Ulkataranara ("Comet Man" in Hindi), Playma ("Flame" in Russian), Salamander, Sunfire, Wildfire, Flame, Ifrit, Komet, Inferno, Fuoco Bianco ("White Fire" in Italian), Pumpkin Jack, Tourmaline, Pyro, and Red Devil all could wrap flames around themselves like a blanket.
* In the ''[[Global Guardians PBEM Universe]]'', this was actually pretty common among characters who [[Playing with Fire|controlled fire]]. Starfire, Ablaze, Firefall, Inferna, Centigrade (who is also [[An Ice Person]]), Incendie ("Blaze" in French), Mondfeur ("Moonfire" in German), Ulkataranara ("Comet Man" in Hindi), Playma ("Flame" in Russian), Salamander, Sunfire, Wildfire, Flame, Ifrit, Komet, Inferno, Fuoco Bianco ("White Fire" in Italian), Pumpkin Jack, Tourmaline, Pyro, and Red Devil all could wrap flames around themselves like a blanket.
* ''[[Homestar Runner (Web Animation)|Homestar Runner]]'': In ''Peasant's Quest'', one of the requirements to be a peasant (and thus face Trogdor) is to be on fire.
* ''[[Homestar Runner]]'': In ''Peasant's Quest'', one of the requirements to be a peasant (and thus face Trogdor) is to be on fire.
* Phoenixfire of the [[Whateley Universe]]. Like you couldn't guess from her codename.
* Phoenixfire of the [[Whateley Universe]]. Like you couldn't guess from her codename.
** Also her mom, making Phoenixfire's codename extra-appropriate.
** Also her mom, making Phoenixfire's codename extra-appropriate.
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* ''[[The Venture Bros]]'': One character is an expy of The Human Torch's from ''[[The Fantastic Four]]''. But he feels terrible pain from the fire, lacking the [[Required Secondary Powers]].
* ''[[The Venture Bros]]'': One character is an expy of The Human Torch's from ''[[The Fantastic Four]]''. But he feels terrible pain from the fire, lacking the [[Required Secondary Powers]].
* Chernobog in ''[[Fantasia]]''.
* Chernobog in ''[[Fantasia]]''.
* Father from ''[[Codename Kids Next Door]]''. [[Crazy Awesome|He's basically a black silhouette of a stereotypical sitcom dad who sounds like Orson Welles and is usually covered in flames]]. A character called Sir Toasty had the same shtick.
* Father from ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]''. [[Crazy Awesome|He's basically a black silhouette of a stereotypical sitcom dad who sounds like Orson Welles and is usually covered in flames]]. A character called Sir Toasty had the same shtick.
* The denizens of the Fire Kingdom in ''[[Adventure Time (Animation)|Adventure Time]]''.
* The denizens of the Fire Kingdom in ''[[Adventure Time]]''.


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Of the four, girls find him the hottest.

Dr. McNinja: Oh, alright, the ninja poseurs out there now? They light you on fire? I guess I can spare a sec to get nuts on some punkers.
Dan McNinja: No. I lit myself on fire. Anyway, I got in pretty deep, and now these tootlepuffs are trying to get me all the time.
Dr. McNinja: You. Lit. Yourself. On fire. Why did you light yourself on fire.
Dan McNinja: Huh? Seriously? Because. They can't grab me if I'm on fire.

A subtrope of Playing with Fire.

A character has the ability to set their whole body ablaze with flames. Different from Man On Fire, as the latter trope involves that person being harmed by said fire. Because fire is awesome, this makes the character automatically awesome. If they can turn it on or off, expect them to enjoy showing off via Finger-Snap Lighter. May be a form of Battle Aura. Flaming Hair is a subtrope of this, where a person can only ignite their hair. By their nature, the character is not harmed by setting themselves on fire—they have the Required Secondary Powers .

If the character becomes fire and is not simply covered in it, then the trope is Elemental Shapeshifter. May count as Elemental Armor. An extreme part of Burning with Anger.

Examples of Wreathed in Flames include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Film - Animation


Film - Live Action

  • Fezzik, from The Princess Bride, with the holocaust cloak, in a wheelbarrow on fire. "There will be no suwvivows!"


Live Action TV


Literature

  • The Balrog in The Lord of the Rings.
  • Semirhage from Wheel of Time uses this as a disguise (though it is probably only an illusion).
  • Katniss of The Hunger Games is called the girl who was on fire for a reason.
  • Red of Monster can do this.
  • Firebirds of Russian mythology (not to be confused with The Phoenix, though they have several similarities). Depending on the version, they were either literally on fire or just glow-in-the-dark. Most people assume the former, since it's infinitely more badass.
  • In The Dresden Files book Ghost Story, Harry learns that things work a bit differently now that he's a ghost. Sort of. When he gets angry, his entire body starts to burn, and it actually blisters him.

Tabletop Games

  • Dungeons & Dragons
    • The Crimson Coat of Iphazz allows a character to do this in.
    • Fire Shield spells.
    • In 1st Edition the Type VI demon could immolate (create flames around itself). In 2nd Edition demons were renamed "Tanar'ri", the Type VI demon was renamed the "Balor" and its flaming protection was always on. It was based on Tolkien's Balrog (and was actually named Balrog in early editions of the game).
  • The Fire Aura spell in Shadowrun does this.
  • Exalted features the Fire-aspected Dragon-Blooded, who do this whenever their Battle Aura reaches a certain level.


Toys

Video Games

  • Pokémon: Some Fire-type Pokémon are covered in flames, like Moltres or Rapidash. Several Fire-types have this to a lesser degree, like Emboar (who has a beard of flame) and Normal Mode Darmanitan (who has flaming eyebrows.) The moves Flare Blitz and Flame Wheel involve tackling the opponent while in this state. The former does produce recoil, though.
  • Ignus, from Planescape: Torment. Originally a Man On Fire, the fire did not really kill him. So he's now this.
  • Halo 3: In online multiplayer, you know what the quickest and easiest way to identify an employee of Bungie Studios is? They'll be wearing Hayabusa armor....that's on fire. This is a reference to a famous description of Halo 2, given by Bungie while it was still under development, "Halo 2 is a lot like Halo 1, except it's Halo 1 on fire going 120 miles per hour through a hospital zone chased by helicopters and ninjas. And the ninjas are all on fire too."
    • A simliar honour is bestowed upon those who preordered the game, but with red flames instead of blue. It tends to make them targets for snipers.
  • The Warcraft 3 ability Immolation, in which the unit covers himself in flame to damage the enemy (but manifests as a circle of flame surrounding the unit). The item "Cloak of Flames" gives this ability passively.
  • World of Warcraft: Warlocks get such an ability. It is also employed by mooks in Utgarde Keep.
  • StarCraft: The Archons (Blue fire!) and Dark Archons (Orange fire!).
  • Mortal Kombat Deception (PSP only) and Armageddon (All platforms) have Blaze. What is Blaze? About 20 feet of pure magma on fire.
  • Master of Magic has Immolation unit ability—units engaging an unit with it in a melee attack effectively subjected to a low-powered fireball.
  • Age of Wonders II has Ignition ability and Fire Halo enchantment. Anyone who isn't immune to fire is set aflame upon striking such an unit.
  • Flynn's Enhahou Yokushou Mystic Arte from the Play Station 3 version of Tales of Vesperia, seen here.
  • Gulcasa of Yggdra Union and Blaze Union, as part of his Dangerous Forbidden Technique.
  • Kyo from King of Fighters when pulling off a more powerful version of his orochinagi.
  • Kirby: Kirby turns into a fireball and rushes into his foes.
  • Clonk: The Metal and Magic fan-mod includes the hot blood spell, which causes this trope. Walking into your enemies after casting it can lead to another fun trope. Fun for you, that is, not for them.
  • Cinder from Killer Instinct. And his rival is...Glacius.
  • City of Heroes has a Fire Aura powerset. It also has Thermal Radiation, which has fire for multiple different purposes, such as healing wounds... with fire. Protecting your teammates from damage... with fire. Improving your allies resistance to status effect and improving their damage... with fire. And finally, the only logical use of the powerset—causing damage to your enemies' resistances and ability to recover from wounds... well, you see where this is headed. The entire Thermal Radiation set is devoted to making your team into badasses through the precise art of setting them on fire.
  • Guild Wars has a spell that sets you on fire, and makes you faster. When it expires, you set everyone around you on fire.
  • From Borderlands, Lilith's Phoenix skill manifests as a pair of wings made of fire, as well as a bit of this. It triggers when she gets a kill, igniting nearby enemies and giving her a chance to have free bullets for a few seconds.
  • Lots of examples in Kingdom of Loathing: the monsters Flaming Troll and Flaming Samurai, as well as the Flaming Gravy Fairy familiar, all have this, as is pretty obvious from their names. For the player, there's the ability Salamander Kata, which doesn't hurt your enemies but constantly recharges your MP; a straighter version is the "Burning, Man" effect, which surrounds you in enemy-toasting fire, but also burns you just as badly unless you have a special tattoo.
  • A "Body of Fire" spell in Arcanum allows you to engulf anyboby, including yourself, with flames, resulting in added fire damage and resistance, as well as burning foes and their equipment when they hit the recepient with melee weapon. Howewer, it's the hardest spell to maintain, burning your mana at least twice faster than other prolonged spells, perhaps to prevent it from being a Game Breaker.

Web Comics

Web Original

  • In a New York Magician story arc, Michel first sees Melooch (a firefighter) with his 'rider' (ancient fire god who's sharing his body) this way.
  • In the Global Guardians PBEM Universe, this was actually pretty common among characters who controlled fire. Starfire, Ablaze, Firefall, Inferna, Centigrade (who is also An Ice Person), Incendie ("Blaze" in French), Mondfeur ("Moonfire" in German), Ulkataranara ("Comet Man" in Hindi), Playma ("Flame" in Russian), Salamander, Sunfire, Wildfire, Flame, Ifrit, Komet, Inferno, Fuoco Bianco ("White Fire" in Italian), Pumpkin Jack, Tourmaline, Pyro, and Red Devil all could wrap flames around themselves like a blanket.
  • Homestar Runner: In Peasant's Quest, one of the requirements to be a peasant (and thus face Trogdor) is to be on fire.
  • Phoenixfire of the Whateley Universe. Like you couldn't guess from her codename.
    • Also her mom, making Phoenixfire's codename extra-appropriate.


Western Animation

  1. Good thing about his fine fire proof ninja suit.