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The Crucible of Steel and Flame is notable for being the second cheapest Paragon in the game. The majority of his power stems from its abilities, most notably Meteor Impact for its powerful burst damage and AoE making it a very cost efficient Paragon.
The Crucible of Steel and Flame is notable for being the second cheapest Paragon in the game. The majority of his power stems from its abilities, most notably Meteor Impact for its powerful burst damage and AoE making it a very cost efficient Paragon.


Degrees have a great impact on the Paragon's potential DPS, giving Maelstrom greater uptime and further enhancing its main attack by shooting out more blades and tacks and Meteor Impact by having a shorter cooldown and dealing much greater damage overall.
Degrees have a great impact on the Paragon's potential DPS, giving Maelstrom greater uptime and further enhancing its main attack by shooting out more blades and tacks as well as Meteor Impact by having a shorter cooldown and dealing much greater damage overall.


His best match up is Blastapopulos, despite the increased ability cooldowns, Meteor Impact's massive burst damage is still very strong for its price. His worst match up is Phayze due to his lack of innate ability to pop Camo Bloons (Although Radar Jam does not affect Crucible when given camo detection from Ascended Shadow.)
His best match up is Blastapopulos, despite the increased ability cooldowns, Meteor Impact's massive burst damage is still very strong for its price. His worst match up is Phayze due to his lack of innate ability to pop Camo Bloons (Although Radar Jam does not affect Crucible when given camo detection from Ascended Shadow.)