+ Summons a ritual circle, which summons a demon
+ Uses a ranged fiery attack
+ At higher ranks, acquires Fire Breath and Conflagration
- Leaving the ritual circle will cause the demon to disappear
- Only one ritual circle can be used at a time
- Cost of the ritual is based on equilibrium
Rank 1:
+ Attacks with Fiery Bolt

Rank 2:
+ Attacks with Fiery Bolt
+ Attacks with Fire Breath

Rank 3:
+ Attacks with Fiery Bolt
+ Attacks with Fire Breath
+ Attacks with Conflagration

Summary:
- This summons forth a very small imp which goes up to enemies and attacks them doing... well, pet damage. When ranking this up to 2 the demon changes to a one about the size of a regular player and gains Fire Breath. At rank 3, the imp becomes a large Bale demon and can use Conflagration. Overall the damage of the Ebon Summon at rank 3 is somewhat underwhelming, but if it attacks the enemies first it can draw their attention for a short while. While I've used this summon to some effect mainly as a temporary distraction and a small added bit of damage, their appears to be some problem with its AI. If enemies are a certain distance away, the Ebon Summon will not engage the enemy at all. Furthermore, if I am in a team and have activated this summon, if my team mates engage the enemy the Ebon Summon will not engage unless I can get aggro from the enemies.
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