Sorry, I don’t understand this answer:
I would like to know how the damage I do to myself by setting myself on fire is calculated.
It’s just the regular damage you take from being on fire like any other character, but then reduced by your Damage Resistance. So the more Damage Resistance you have, the less damage the fire will do.
I do not mean how much damage I take when an enemy sets me on fire, but rather how much damage I would take when I set myself on fire. I mean: the damage done to me cannot be just a mirror of the damage I do to others – right? I mean, if I shoot a bandit and ignite him, doing say 100 fire DoT, and by doing so ignite myself, then I will take damage (how much? 100?). But if I hit him half a second later, and my fire weapon procs again, he would be taking 200 fire DoT for like 7 and a half seconds – are you saying that then applies to me? And if my Flame of the Firehawk ignites then 8 other bandits, I am going to take the damage I give them? That sounds really awful and counterintuitive to me. I had thought I get ignited just once, and stay ignited as long as my self-igniting skills proc, and that the damge I take by setting myself on fire and staying that way is not dependent on the damage I output…?