Talk:White Fire Manipulation/@comment-32122220-20180427234853/@comment-24053170-20180428234826

"For a given flame's region, the closer to white on this scale, the hotter that section of the flame is. The transitions are often apparent in fires, in which the color emitted closest to the fuel is white, with an orange section above it, and reddish flames the highest of all"

White is always the hottest flame, even with burning blue flame, the color of the flame closest to the fuel source will still be White.

Put simply, it doesn't get any hotter then a white flame, except possibly in very, very, very rare circumstances that cannot happen on earth. In those cases the flame will likely be some color that our eyes are not designed to perceive.