
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
Bottom Line
Look, if you're on a budget and curious about the God of Fire DNA, God of Fiery is a solid option. It captures the general vibe, but with a slightly rougher, more synthetic edge. ..if you're a fragrance snob with deep pockets. But for the average Joe who wants a spicy, boozy vanilla scent without breaking the bank, God of Fiery punches way above its weight class. Buy it if you're fragrance-curious and money conscious.
First Impressions & Dry Down
God of Fiery comes out swinging with a boozy rum and cedar combo. The tobacco is more of a whisper than a shout, unlike the original God of Fire. The heart is where this diverges most noticeably. The cloves and cinnamon are dialed up, edging into potpourri territory. It's got a slightly synthetic chocolate note trying to peek through. The drydown is a fairly pleasant vanilla and patchouli blend with some woody undertones. It gets *close* to the original, maybe 95%, but lacks its smoothness.
Projection Power
the performance is decent. I get about 6-7 hours on my skin with moderate projection for the first two hours before settling closer. Not beast mode, but respectable.
Performance Audit
Based on average wear time
Sillage & radius
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Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 231 enthusiast votes for accuracy.
Beast Mode Performance: Identified as having exceptional longevity and projection.