These secondary effects can range from continuously damaging enemies or having a longer attack range.Ĭertain Skills can also be applied onto individual Weapons to give it a stronger bonus to the effect, such as the Fire+ or Water+ Skills. Elemental Effects may either boost the power of an attack or create a secondary effect that temporarily afflicts enemies hit. When a Warrior performs a combo attack with their Weapon, there is a chance that an Elemental Effect may occur. These barriers can either be dispelled by rescuing an Elemental Fairy of the corresponding Element from another Keep and releasing it within the protected Keep, or by simply claiming the Keep by defeating its Keep Boss at the cost of taking damage.Įlemental Effects are secondary effects of a particular Element added to Weapons, each with a unique purpose. These barriers will continuously inflict damage onto a Warrior inside the Keep so long as the barrier remains active. In certain Adventure Mode battles, a Keep may be covered by an Elemental barrier. In addition, Badges that increase a Warrior's defense in battles of a recommended Element can also be crafted at the Bazaar. Using a Weapon of the recommended Element will allow the Warrior to inflict more damage onto the enemies in that battle. In certain battles, a particular Element of a Weapon may be recommended over others, as indicated by a thumbs-up symbol next to its Element. How effective an Element is against an enemy depends on the type of Element they innately have Lizalfos, for example, are of the Fire Element, and are thus weak to Water and resist Fire. Enemies and enemy Warriors in turn have their own Elemental strengths and weaknesses, and thus may receive more or less damage when attacked by a Weapon of a particular Element. Some Weapons, such as Sheik's Harp, can hold more than one type of Element based on the attack. Each class of Weapon belongs to its own Element as indicated by a colored symbol, which determines its inherent strengths and effects. Elements affect certain values in battle which determine how much damage a Warrior can inflict onto an enemy, and how much damage they will receive after being attacked.
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