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=Elements Overview=
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In combat, an "element" describes how exactly you are dealing damage to your opponent. There is a significant difference between using a baseball bat or calling upon holy lights to smite an opponent, after all, and as such we have classifications for how one is exactly harming someone.
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Persona MUSH has fourteen different elements that characters may utilize in combat, twelve of which are subject to being protected (or effective) against a given target. All this is dependant on the target's Persona. (Non-Persona users have no innate resistances or vulnerabilities.)
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In the PersonaMUSH combat system, much like that of most of the Persona games, each sort of attack has an elemental property. These describe the nature of the attack and generally how its damage is derived: a slash with a spectral blade (or a real one) interacts differently with a character's defenses than does a sudden gust of supernatural wind.
  
If a character is resistant to an element, they will take roughly 0.6 times as much damage. If they are vulnerable to an element, they will take 1.5 more. In addition, should an ability has a chance of inflicting status, those who are resistant to the attack's element will have its chances of success upon being hit reduced. The opposite holds true as well.
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There are fifteen regular elemental classifications on Persona MUSH. These are Slash, Pierce, Strike, Fire, Water, Wind, Earth, Nuclear, Ice, Elec, Gravity, Light, Dark, Nerve, and Mind for the regular elements. There are additionally two other elements, Heal and Almighty, that are used for certain abilities and effects. With the exception of Heal and Almighty, a character on PersonaMUSH may be resistant or weak to any of these elements.
  
Some attacks can have multiple elements. These multiple elements are simply assigned their own damage levels independently, and said damages are also independently calculated. If you are vulnerable to Fire but resistant to Strike and are struck by an attack that consists of both, the Fire part of the attack would be magnified to 1.5 times normal, where the Strike part of the attack would be reduced to 0.6 times normal.
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Personas (and Shadows, for the Shadow-Possessed) impart their own elemental affinities on the character using them, meaning that characters with such supernatural abilities will interact differently with these elements than would a normal human. These override the natural affinities of a human, which is a resistance to Light-based attacks. Demons and roaming Shadows naturally have their own affinities, as well.
  
It should be noted that one's reactions to an element can be adjusted through use of several abilities. It is possible to have a resistance or vulnerability magnified further, which makes any damage adjustments even more dramatic. A character that is extra-resistant to an element will take only take about 0.3 times normal damage. A character who is extra-vulnerable will take twice as much damage. No Persona is naturally extra-vulnerable or extra-resistant to any element, however.
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Typically, one can be either '''Strong''' to an element, '''Weak''' to an element, or '''Neutral''' against an element. In the absence of a special descriptor, neutrality is the assumption.
  
Unlike the games, elements cannot be rendered null (no damage), reflected (full damage back at the attacker), or absorbed (damage becomes health instead).
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These matter primarily in combat, but can occasionally have out of combat relevance in a minor way: someone with a Weakness to Water attacks, for instance, might find getting left out in the rain a more unpleasant prospect than others, and someone with a Fire Strength might be a little more comfortable in warmer temperatures. These are no more than slight flavor: they don't provide any protection from the elements or cause debilitating weakness. Additionally, those with a strength or weakness to Dark, Light, Mind or Nerve receive no special benefit or drawback outside of combat.
  
You can see your own resistances and vulnerabilities for your current Persona with +stats or +health, or by using +pstats (number of slot, such as 'M' or '1') to check any other you may have equipped. A resistance is marked with a small arrow pointing up (also known as a caret) underneath the type abbreviation. A vulnerability is marked with a downward arrow (or a capital V). Higher grades of vulnerability or resistance are marked in triplicate of normal (three carets for extra-resistant, for example).
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''Elemental affinities are passive benefits: a character assumes the elemental strengths and weaknesses of the currently-slotted Persona or Shadow.''
  
=Elements List=
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These do have combat effects, though the IC mechanism of precisely how one is strong or weak to a given element can vary. In the case of a fire weakness, this could be reflected by having a difficult time evading or being near fire, or simply being extremely flammable; a fire strength could mean that fire avoids the entity, or simply that it doesn't have much effect on it.
*'''Pierce (PRC):''' Piercing attacks involve using means that attempt to run through the foe, such as stabbing or shooting. Almost all pierce attacks are physical in nature.
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**''EXAMPLES:'' Spears, arrows, guns.
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*'''Strike (STR):''' Striking attacks involve using means where force (read: pain) is attributed evenly across the surface struck. Almost all strike attacks are physical in nature.
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Regardless of why, a Weakness ('''Wkn''') means that more damage is taken from attacks of that element, and that effects attached to attacks of that element are more likely to land. Thus, a Burn effect from a fire spell is more likely to apply. For a Strength ('''Str'''), the opposite is true: less damage, lower effect chances. In this case, the same Burn effect is less likely to apply.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Hand to hand, clubs, furniture.
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*'''Slash (SLS):''' Slashing attacks involve using means to slice apart the enemy, or at least leave long gashes in their wake. Almost all slash attacks are physical in nature.
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Elemental aspect for an attack is completely separate from whether the attack is Physical, Magical, or Primal, though certain elements will tend to be associated with one or the other. Attacks only have one primary element, but their damage can be 'split' with another element through the split tags, meaning that each half of the attack will interact with elemental affinity separately (see [[Effects#Attack_Modification_Tags|Attack Modification Tags]]).
**''EXAMPLES:'' Swords, axes, whips (not chains, chains would be Strike).
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*'''Fire (FIR):''' Fire attacks inolve the use of high temperatures in which to deal damage.
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There are also abilities that can change one's elemental affinities during combat: a Break ability will remove any strength from that element temporarily, rendering the character Neutral. It has no effect against neutral resistance or an already existing weakness. A Wall ability will impart a strength, rendering the character Strong against the element. It has no effect against a neutral resistance or an already existing strength.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Heat, flames, explosives, the Agi series of abilities.
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*'''Ice (ICE):''' Ice attacks involve utilizing low temperatures in which to produce dangerous results.
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You can view your own elemental affinities under '''+stats'''.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Cold, snow, ice, the Bufu series of abilities.
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*'''Wind (WND):''' Wind attacks are those that stir or displace air at rapid enough speeds in which to deal harm.
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===List of Elements===
**''EXAMPLES:'' Storms, gasses, sound, the Garu series of abilities.
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*'''Electric (ELC):''' Electric attacks use the phenomena of electrical charges in order to kill things dead.
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Though an individual attack may be physical or magical depending on how it is used, each element has been classified according to typical conditions for the sake of organization. There are three classifications: Physical, Magical, and Special. Heal and Almighty fall outside these classifications. Each element's classification is noted in its description.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Tasers, lightning, static, the Zio series of abilities.
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*'''Earth (EAR):''' Earth attacks use the very ground around you for sake of injuring your enemy. There can be some ambiguity between this and Strike attacks, but generally speaking the use and manipulation of the ground will go under this.
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*Slash (SLS) - Application of force meant to cut, slice apart, or gash a target. Slash attacks are categorized broadly as 'Physical'.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Rocks, sand, earthquakes, the Tera series of abilities.
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*'''Water (WAR):''' Water attacks inflict damage by use of liquid agents. Although 'water' is the catch-all term, just about any kind of liquid used in an assault counts under this.
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*Pierce (PRC) - Application of force over a very small area or meant to go through an enemy, such as stabbing or pointed projectiles. Pierce attacks are categorized broadly as 'Physical'.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Water (duh), rain, liquid chemicals, the Aqua series of abilities.
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*'''Light (LGH):''' Light attacks utilize not just light, but also the notion of being sacred and divine as part of the assault. It must be noted that possession of Light abilities is not indicative of being good and just.
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*Strike (STR) - Application of force over a broad area, or simple blunt force trauma. Strike attacks are categorized broadly as 'Physical'.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Bright lights, "sacred" rituals, spirituality, the Hama series of abilities.
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*'''Dark (DRK):''' Darkness attacks make use of not only its namesake, but the element of chaos and the unknown with it, often preying on fears of such. As noted with Light, possession of Dark abilities is not indicative of being evil and corrupt.
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*Fire (FIR) - Attacks based on combustion through heat. Generally, burning. Fire is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Darkness, unknown, chaos, the Mudo series of abilities.
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*'''Mystic (MYS):''' Mystic attacks are those that assault one's senses directly, and are equivalent to the 'Nerve' and 'Mind' spells of the first two Persona games. Virtually all Mystic attacks are magical in nature, and almost universally are involved in inflicting status effects instead of just raw damage.
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*Water (WTR) - Attacks associated with liquid, especially but not only water itself. Water is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
**''EXAMPLES:'' Illusions, mind tricks, placebos, the -unda series of abilities.
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*'''Almighty (No status abbreviation):''' Almighty attacks are, in spite of the name, not specifically the very strongest. It is the catch-all classification for things that do not fit any of the above types, and are very rare for the largely inexplicable nature. The benefit is that one cannot be resistant to Almighty damage, though none can be vulnerable. Some attacks are partially Almighty in the damage they deal, in spite of its nature. Most passives abilities are tagged as Almighty.
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*Wind (WND) - Attacks making use of rapidly displaced air or of sound. Wind is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
**''EXAMPLES:'' The Gry and Megido series of abilities.
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*'''Heal (No status abbreviation):''' This is what recovery abilities are classified as. Instead of doing damage, they recover HP or remove negative status effects. Abilities marked with "Healing" in place of "Physical" or "Magical" are primed to never miss, and are used primarily for things of this nature. One cannot be naturally resistant or vulnerable to this type of attack.
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*Earth (EAR) - Earth attacks make use of rock, the ground more generally, or living 'planetary' force to deal damage. There's some overlap with the Physical-classed elements since rocks make good weapons themselves, but an attack should usually be one or the other. Earth is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
**''EXAMPLES:'' The Dia, -kaja, and Patra series of abilities.
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*Nuclear (NCL) - Attacks relying on combustion through intense pressure. Similar to (and associated with) Fire, but generally with less burning and more attempted obliteration. Nuclear is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
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*Ice (ICE) - Attacks relying on a lack of or sudden absence of heat: snow, frozen things, and so forth, and also with an association of stasis. Associated with Water. Ice is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
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*Elec (ELC) - Attacks based on electrical force, such as lightning bolts or other applications of such current. Associated with Wind (as part of storms). Elec is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
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*Gravity (GRV) - Attacks reliant upon crushing or movement through gravitational force, mass, and weight. Associated with Earth. Gravity is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
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*Light (LGH) - Attacks based on the sacred or the divine, or on attempted exorcism. Possession of Light attacks need not imply 'goodness', simply association with some form of divinity or higher law in concept. Normal humans are resistant to these attacks in general because it's difficult to exorcise a human from the human realm. Light is categorized broadly as 'Special'.
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*Dark (DRK) - Attacks based on chaos, the unknown, or opposition to the sacred. Possession of Dark attacks need not imply evil; a night goddess, for instance, could have power over Darkness to represent both being and protecting humans from the terrors of the dark. Dark is categorized broadly as 'Special'.
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*Nerve (NRV) - Attacks primarily targeting the body and its proper functioning, which may be psychic in nature, such as poisonous gases or waves of exhaustion. These can affect the mind, but typically work somewhat indirectly upon it. Associated with the Poison, Exhaustion, Enervation, and Charm ailments. Nerve is categorized broadly as 'Special'.
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*Mind (MND) - Psychic attacks or attacks primarily affecting the functioning of the mind itself, such as illusions or emotional assaults. Associated with the Rage, Fear, Panic, and Illusion ailments. Mind is categorized broadly as 'Special'.
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*Heal (REC) - Abilities meant to bolster the target or restore function or capability in some fashion. Heal is not categorized.
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*Almighty (ALM) - Attacks that bypass elemental properties entirely, delivering raw force or effect regardless of one's affinities. These aren't always the most powerful attacks, but elemental properties offer no special defense or weakness to them. Almighty is not categorized.
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For examples, each of these elements has an associated Ability Group, save for Heal, which has the Recovery group. Check +ability/help or see [[Ability Lists]] for more.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 7 May 2013

"It's weak against Ice. Use Bufu."

In the PersonaMUSH combat system, much like that of most of the Persona games, each sort of attack has an elemental property. These describe the nature of the attack and generally how its damage is derived: a slash with a spectral blade (or a real one) interacts differently with a character's defenses than does a sudden gust of supernatural wind.

There are fifteen regular elemental classifications on Persona MUSH. These are Slash, Pierce, Strike, Fire, Water, Wind, Earth, Nuclear, Ice, Elec, Gravity, Light, Dark, Nerve, and Mind for the regular elements. There are additionally two other elements, Heal and Almighty, that are used for certain abilities and effects. With the exception of Heal and Almighty, a character on PersonaMUSH may be resistant or weak to any of these elements.

Personas (and Shadows, for the Shadow-Possessed) impart their own elemental affinities on the character using them, meaning that characters with such supernatural abilities will interact differently with these elements than would a normal human. These override the natural affinities of a human, which is a resistance to Light-based attacks. Demons and roaming Shadows naturally have their own affinities, as well.

Typically, one can be either Strong to an element, Weak to an element, or Neutral against an element. In the absence of a special descriptor, neutrality is the assumption.

These matter primarily in combat, but can occasionally have out of combat relevance in a minor way: someone with a Weakness to Water attacks, for instance, might find getting left out in the rain a more unpleasant prospect than others, and someone with a Fire Strength might be a little more comfortable in warmer temperatures. These are no more than slight flavor: they don't provide any protection from the elements or cause debilitating weakness. Additionally, those with a strength or weakness to Dark, Light, Mind or Nerve receive no special benefit or drawback outside of combat.

Elemental affinities are passive benefits: a character assumes the elemental strengths and weaknesses of the currently-slotted Persona or Shadow.

These do have combat effects, though the IC mechanism of precisely how one is strong or weak to a given element can vary. In the case of a fire weakness, this could be reflected by having a difficult time evading or being near fire, or simply being extremely flammable; a fire strength could mean that fire avoids the entity, or simply that it doesn't have much effect on it.

Regardless of why, a Weakness (Wkn) means that more damage is taken from attacks of that element, and that effects attached to attacks of that element are more likely to land. Thus, a Burn effect from a fire spell is more likely to apply. For a Strength (Str), the opposite is true: less damage, lower effect chances. In this case, the same Burn effect is less likely to apply.

Elemental aspect for an attack is completely separate from whether the attack is Physical, Magical, or Primal, though certain elements will tend to be associated with one or the other. Attacks only have one primary element, but their damage can be 'split' with another element through the split tags, meaning that each half of the attack will interact with elemental affinity separately (see Attack Modification Tags).

There are also abilities that can change one's elemental affinities during combat: a Break ability will remove any strength from that element temporarily, rendering the character Neutral. It has no effect against neutral resistance or an already existing weakness. A Wall ability will impart a strength, rendering the character Strong against the element. It has no effect against a neutral resistance or an already existing strength.

You can view your own elemental affinities under +stats.

[edit] List of Elements

Though an individual attack may be physical or magical depending on how it is used, each element has been classified according to typical conditions for the sake of organization. There are three classifications: Physical, Magical, and Special. Heal and Almighty fall outside these classifications. Each element's classification is noted in its description.

  • Slash (SLS) - Application of force meant to cut, slice apart, or gash a target. Slash attacks are categorized broadly as 'Physical'.
  • Pierce (PRC) - Application of force over a very small area or meant to go through an enemy, such as stabbing or pointed projectiles. Pierce attacks are categorized broadly as 'Physical'.
  • Strike (STR) - Application of force over a broad area, or simple blunt force trauma. Strike attacks are categorized broadly as 'Physical'.
  • Fire (FIR) - Attacks based on combustion through heat. Generally, burning. Fire is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
  • Water (WTR) - Attacks associated with liquid, especially but not only water itself. Water is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
  • Wind (WND) - Attacks making use of rapidly displaced air or of sound. Wind is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
  • Earth (EAR) - Earth attacks make use of rock, the ground more generally, or living 'planetary' force to deal damage. There's some overlap with the Physical-classed elements since rocks make good weapons themselves, but an attack should usually be one or the other. Earth is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
  • Nuclear (NCL) - Attacks relying on combustion through intense pressure. Similar to (and associated with) Fire, but generally with less burning and more attempted obliteration. Nuclear is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
  • Ice (ICE) - Attacks relying on a lack of or sudden absence of heat: snow, frozen things, and so forth, and also with an association of stasis. Associated with Water. Ice is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
  • Elec (ELC) - Attacks based on electrical force, such as lightning bolts or other applications of such current. Associated with Wind (as part of storms). Elec is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
  • Gravity (GRV) - Attacks reliant upon crushing or movement through gravitational force, mass, and weight. Associated with Earth. Gravity is categorized broadly as 'Magical'.
  • Light (LGH) - Attacks based on the sacred or the divine, or on attempted exorcism. Possession of Light attacks need not imply 'goodness', simply association with some form of divinity or higher law in concept. Normal humans are resistant to these attacks in general because it's difficult to exorcise a human from the human realm. Light is categorized broadly as 'Special'.
  • Dark (DRK) - Attacks based on chaos, the unknown, or opposition to the sacred. Possession of Dark attacks need not imply evil; a night goddess, for instance, could have power over Darkness to represent both being and protecting humans from the terrors of the dark. Dark is categorized broadly as 'Special'.
  • Nerve (NRV) - Attacks primarily targeting the body and its proper functioning, which may be psychic in nature, such as poisonous gases or waves of exhaustion. These can affect the mind, but typically work somewhat indirectly upon it. Associated with the Poison, Exhaustion, Enervation, and Charm ailments. Nerve is categorized broadly as 'Special'.
  • Mind (MND) - Psychic attacks or attacks primarily affecting the functioning of the mind itself, such as illusions or emotional assaults. Associated with the Rage, Fear, Panic, and Illusion ailments. Mind is categorized broadly as 'Special'.
  • Heal (REC) - Abilities meant to bolster the target or restore function or capability in some fashion. Heal is not categorized.
  • Almighty (ALM) - Attacks that bypass elemental properties entirely, delivering raw force or effect regardless of one's affinities. These aren't always the most powerful attacks, but elemental properties offer no special defense or weakness to them. Almighty is not categorized.

For examples, each of these elements has an associated Ability Group, save for Heal, which has the Recovery group. Check +ability/help or see Ability Lists for more.

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