Returning from the slightly

posts, I want to give props to Deathlike2 for compiling the elemental data at the beginning of this thread. It's pretty thorough and everything he said is spot on, from the tests I've done. The one downside is that it took me a while to go through all the text and understand what he was saying, so to help my own visualization I made two small tables of the elemental data. Given that the immune/susceptible bit works as a normal elemental, I decided to title it "Force" so we'd have a name to work with. I like "Aerial" or "Wind" elemental for the spear/arrow elemental, but I've left it as "Spears/Arrows" for now. I confirmed that all 8 elements work properly in terms of attack, resistance/absorption/immunity, and weakness. The first table is for character weapons/spells and armor:
weapons/spells armors
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bit 0: fire resist fire, weak to ice
bit 1: ice resist ice, weak to fire
bit 2: lightning resist lightning
bit 3: dark resist dark, weak to holy
bit 4: holy resist holy, weak to dark
bit 5: spears/arrows resists spears/arrows
bit 6: drain absorb (also resists drain)
bit 7: force immune (including to force)Weapons are pretty simple. The armors are more complex, so here are three examples:
1. If an armor has bits 0 and 6 set, it will absorb fire, be resistant to drain, and be weak to ice.
2. If an armor has bits 2, 3, and 7 set, it will be immune to lightning/dark/force and weak to holy.
3. If an armor has bits 0, 1, 6, and 7 set, it will be immune to fire/ice/drain/force.
The second table is for enemy attack, resistance, and weakness:
attack resistance weakness
------ ---------- --------
bit 0: fire fire fire
bit 1: ice ice ice
bit 2: lightning lightning lightning
bit 3: dark dark dark
bit 4: holy holy holy
bit 5: spears/arrows spears/arrows spears/arrows (adds immunity to quake)
bit 6: drain absorb (also resists drain) drain
bit 7: force immune (including to force) susceptible (damage x4, including from force)These work pretty much the same as weapons and armor, with the more versatile weakness byte determining the weakness and susceptibility.
These tables aren't meant to replace the data Deathlike2 wrote, since his is more complete, but to supplement it with an easy visual. Hopefully everything readily makes sense; if not, let me know and I can provide more examples.