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'''Elements''' play a large role in the game of [[CrossWorlds]]. Both [[Avatar]]s and [[Monsters]] can use them. There are four elements in the game: Heat, Cold, Shock and Wave.
'''Elements''' play a large role in the game of [[CrossWorlds]]. Both [[Avatar]]s and [[Monsters]] can use them. The four elements Heat, Cold, Shock and Wave are inspired by various aspects of energy.


==Elemental Modes==
==Elemental Modes==


For players, each element is assigned to a separate mode. Only one of these elemental modes can be active at a time. While in an elemental mode, all of the player's attacks are imbued with the corresponding element. The damage dealt is modified by the ememy's elemental resistances.
For players, each element is assigned to a separate mode. Only one of these elemental modes can be active at a time, but they can be [[Advanced_Techniques#Elemental_Mode_Swapping|swapped]] any time Lea can act. While in an elemental mode, all of the player's attacks are imbued with the corresponding element. These imbued attacks, primarily VRPs, are required for certain [[Puzzle Elements|puzzles]], and the damage they deal is modified by [[Stats#Parameters|elemental resistances]]. Generally, opposing elements (Heat/Cold and Shock/Wave) have reduced resistance to each other, and boosted resistance to themselves. This is no different for the player, who gets -50% resistance to each opposing element by default, although this penalty is partially offset by Armor passive circuits.


Elemental modes also have their own [[Combat Art]]s which are based on the element's [[Circuit]] Tree. The passive bonuses and Combat Arts in the Circuit Tree only take effect when in the corresponding elemental mode. Passive bonuses from the Neutral Tree do carry over to elemental modes, but are only half as potent.
The [[Circuit]] menu handles the bulk of the utility of elemental modes by allowing you to unlock many [[Combat Art]]s and passive circuits as you gain CP, only taking effect when in the corresponding elemental mode. Neutral mode carries over half the potency of its passive circuits to the elemental modes.


Using [[Melee]] or [[Balls]] while in an elemental mode increases elemental load, represented by the element's icon filling up with yellow. This load transfers between elements and slowly decreases over time (it decays faster in Neutral Mode). If the load reaches 100%, elemental overload will activate. In this state, the player is automatically returned to Neutral Mode and is prevented from accessing any of their elements for a period of time.
====Elemental Load====
Interestingly, [[Combat Arts]] associated with [[Guarding]] or [[Dashing]] do not increase elemental load, despite their strengths.
Using [[Melee]], [[Balls]], or their associated combat arts while in an elemental mode increases elemental load, represented by the element's icon filling up with yellow. This load transfers between elements and slowly decays over time, decaying fastest in Neutral Mode. If the load reaches 100%, Elemental Overload will activate, returning the player to Neutral Mode and preventing access to all of their elements until elemental load drains completely. Charged balls and [[Guarding|Guard]] and [[Dashing|Dash]] arts do not increase elemental load at all.


The active elemental mode also provides a -50% resistance loss for the opposing element. The opposing elements are Heat/Cold and Shock/Wave. However, this penalty can be partially offset by passive effects in the element's Circuit Tree.
===[[File:elem-neutral.png]] Neutral===
'''Neutral''' is the default, non-elemental mode, not associated with any particular stat or [[Combat]] action. It is generally weaker but more balanced than the elemental modes.


===Neutral===
===[[File:elem-heat.png]] Heat===
[[File:elem-neutral.png]] '''Neutral''' is the default, non-elemental mode, which is generally weaker but more balanced than the elemental modes. It is not associated with any particular [[Combat]] style.
'''Heat''' is the element of fire, associated with the [[Stats#Attack|Attack]] stat and [[Melee]] combat, and the element of choice of [[Triblader]]s. It can inflict the status condition [[Burn]], which deals damage over time depending on the MaxHP of the victim.


===Heat===
Heat is the preferred element for aggressive attacks at close range, treating the player's avatar itself as the sole source of threat. It is very effective against Cold-based enemies, such as [[Karotto]]s and [[Fleazer]]s. Heat is used to melt [[Puzzle Elements#Puzzle Destructibles|Ice Walls]], launch [[Puzzle_Elements#Objects_and_Object_Spawners|Bombs]], and turn [[Puzzle Elements#Puzzle Destructibles|Water Blocks]] and [[Puzzle Elements#Objects and Object Spawners|Bubbles]] into steam.
[[File:elem-heat.png]] '''Heat''' is the element of fire and the element of choice of [[Triblader]]s. It is associated with the Attack [[Stat]] and [[Melee]]. It can also inflict the status condition Burn, which deals damage over time.


Heat is the preferred element of players who like to focus on melee damage. It is very efficient against Cold-based enemies, such as [[Karotto]]s and [[Fleazer]]s. It is also required for certain puzzles; Heat can be used to turn [[Puzzle Elements#Puzzle Destructibles|Water Blocks]] and [[Puzzle Elements#Objects and Object Spawners|Bubbles]] into steam and melt [[Puzzle Elements#Puzzle Destructibles|Ice Walls]].
===[[File:elem-cold.png]] Cold===
'''Cold''' is the element of ice, associated with the [[Stats#Defense|Defense]] stat and [[Guarding]], and the element of choice of [[Quadroguard]]s. It can inflict the status condition [[Chill]], which slows down the victim's attack and movement speeds.


===Cold===
Cold is the preferred element for battle from a defensive position, turning that defense into a weapon when you throw up damaging barriers and slow enemy reaction speed. It is very effective against Heat-based enemies, such as [[Magmanizer]]s and [[Pada Moth]]s. Cold is used to freeze Water Blocks and Bubbles.
[[File:elem-cold.png]] '''Cold''' is the element of ice and the element of choice of [[Quadroguard]]s. It is associated with the Defense Stat and [[Guarding]]. It can also inflict the status condition Chill, which slows down enemies.


Cold is the preferred element of defensive builds. It is very efficient against Heat-based enemies, such as [[Magmanizer]]s and [[Pada Moth]]s. It can also be used to freeze Water Blocks and Bubbles.
===[[File:elem-shock.png]] Shock===
'''Shock''' is the element of electricity, associated with the [[Stats#Focus|Focus]] stat and [[Dashing]], and the element of choice of [[Pentafist]]s. It can inflict the status condition [[Jolt]], which periodically stuns and damages based on the victim's own attack.


===Shock===
Shock is the preferred element for snappy, highly mobile combat, zipping around dodging attacks and flanking positions to deliver ferocious combos. It is very effective against Wave-based enemies, such as [[Gelleric]]s and [[Angler]]s. Shock is used to power Magnets and on Ball Chargers to create empowered Shock Balls that move along walls.
[[File:elem-shock.png]] '''Shock''' is the element of electricity and the element of choice of [[Pentafist]]s. It is associated with the Focus stat and [[Balls]]. It can also inflict the status condition Jolt, which can temporarily stun enemies.


Shock is the preferred element of ranged builds. It is very efficient against Wave-based enemies, such as [[Gelleric]]s and [[Angler]]s. Shock can be used on Ball Chargers to create empowered Shock Balls which move alongside walls, as well as to power Magnets.
===[[File:elem-wave.png]] Wave===
'''Wave''' is the element of bounce and oscillation, associated with the [[Stats#Max_HP|Max HP]] stat and [[Balls]], and the element of choice of [[Hexacast]]s. It can inflict the status condition [[Mark]], which increases damage the victim takes from ranged attacks by 50%.


===Wave===
Wave is the preferred element for coordinating temporary conditions like health, positioning, and modifiers into rebounds that get stronger the further they are swung. It is very effective against Shock-based enemies, such as [[Shokat]]s or [[Rob0ck]]s. Shooting Wave's charged shots at Wave Teleporters teleports [[Lea]] to them, and Wave is used on Ball Chargers to create empowered Wave Balls which pass straight into and through walls.
[[File:elem-wave.png]] '''Wave''' is the fourth element and the element of choice of [[Hexacast]]ers. It is associated with HP and [[Dashing]]. It can also inflict the status condition Mark, which makes the victim vulnerable to ranged attcks.
 
Wave is the preferred element of HP/regeneration-focused builds. It contains several [[Combat Art]]s, which restore the user's HP while also damaging enemies or defending against enemy attacks. It is very efficient against Shock-based enemies, such as [[Shokat]]s or [[Rob0ck]]s. Wave can be used on Ball Chargers to create empowered Wave Balls which pass through walls perpendicularly. Wave Balls can also be used on Wave Teleporters to teleport [[Lea]] to them.


==Elemental Monsters==
==Elemental Monsters==
Certain Monsters also have elemental properties. Most dungeon enemies can use elemental attacks, and have weakness to the opposing element that they represent. However, elemental Monsters are not limited to just dungeons; they can be found all over the Playground. Elemental Monsters become more usual in later parts of the game; in [[Gaia's Garden]], for example, all enemies have varying elemental resistances and most use elements in their attacks, while in [[Autumn's Rise]] there are only a few elemental enemies, such as [[Flamin' Hillkat]]s.
Certain Monsters also have elemental properties. Most dungeon enemies can use elemental attacks and are weak to the opposing element they represent. Elemental Monsters are found all over the Playground, becoming more common in later parts of the game. In [[Gaia's Garden]], for example, all enemies have varying elemental resistances and most use elements in their attacks, while in [[Autumn's Rise]] there are only a few elemental enemies, such as [[Flamin' Hillkat]]s.

Latest revision as of 23:16, 30 January 2024

Elements play a large role in the game of CrossWorlds. Both Avatars and Monsters can use them. The four elements Heat, Cold, Shock and Wave are inspired by various aspects of energy.

Elemental Modes

For players, each element is assigned to a separate mode. Only one of these elemental modes can be active at a time, but they can be swapped any time Lea can act. While in an elemental mode, all of the player's attacks are imbued with the corresponding element. These imbued attacks, primarily VRPs, are required for certain puzzles, and the damage they deal is modified by elemental resistances. Generally, opposing elements (Heat/Cold and Shock/Wave) have reduced resistance to each other, and boosted resistance to themselves. This is no different for the player, who gets -50% resistance to each opposing element by default, although this penalty is partially offset by Armor passive circuits.

The Circuit menu handles the bulk of the utility of elemental modes by allowing you to unlock many Combat Arts and passive circuits as you gain CP, only taking effect when in the corresponding elemental mode. Neutral mode carries over half the potency of its passive circuits to the elemental modes.

Elemental Load

Using Melee, Balls, or their associated combat arts while in an elemental mode increases elemental load, represented by the element's icon filling up with yellow. This load transfers between elements and slowly decays over time, decaying fastest in Neutral Mode. If the load reaches 100%, Elemental Overload will activate, returning the player to Neutral Mode and preventing access to all of their elements until elemental load drains completely. Charged balls and Guard and Dash arts do not increase elemental load at all.

Neutral

Neutral is the default, non-elemental mode, not associated with any particular stat or Combat action. It is generally weaker but more balanced than the elemental modes.

Heat

Heat is the element of fire, associated with the Attack stat and Melee combat, and the element of choice of Tribladers. It can inflict the status condition Burn, which deals damage over time depending on the MaxHP of the victim.

Heat is the preferred element for aggressive attacks at close range, treating the player's avatar itself as the sole source of threat. It is very effective against Cold-based enemies, such as Karottos and Fleazers. Heat is used to melt Ice Walls, launch Bombs, and turn Water Blocks and Bubbles into steam.

Cold

Cold is the element of ice, associated with the Defense stat and Guarding, and the element of choice of Quadroguards. It can inflict the status condition Chill, which slows down the victim's attack and movement speeds.

Cold is the preferred element for battle from a defensive position, turning that defense into a weapon when you throw up damaging barriers and slow enemy reaction speed. It is very effective against Heat-based enemies, such as Magmanizers and Pada Moths. Cold is used to freeze Water Blocks and Bubbles.

Shock

Shock is the element of electricity, associated with the Focus stat and Dashing, and the element of choice of Pentafists. It can inflict the status condition Jolt, which periodically stuns and damages based on the victim's own attack.

Shock is the preferred element for snappy, highly mobile combat, zipping around dodging attacks and flanking positions to deliver ferocious combos. It is very effective against Wave-based enemies, such as Gellerics and Anglers. Shock is used to power Magnets and on Ball Chargers to create empowered Shock Balls that move along walls.

Wave

Wave is the element of bounce and oscillation, associated with the Max HP stat and Balls, and the element of choice of Hexacasts. It can inflict the status condition Mark, which increases damage the victim takes from ranged attacks by 50%.

Wave is the preferred element for coordinating temporary conditions like health, positioning, and modifiers into rebounds that get stronger the further they are swung. It is very effective against Shock-based enemies, such as Shokats or Rob0cks. Shooting Wave's charged shots at Wave Teleporters teleports Lea to them, and Wave is used on Ball Chargers to create empowered Wave Balls which pass straight into and through walls.

Elemental Monsters

Certain Monsters also have elemental properties. Most dungeon enemies can use elemental attacks and are weak to the opposing element they represent. Elemental Monsters are found all over the Playground, becoming more common in later parts of the game. In Gaia's Garden, for example, all enemies have varying elemental resistances and most use elements in their attacks, while in Autumn's Rise there are only a few elemental enemies, such as Flamin' Hillkats.