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In {{Meta|Two Worlds II}}, there are five different types of elemental damage: fire, shock, ice, spectral, and poison. | In {{Meta|Two Worlds II}}, there are five different types of elemental damage: fire, shock, ice, spectral, and poison. | ||
These types of damage are dealt through the use of either a spell or a weapon with a damage crystal slotted. Many enemies throughout the game are either resistant or susceptible to some combination of these effects. | These types of damage are dealt through the use of either a spell or a weapon with a damage crystal slotted. Many enemies throughout the game are either resistant or susceptible to some combination of these effects. |
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In Two Worlds II, there are five different types of elemental damage: fire, shock, ice, spectral, and poison.
These types of damage are dealt through the use of either a spell or a weapon with a damage crystal slotted. Many enemies throughout the game are either resistant or susceptible to some combination of these effects.