Demonic Compendium - Element
Demon Alignment |
Light-Law | Light-Neutral | Light-Chaos |
Neutral-Law | Neutral | Neutral-Chaos |
Dark-Law | Dark-Neutral | Dark-Chaos |
Unique/Unfusable/Unrecruitable (Black) |
Glossary |
Affinity | The demon can start with up to three skills of its affinity's type. |
Ailments | A blanket term for mind, nerve, and curse skills. |
Destroy | A blanket term for skills that strike the target or targets dead instantly. |
Drain | The demon is healed by skills of this type. |
Immune | The demon cannot be affected by skills of this type. |
Magic | A blanket term for fire, ice, force, and lightning skills. |
Reflect | The demon reflects skills of this type back to the caster. |
Resist | Skills of this type are less effective against the demon. |
Start | The demon automatically starts with this skill. |
Tier | The demon's starting tier. |
Weak | Skills of this type are more effective against the demon. |
Click on the demons' icons to view their images.
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Manifestations of the four classical elements. While especially effective when using their matching skills, Elements are more sought after for their unique interactions with other demons in fusion. |
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A manifestation of one of the classical elements: earth. | ||
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A manifestation of one of the classical elements: air. | ||
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A manifestation of one of the classical elements: water. | ||
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A manifestation of one of the classical elements: fire. | ||
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An earth-dwelling creature designated as an earth elemental by the alchemist, Paracelsus. They are known for being well-kept in appearance. | ||
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A fairy-like creature designated as an air elemental by the alchemist, Paracelsus. They are able to create artistic-looking clouds with their wings. | ||
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A nymph designated as a water elemental by the alchemist, Paracelsus. They are said to gain a soul when they fall in love with a human. | ||
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A lizard-like creature designated as a fire elemental by the alchemist, Paracelsus. They are known for superficially resembling their amphibian namesakes. |
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