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The Elemental Wheel is used for determining the relations between elements. It can be used to calculate damage boosts multi-elemental attacks receive, and it is also a vital part of the resistances of several armors, namely Wizard Robes and some no-drops. The elemental wheel is as follows:

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  • The Elemental Wheel
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  • The Elemental Wheel is used for determining the relations between elements. It can be used to calculate damage boosts multi-elemental attacks receive, and it is also a vital part of the resistances of several armors, namely Wizard Robes and some no-drops. The elemental wheel is as follows:
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  • The Elemental Wheel is used for determining the relations between elements. It can be used to calculate damage boosts multi-elemental attacks receive, and it is also a vital part of the resistances of several armors, namely Wizard Robes and some no-drops. The elemental wheel is as follows: File:Finalcircles.gif * Allied elements are the elements closest to another element. For Fire, the allied elements are Earth and Energy. * Neutral elements are the elements two spaces away from another element. For Fire, the neutral elements are Light and Darkness. * Poorly related elements are the elements closest to the opposite element. For Fire, they are Water and Wind. * The opposite element is the element farthest away from another element. For Fire, the opposite element is Ice.
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