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 though PA is also used to calculate the damage though PA is also used to calculate the damage
  
 +Certain attacks -- such as Auto Attacks, [[fftbg:skills:charge|Charge]], and [[fftbg:skills:battleskill|BattleSkill]] are weapon-elemental, meaning they acquire the elemental properties of the weapon the caster is equipped with. If the caster's weapon 
 +has no elemental affiliation, weapon-elemental attacks will be non-elemental. 
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 +Physical attacks that are weapon-elemental only receive a bonus from the 'Martial Arts' ability if the caster is barehanded.
 ==== Element Strengthen ==== ==== Element Strengthen ====
 In turn, there are two separate effects that can be caused by an elemental attribute. In turn, there are two separate effects that can be caused by an elemental attribute.
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 two kinds of elemental effects. Let's assume you have a Summoner with two kinds of elemental effects. Let's assume you have a Summoner with
 20 MA and 70 Fa casting Lich on a target with 501 Max HP, neutral Zodiac  20 MA and 70 Fa casting Lich on a target with 501 Max HP, neutral Zodiac 
-compability and 60 Fa.  Lich does damage equal to RU{TargetMaxHP * 50/100} +compatability and 60 Fa.  Lich does damage equal to RU{TargetMaxHP * 50/100} 
 with a success rate of [(Caster Fa)*(Target Fa)*(MA+160) / 10000].   with a success rate of [(Caster Fa)*(Target Fa)*(MA+160) / 10000].  
 Now envision some scenarios:   Now envision some scenarios:  
  
   - Normal. Lich does RU{501 * 50/100} = 251 damage with a success rate of [70*60*180/10000] = 75%   - Normal. Lich does RU{501 * 50/100} = 251 damage with a success rate of [70*60*180/10000] = 75%
-  - The Summoner equips himself with 108 Gems, which strengthens Dark elemental. This means that wherever MA is considered, new_MA = [MA * 5/4].  Because MA doesn't determine the damage done by Lich, the damage is unaffected, and remains at 251. The success rate, however, increases slightly, because new_MA = [20 * 5/4] = 25. So the success rate is now [70*60*185/10000] = 77%.+  - The Summoner equips himself with 108 Gems, which strengthens Dark elemental. This means that wherever MA is considered, NEWMA = [MA * 5/4].  Because MA doesn't determine the damage done by Lich, the damage is unaffected, and remains at 251. The success rate, however, increases slightly, because NEWMA = [20 * 5/4] = 25. So the success rate is now [70*60*185/10000] = 77%.
   - Suppose the Summoner unequips the Gems, then the target equips himself with an N-Kai Armlet, which has the property 'Half: Dark'. Since 'Half' affects damage itself and NOT MA directly, this time the damage done by the spell will be affected, but the success rate will not. The damage will now be equal to RU{TargetMaxHP * 50/200}, or 126. The success rate, however, remains unaffected at 75%.   - Suppose the Summoner unequips the Gems, then the target equips himself with an N-Kai Armlet, which has the property 'Half: Dark'. Since 'Half' affects damage itself and NOT MA directly, this time the damage done by the spell will be affected, but the success rate will not. The damage will now be equal to RU{TargetMaxHP * 50/200}, or 126. The success rate, however, remains unaffected at 75%.
  
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