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*[[Protector Spectre]] -- 100%
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Revision as of 15:53, 15 June 2014

Some monsters are resistant to physical damage. Physical attacks inflict reduced damage to these enemies, and in the case of enemies with 100% resistance, the damage from every physical attack is reduced to a single point. Spells and elemental damage apply normally, except in the cases where the monster also has Elemental Resistance.

The damage you do against a physically resistant monster is calculated as follows:

  • Multiply your damage by the physical resistance percentage.
  • Round down.
  • Subtract this value from your damage.
  • If your damage is less than 1, set it to 1.

Or, if you prefer mathematical symbols: max(1, D - floor(D*R)) where D is your initial damage and R is the resistance.

Monsters

This list is not complete.

Strategy

Spellslinging is often the simplest and straightforward way to defeat such monsters, as almost all spells deal elemental damage. But if your character lacks such skills or is unable to fund the MP cost, there are plenty of alternatives.