Innate

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Characters in the Cleft of Dimensions all have an innate element, or elemental alignment, that determines some weaknesses and resistances to damage types. A character's innate also affects spells, especially for Wizards.

Players

Players get to choose their Innate during character creation. A character's innate can't be changed later! The selection of innates coincides with the Days of the Week as well as most of the Mana Spirits (except Shade and Lumina).

Innate Resistance Weakness Koopa Shell Color Jumi Core Color Reploid Cannon Damtype
0 None None None Green Clear Energy*
1 Water Cold Light Blue Blue Water
2 Moon Light Earth Black Yellow Light
3 Wood Wood Fire Green Green Wood
5 Wind Wind Wood Cyan Cyan Wind
6 Earth Earth Wind Yellow Brown Earth
7 Fire Fire Cold Red Red Fire
  • Innate number 4 was Light. It's not fully coded and isn't selectable by new players.
  • Unaligned Reploid thieves shoot Shurikens from their cannon, which deal Piercing damage instead.

The weaknesses and vulnerabilities granted by choosing an innate are permanent and can't be removed. Weaknesses can be canceled out to normal damage by having resistance, and Immunity will ignore the weakness completely.

NPCs

Mobiles, NPCs, and Monsters may have their innate set by their area's builder. Their innate can also be assigned at random when they are spawned, but a mobile with a random innate will never end up with no innate.

Spell Changes

Wizard

The Wizard class changes the most with the character's innate:

  • Elementally-aligned Wizard spells (first, second AND third-tier) give a 12.5% bonus to damage when the caster's innate is the same as that of the spell.
  • First and second-tier elementally-aligned spells get a bonus or penalty to damage depending on prevailing weather conditions:
    • Wind and Earth type spells do +/- 20% damage depending on the wind conditions.
    • Water and Fire type spells do +/- 20% damage depending on the sky conditions.
    • Moon and Wood type spells do +/- 10% damage depending on the time of day.
  • Conjured Elementals have the innate of their summoner. Unaligned casters receive an Acoustic Elemental.

Sorcerer

  • The Sorcerer subclass gets a different selection of second-tier spells depending on their innate; most don't receive the spell corresponding to their weakness, but unaligned sorcerers get all six.
  • Sorcerers only receive the third-tier spell matching their innate. Unaligned sorcerers receive Halo.
  • Sorcerers receive a Wizard Barrier loosely matching their innate:
    • Quartz Guard is received by Earth, Fire and Unaligned sorcerers.
    • Hailstone Barrier is received by Water and Wind sorcerers.
    • Thorn Aegis is received by Wood and Moon sorcerers.

Warlock

  • Warlocks only receive the second-tier spell matching their innate. Unaligned warlocks receive Burst.
  • The Sour Mouth spell won't try to apply the status affect associated with the caster's opposing innate (EG Fire innates won't apply Osmosis)

Other Classes

  • The Ninja class's Jutsu spell has a different damage type and status affect depending on the caster's innate.
  • The puppet ability granted to armor golems by the Dollmage's Junction Heart ability deals damage depending on the master's innate.

Quest Spells

  • Saber spells (IE Frost Saber, Moon Saber, etc) last an extra 5 pulses when the caster's element matches the spell's.
  • The Aurablast spell's damage type depends on the caster's innate. Unaligned casters do non-elemental damage.
  • The Cadenza and Aurablast spells use the same weather modifiers as Wizard spells (see above), but the type of modification depends on the caster's innate instead of the spell's.
  • The Geomance spell does 1/6 more damage when the caster's innate matches the current day of the week.

Creature Conjuration Spells

  • Conjured Wisps have an attack type matching their caster's innate (hit/flame/dust/shock/freeze/laser/vines).
  • The creature summoned by the Guardian Force spell depends on the caster's innate.

Objects

Objects can have an Innate as well, from the same selection as players or mobiles. If a player or mobile with an innate besides 'none' equips an armor object with a matching innate, there is a bonus to the amount of AC granted. If the item opposes the wearer's innate, there is a small penalty.

This is the only concrete interaction that objects' innate has with anything. An item's innate also affects the message (and only the message) when some item types decay.

The object innate feature may be either expanded on or removed entirely in the future.