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What is the best element to use in Tower of Fantasy?

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In Tower of Fantasy, you'll encounter callous enemies, but everyone has weaknesses. Everything revolves around elemental damage that your weapons deal with, so it's essential to know the best element to use in combat. Your choice also depends on your fighting style and if you're adventuring alone or with friends. Knowing what each element does in Tower of Fantasy is essential for success.

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Best element for your weapons in Tower of Fantasy

There are four elements in Tower of Fantasy, and every weapon is focused on one of them. Each element not just deals specific damage but also inflicts debuffs on enemies. So sometimes, it's wise to use a weapon with a particular part not because of sheer damage but because of its effect on the enemy. These tactical decisions are sometimes crucial, especially if you're fighting bosses, like Minotaur in Tower of Fantasy.

However, elemental weapons are vital for solving Exploration Points around Aesperia, and fire weapons have the most utility out of all other weapons. Ice is a close second, but having a flame weapon in your party will help with the tedium of swapping out Simulacrum.

Related: Best Weapons in Tower of Fantasy – Weapon Tier List

All Elements in Tower of Fantasy

Fire Element in Tower of Fantasy

  • Flame weapons in Tower of Fantasy set enemies on fire for 8 seconds when fully charged. While burning, they receive 58% damage per second. But what's often more important, during that time, their healing is reduced by 50%, which is particularly important for strong enemies that can heal themselves.

Ice Element in Tower of Fantasy

  • Although frost weapons deal a certain amount of damage, it's more important what they do to the target. The main advantage of the ice element is the ability to freeze the target for 2 seconds. It may seem short amount of time, but in challenging battles, every second counts. These weapons are best used when playing with other players, to give them a chance to pull out of a difficult situation or to pummel the enemy while he's defenseless.

Physical Element in Tower of Fantasy

  • Sometimes, raw power is everything you need. Physical element weapon types have grievous deal heavy damage and Critical Wound for 7 seconds. While in this condition, each hit inflicts 20% more damage. That makes physical elements useful in most combat situations, as sometimes you don't have a weapon with a needed element.

Volt Element in Tower of Fantasy

  • Volt element-based weapons are great as a support for other elemental types. Here, the focus is on paralyzing the enemy for 1 second and removing any buffs it has. On top of that, the target can't use buffs for 6 seconds after being electrocuted. Use often this weapon type, even when you're fighting solo, as it can increase your chances against strong opponents.

For more Tower of Fantasy guides, check out How to get Weapon Batteries in Tower of Fantasy,  How to get weapon Resonance Effects in Tower of Fantasy, and How to enhance equipment in Tower of Fantasy on Pro Game Guides.


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Nebojša Prijić
Nebojša Prijić is a Managing Editor at Pro Game Guides with over 25 years of experience in journalism, screenwriting, and copywriting. He previously worked as Editor-in-Chief of Maxim Serbia magazine and the IGN Adria website. Nebojša is an old-school gamer who loves real-time strategies, shooters, and RPGs, but most of all, he plays Roblox and mobile games with his son. He remembers the first Diablo, PC games on a single floppy disk, and playing Mortal Kombat on the keyboard.