Elements

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Elements are properties applied to various gameplay mechanics.

Overview

Every weapon, ability, and subclass in the game can be classified by its associated element. Elements have been referred to as either Light-based or Darkness-based in the game's story. Currently, aside from subclasses being divided into Light and Darkness subclasses, this distinction does not appear to be relevant to gameplay.

Combat

Weapons and abilities used by both Guardians and enemy combatants have different elemental damage types. Some activity modifiers can increase the damage dealt by specific elements. Armor Mods can be equipped to reduce elemental damage.

Some enemies will be protected by elemental energy shields, which can be identified by their color. Dealing matching elemental damage to an enemy's shield (e.g. using an Arc.png Arc weapon to break an Arc.png Arc shield) will be more effective, causing the shield to explode when broken and stunning the enemy. Currently, Arc.png Arc, Solar.png Solar, Strand icon.png Strand, and Void.png Void are the only elemental shield types that appear. Guardian shields are not associated with a specific element.

Weapons of a specific element do not function inherently differently from weapons of other damage types. However, some perks may only appear on weapons of a specific element.[1] For example, Incandescent icon1.png Incandescent only appears on Solar.png Solar weapons, while Headstone icon1.png Headstone only appears on Stasis.png Stasis, and Kinetic tremors icon1.png Kinetic Tremors only appears on weapons using Kinetic.png Kinetic damage type.

In the vast majority of cases, the element assigned to a specific weapon cannot be changed. However, there are some exceptions:

  • Exotic weapons with The fundamentals icon1.png The Fundamentals weapon perk can cycle through the Arc.png Arc, Solar.png Solar, and Void.png Void damage types. These weapons currently include: Borealis icon1.png Borealis, Dead messenger icon1.jpg Dead Messenger, and Hard light icon1.png Hard Light.
  • The Osmosis icon.png Osmosis and Permeability icon1.png Permeability weapon perks can temporarily change a weapon's damage type to match the player's equipped subclass element.
  • The Adaptive munitions icon1.png Adaptive Munitions weapon perk does not change the weapon's damage type, but causes it to deal increasingly greater damage to non-matching enemy shields with each hit.
  • Tessellation will use the damage type matching the subclass currently equipped by the player.

Armor

Every armor item in the player's inventory has an elemental affinity, indicated by an icon, which determines which mods can be equipped to it. Most mods do not have an associated element, allowing them to be equipped to any armor item. However, mods with a specific element icon can only be equipped to armor that has the same elemental energy type. An armor item's affinity can be changed, but costs Glimmer1.png Glimmer and an Upgrade Module.jpg Upgrade Module.

Types of Elements

Kinetic.png Kinetic

Main page: Kinetic

Kinetic refers to non-elemental effects.

Arc.png Arc

Main page: Arc

Arc is a Light-based element. Its effects are associated with motion.

Solar.png Solar

Main page: Solar

Solar is a Light-based element. Its effects are associated with energies harnessed from the Sun.

Void.png Void

Main page: Void

Void is a Light-based element. Its effects are associated with gravity and black holes.

Stasis.png Stasis

Main page: Stasis

Stasis is a Darkness-based element. Its effects are associated with the movement of particles.

Strand icon.png Strand

Main page: Strand

Strand is a Darkness-based element. Its effects are associated with psychic energy and threads of the mind.

References

  1. "This Week at Bungie – 8/19/2021" Bungie, posted by Cozmo_BNG, 19 Aug. 2021, https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/50572.