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'''Nature damage''' is not classified as its own [[critical table]], but can instead come from a number of sources deemed to be nature-related. These include offensive [[Ranger Base|Ranger]] spells, [[Animal Companion]] attacks, and sandstorms generated by both [[sand devil]]s and [[Sandstorm (914)]].
'''Nature damage''' is not classified as its own [[critical table]], but can instead come from a number of sources deemed to be nature-related. These include offensive [[Ranger Base|ranger]] spells, [[Animal Companion]] attacks, and sandstorms generated by both [[sand devil]]s and [[Sandstorm (914)]].


A source of Nature damage may use a specific critical table for its 'flavor', such as with [[Wild Entropy (603)]] using the [[Disintegration critical table]] or the [[bolt]] version of [[Moonbeam (611)]] using the [[Cold critical table]].
A source of Nature damage may use a specific critical table for its 'flavor', such as with [[Wild Entropy (603)]] using the [[Disintegration critical table]] or the [[bolt]] version of [[Moonbeam (611)]] using the [[Cold critical table]].

Latest revision as of 16:18, 30 January 2021

Nature damage is not classified as its own critical table, but can instead come from a number of sources deemed to be nature-related. These include offensive ranger spells, Animal Companion attacks, and sandstorms generated by both sand devils and Sandstorm (914).

A source of Nature damage may use a specific critical table for its 'flavor', such as with Wild Entropy (603) using the Disintegration critical table or the bolt version of Moonbeam (611) using the Cold critical table.

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