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Clarified what the table represents. It is not at all clear at first that the top row is the NPC element. This is not how tabular data is displayed but instead of redoing the whole table I added an example
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Each spell has an element which has its strengths and weaknesses against other elements. This is mainly useful against monsters. Using a spell against a monster's weak element causes<span style="color:#0000ff"> '''25% increased damage''' </span> , while using the same element will <span style="color:#ff0000"> '''reduce damage by 25%''' </span>.
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Each spell has an element which has its strengths and weaknesses against other elements. This is mainly useful against monsters. Using a spell against a monster's weak element causes<span style="color:#0000ff"> '''25% increased damage''' </span> , while using the same element will <span style="color:#ff0000"> '''reduce damage by 25%''' For example, Ettins are a Lightning elemental monster. Looking at the table, the Earth element is strong versus the Lightning element so using Earth magic or the Earth element setting on the elemental bow will yield the 25% bonus damage. </span>.
    
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