
Yeah, I was scrolling through the current inventory in the Pawn Shop and decided to take note of what classes had what elements available. I noticed a pattern and wrote it down before I could lose it. Anyway, what you see is a chart depicting my findings. The black arcs are representative of the classes and what elements they have access to, and the pie pieces of the chart represent the six elements. Just some statistics:
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+------------------+----------------------------+ |Elements Available|============================| +------------------+----------------------------+ | Blademaster: 4 (Vak, Gan, Ani, Rue) | | Longarm: 4 (Rue, Juk, Rai, Vak) | | Heavyblades: 4 (Juk, Rai, Vak, Gan) | | Wavemasters: 6 (Juk, Rai, Vak, Gan, Ani, Rue) | | Twinblades: 4 (Ani, Rue, Juk, Rai) | | Heavyaxe: 4 (Ani, Gan, Rue, Rai) | +-----------------------------------------------+
+-----------------+-----------------------------+ |Classes Available|=============================| +-----------------+-----------------------------+ | Ani: 4 (TB, BM, HA, WM) | | Gan: 3 (BM, HB, WM) | | Rue: 4 (BM, LA, HA, WM) | | Rai: 5 (LA, HB, HA, WM, TB) | | Juk: 5 (LA, HB, HA, WM, TB) | | Vak: 5 (BM, LA, HB, WM, TB) | +-----------------------------------------------+ |
As it turns out, it would seem that the elements for Fire, Light, and Dark are the most common, while Wood, Earth, and Water are left behind. It would also seem that there are logical pairings amongst the groups of classes that complement each other elementally: Blademaster and Longarm, Heavyblade and Wavemaster, and Heavyaxe and Twinblade. All three pairs' elemental arcs start and end on the same elements. These are just my findings, though, and I'm not sure how close they are to being accurate. Anyway, back to shopwork. ^_^
EDIT: So I made a mistake. Twinblade and Heavy Axe are nearly a perfect match, but it would seem my wheel is flawed. Still, an interesting discovery...
I don't see another other posts here but I'm gonna take the risk and post up with my user Id visible.
I don't know entirely but I'm pretty confident in my sources that there's a rare heavyblade weapon with an Ani(Dark) skill. Ani Smash of the Deathbringer catagory?
(ooc: technically, yes, but it's also made for Divergence)
I consider that to be an anomaly: extraneous data if you will. That Ani skill only shows up on one heavyblade weapon - it's like the Vak Zot that appears only on one rare. Both skills are extraneous, and so I've eliminated them from the count, more or less.
What about the Twin Blade skill: Twin Dragons?
That's a Vak spell and should be included too, right?