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Completely changing the local field effect color (so that all three levels are the same color) unlocks more powerful Elements such as summons.
Completely changing the local field effect color (so that all three levels are the same color) unlocks more powerful Elements such as summons.
The Field Effect icon is found in the upper left corner of the screen during battles.


==Element Types==
==Element Types==
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Summons are rare Elements that call forth beings of incredible power. They are so powerful that the local field must be entirely of the same Elemental color as the summon, or else it will not work. Summons can also only be used by a character of the same innate Elemental color.  
Summons are rare Elements that call forth beings of incredible power. They are so powerful that the local field must be entirely of the same Elemental color as the summon, or else it will not work. Summons can also only be used by a character of the same innate Elemental color.  


Summons cost Star Levels to cast - this is indicated by a Star icon in the upper left corner of the battle screen next to the Field Effect icon. The two numbers next to the Star icon indicate how many Star Levels you have acquired and how many you have left to use (for example, 5/30 would mean you have 30 Star Levels, and have 5 Star Levels left to use - with 25 of them having already being used). Each usage of a Summon decreases the Star Level by 1. When Star Levels run to 0, the only way to recover them is to sleep at an inn. The total number of Star Levels in one's posession increases as one proceeds through the game and defeat bosses.  
Summons cost Star Levels to cast - this is indicated by a Star icon in the upper left corner of the battle screen next to the Field Effect icon. The two numbers next to the Star icon indicate how many star levels you have acquired and how many you have left to use (for example, 5/30 would mean you have 30 Star Levels, and have 5 Star Levels left to use - with 25 of them having already being used). Each usage of a Summon decreases the Star level by 1. When Star Levels run to 0, the only way to recover them is to sleep at an inn. The total number of Star Levels in one's posession increases as one proceeds through the game and defeat bosses.
 
One final thing to note about Summons is that when regular enemies are defeated by a Summon, they will not drop their regular assortment of items, but will instead drop Shiny Materials which are necessary to forge powerful Prism/Rainbow equipment. Which Shiny Materials are dropped depends on the Element color of the Summon, as listed below: 
* [[Red (Element)|Red]] = [[Shiny Ember]]
* [[Blue (Element)|Blue]] = [[Shiny Dew]]
* [[Yellow (Element)|Yellow]] = [[Shiny Sand]]
* [[Green (Element)|Green]] = [[Shiny Leaf]]
* [[Black (Element)|Black]] = [[Shiny Soot]]
* [[White (Element)|White]] = [[Shiny Salt]]


==Element Lists==
==Element Lists==

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