Why are 'lightning' based attacks considered effective against water enemies?

Why are 'lightning' based attacks considered effective against water enemies?

Water is a stereotypical conductor

>american education

Lightlings are bad for your health.

>lightning sets trees on fire
>lightning can't set water on fire

Clearly water beats lightning.

Like, water is a part of blood...

Why are 'lightning' based attacks considered effective against robot enemies?

Don't robots eat electricity? Shouldn't it heal them or something?

Because Water is really gay.

No reason. Electricity would just conduct through mineral water anyways, doing nothing to a water enemy without organs.

same reason a guy died from that ice bucket challenge

>what is overloading

>do nothing
yeah its not like running electricity through water breaks it apart at a molecular level or anything

>Shouldn't it heal them or something?

I recall that only FFX does this.

What's his name again?

It depends, IRL it would either do nothing or completely fry the circuits, so it's pretty accurate.

>>american education

Raiden

fucking KEK I see what you did there.

electricity is not conduced by pure water, it doesn't do shit

why would there be a flaming spike pit on the American side of the wall

if lightning hit water would it kill everything in the mariana trench?

To trick jumping beans

Mexicans evolved their fence climbing skills

>ice and water are separate elements
>ice is not effective against water enemies

[citation needed]

Don't say electrolysis.

So much for the tolerant right.

...

>tfw no massive ice dick

rain

>Steam as sub-element
>Its shit

Why Magicka ?

Because beaners would just fill it with their shit if the spiked trenches were on their side?

When did anyone say they were tolerant?

What can you do with steam that fire or water cannot?

>use lightning attack underwater
>you don't die
Only Opposing Force has ever done this right

These thinly veiled Sup Forums threads always crack me up.

You can cast "Highest DPS beam in game"

The only advantage of steam is that you can wet the target while dealing damage (water don't do damage alone) but it's really weak and serve no other purpose.

I'm Lightning masterrace anyway.

>pure water
Yeah
Good luck finding our H2O anywhere, faggot

>thinly veiled Sup Forums threads
what did he mean by this?

>cure damages undead

I actually like this one

I work in large scale safety valve repair company. High tempertaure, high pressure steam can completely evapurate a human body.

speaking of Sup Forums, what is the name of the guy in OP's pic again?

>water magic
>it's mostly healing based with little offense
Why do games do this?

Curiously, water itself, in its purest form, is actually a horrible conductor.

Mike 'The Closet Electrician' Pence

Fcuk you

Mike "Turn your fruits into veggies" Pence

He's from reddit, he thinks everything even remotely related to the right must be Sup Forums's doing.

He's just a hysterical leftists trying to play the victim, you know? The usual.

Mike "want a cock, get a shock" Pence

Poor throwing posture
3/10

He's right.

>Death magic
>Literally allows you to control age of entire population

>trumplets get more desperate every day

its funny because Pence wants to electrocute the genderfluid

Wat

Mike "Electric Fence" Pence

>mike "electric shock therapy saved my marriage" pence

>fire is weak to ice
>the ice melts and turns into water and douses the flame
it's quite simple, the physical attributes should be incorporated into the stats

>use ice on water enemy

>they become an ice enemy & get healed

But things that are wet conduct electricity most of the time. You can get electricity over a wooden plank if you wet it.

>instakill spell
>extremely innacurate
>doesn't work on high-level enemies

post more of these

its the minerals the water carries that is conductive, pure distilled h2o is devoid of any minerals.

>Instakill spell
>Target creature must make a fortitude save or die

you have to go back

>I'm gender fluid
>zap

Some games do this, but no, irl robots do not want any sort of surge in electricity, that would fry theit circuits. Electricity, Fire, Ice, and Radiation are all very bad for robots. The only reason we use them is because they are expendable.

Yes I acknowledge that but things that are wet conduct electricity fairly most of the time and water enemies are usually things that are wet rather than things that are water.

Wtf with people, this shit is explained in a 3rd grade or so.

That sounds cool, do any games do that?

>>Steam as sub-element
>>Its shit
QFASA

To be fair, those are also very fatal to humans. And it's much easier to elemental proof robots because we don't need to worry about them being able to breathe.

How old do you think I am?

>There is no elemental damage chart
>You have elemental attacks and they just work on enemies they'd logically work on

So basically the Same way I always see shit like "armored enemies take extra damage from lightning!"

7?

>game has elemental enemies
>you have elemental spells
>using the opposite spell on them does zero bonus damage

>things that are wet conduct electricity

>rubbing alcohol
>cooking oil
>gasoline
You need to be at least 18 years old to use this website.

the user you had replied to stated "H2O in its purest form is a horrible conductor"

it doesn't matter how wet something is, if there's no minerals in the water, it's not going to make it anymore conductive than before.

Doesn't it separate the hydrogen from the oxygen?

Source of this gif?

>thinking only liberals can be dumb

Conservatives despise education in its entirety.

How would it do that?

Only in absolutely massive amounts that would kill pretty much anything anyway

looks like some random ass infomercial

Wasn't this a joke?

I have been looking for it for months. Please, I beg of you.

in user's defense, distilled water doesn't really exist on its own. salt and fresh water all contain minerals as a result of the fauna and the soil it's on top of.

saying "it looks like some random ass informercial" is like saying "looks like some blonde chick" when someone asks for the source on a girl

It's probably trying to sell some soda freshener product so youtube "soda informercial" or something

why does he deserve being defended, he replied to a post saying

>Curiously, water itself, in its purest form, is actually a horrible conductor.

and replied with "but things that are wet are conductive"

sure he's stupid, but games don't use distilled water with its enemies and shit.

Isn't lightning an absolutely massive amount of electricity?

Rain?

Lightning is only for a brief instant. It needs to be sustained, if I remember correctly

High temperature, high pressure mostly anything that's not still in a solid form at the high temperature can evaporate a human body.

No. Drumpf voters really are that stupid.

>It needs to be sustained

Please elaborate.

the atmosphere it travels through is not pure. if it was, then acid rain would not exist. though it would be the closest thing to it.

Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity