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What do Status Effects do in No Rest for the Wicked?

What do Status Effects do in No Rest for the Wicked?
What do Status Effects do in No Rest for the Wicked?

A lot is going on in No Rest for the Wicked, despite it being in early access. The together update finally allows friends to play the game together, making it a much more worthwhile experience.

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Whether you are playing solo or with a friend, it is best to know about the game’s combat mechanics. For instance, there are various element types that you can use to apply status effects to enemies.

Let’s break down everything you need to know about status effects in No Rest for the Wicked, so you can take full advantage of this system and use it to your advantage.

All Element Types and Statuses in No Rest for the Wicked

Since No Rest for the Wicked is in early access, the number of element types and status effects is pretty limited. With that being said, there are a few that you can mess around with that will help you deal some serious damage to your enemies.

Element Type

Status

Effect

Fire

Burn

Burn deals damage over time to enemies that are ignited. This status can be built up by hitting the same enemy multiple times. Once built up, it deals 25% increased damage over time to the target.

Ice

Freeze

Initially, it slows the target down. Additionally, when built up, the target is frozen solid, preventing them from moving and attacking for a short time. Attacking a frozen enemy can shatter them, multiplying the damage of the attack by two.

Lightning

Shock

Shock damage is built up on the target, causing a large lightning strike with consecutive hits. This strike branches to nearby enemies, shocking them as well.

Plague

Infection

Grants lifesteal to the attacker, and seems to cause a damage over time effect similar to burn.

Physical

Bleed

Enemies who are affected by bleed will take damage over time as they move.

So far, these are the only element types and status effects in No Rest for the Wicked. With the game being in early access, there is a chance that more could be added in the future.

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Combining Elements and Status Effects

Along with the standard status effects, you can combine them to deal more damage and introduce new effects. This is great for those who are playing co-op or have a weapon with multiple elements applied to it.

Element Combination

Status

Effect

Fire and Plague

Searing

Fire damage dealt to the target is increased.

Lightning and Fire

Overload

Hitting a burning target will cause it to become overloaded, creating a lightning AOE in a burst.

Plague and Bleed

Fester

Infecting a target affected by bleed will reduce the target’s buildup recovery speed.

These effects can be applied by one individual or by friends playing in co-op. It is important to note that since friendly fire does exist in No Rest for the Wicked, you will need to be careful when applying certain effects, such as overload.

Additionally, it is important to upgrade your town and character, as this will allow you to unlock better weapons. Carrying multiple weapons with different element types will help you apply a wider range of status effects to enemies in the area.

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