Demon and/or Undead
I need help understanding this please.
My sword does x amount of damage. To me, that means when fighting demons, everything is fine. Then when I fight the undead, the sword is NOT going to do as well, but still kill them obviously; do I have this right?
Now if I use an Undead weapon, then that weapon would be better against the undead, but then it would not be as useful against demons? Do I have it right so far?
I now have a sword that has 3 sockets on it, if I was to put in a socket item that gives the sword undead capabilities, do I now have an undead weapon and it won't be as good against demons any longer?
I was thinking of taking a sword with 3 sockets and add the undead features, but I don't know if the above is true that a weapon is either a demon weapon or an undead weapon. If this is not correct and I am misunderstanding this; it may be possible then to add the undead features to a sword so that the weapon is equally effective against all monsters.
Any helpful illustration and/or explanation on the difference is being sought, can you help?
I need help understanding this please.
My sword does x amount of damage. To me, that means when fighting demons, everything is fine. Then when I fight the undead, the sword is NOT going to do as well, but still kill them obviously; do I have this right?
Now if I use an Undead weapon, then that weapon would be better against the undead, but then it would not be as useful against demons? Do I have it right so far?
I now have a sword that has 3 sockets on it, if I was to put in a socket item that gives the sword undead capabilities, do I now have an undead weapon and it won't be as good against demons any longer?
I was thinking of taking a sword with 3 sockets and add the undead features, but I don't know if the above is true that a weapon is either a demon weapon or an undead weapon. If this is not correct and I am misunderstanding this; it may be possible then to add the undead features to a sword so that the weapon is equally effective against all monsters.
Any helpful illustration and/or explanation on the difference is being sought, can you help?
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