Elementalist headgear is usually designed in the form of a floating stone, called eye, on the wearer's forehead with animated flames, water bubbles, or other element around the stone. In Factions, however, it appears as an animated aura around the elementalist's head. There are three artwork styles (see below) available to elementalists in different campaigns, and within each style, every attribute has its own unique design and name. Thus, it is usually possible to tell what element is used by the wearer just by looking at it. This is also true for Paragons.
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| - Elementalist headgear is usually designed in the form of a floating stone, called eye, on the wearer's forehead with animated flames, water bubbles, or other element around the stone. In Factions, however, it appears as an animated aura around the elementalist's head. There are three artwork styles (see below) available to elementalists in different campaigns, and within each style, every attribute has its own unique design and name. Thus, it is usually possible to tell what element is used by the wearer just by looking at it. This is also true for Paragons.
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| - Elementalist headgear is usually designed in the form of a floating stone, called eye, on the wearer's forehead with animated flames, water bubbles, or other element around the stone. In Factions, however, it appears as an animated aura around the elementalist's head. There are three artwork styles (see below) available to elementalists in different campaigns, and within each style, every attribute has its own unique design and name. Thus, it is usually possible to tell what element is used by the wearer just by looking at it. This is also true for Paragons. The female and male elementalist headgear of the same type looks identical and none of it can be dyed. This chart shows the different types of attribute headgear available to Elementalists:
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