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Level 3 shock resistance from meals or elixirs can effectively neutralize electric damage from attacks, but not from environmental lightning. This makes it one step below Unshockable, which '''does''' include it.
Level 3 shock resistance from meals or elixirs can effectively neutralize electric damage from attacks, but not from environmental lightning. This makes it one step below Unshockable, which '''does''' include it.
===Armor===
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
Like the previous game, Shock Resistance helps to reduce injury from enemies which deal electric damage. Some [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Lizalfos]] use [[Arrow]]s fused with [[Shock Fruit]], but some enemies such as [[Electric Keese]] and [[Electric Lizalfos]] use electricity directly. [[Electric Wizzrobe]]s, [[Thunder Wizzrobe]]s and [[Thunder Gleeok]]s can cause lightning storms, and the protection Shock Resistance gives from lightning is limited - the [[Thunder Helm]]'s ]]Lightning Proof]] effect, or the Lightning Proo] [[Set Bonus]] of the [[Rubber Set]] is required to deal with that.
Level 3 shock resistance from meals or elixirs can effectively neutralize electric damage from attacks, but not from environmental lightning. This makes it one step below [[Unshockable]], which '''does''' include it.


===Meals & Elixirs===
===Meals & Elixirs===
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The [[Elixir]] which provides Shock Resistance is the [[Electro Elixir]]. These can be made by cooking [[Thunderwing Butterfly|Thunderwing Butterflies]] and [[Electric Darner]]s with monster parts, with [[Electric Darner]]s generally being the more potent of the two.
The [[Elixir]] which provides Shock Resistance is the [[Electro Elixir]]. These can be made by cooking [[Thunderwing Butterfly|Thunderwing Butterflies]] and [[Electric Darner]]s with monster parts, with [[Electric Darner]]s generally being the more potent of the two.


===Armor===
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==''Age of Calamity''==
==''Age of Calamity''==
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
Like ''Breath of the Wild'', Shock Resistance helps to reduce injury from enemies which deal electric damage. Some [[Bokoblin]]s and [[Lizalfos]] use [[Arrow]]s fused with [[Shock Fruit]], but some enemies such as [[Electric Keese]] and [[Electric Lizalfos]] use electricity directly. [[Electric Wizzrobe]]s, [[Thunder Wizzrobe]]s and [[Thunder Gleeok]]s can cause lightning storms, and the protection Shock Resistance gives from lightning is limited - [[Lightning Proof]], from the [[Lightning Helm]]'s effect or as the [[Set Bonus]] of the [[Rubber Set]], is required to deal with that.
Level 3 shock resistance from meals or elixirs can effectively neutralize electric damage from attacks, but not from environmental lightning. This makes it one step below Lightning Proof, which '''does''' include it.
===Armor===
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File:Rubber Tights - TotK icon.png|link=Rubber Tights|[[Rubber Tights]]
File:Topaz Earrings - TotK icon.png|link=Topaz Earrings|[[Topaz Earrings]]
File:Desert Voe Set - TotK.jpg|link=Desert Voe Set|[[Desert Voe Set]] ([[Set Bonus]])
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Revision as of 11:26, July 11, 2023

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Shock Resistance, also called Electricity Resistance, is a protective effect in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom which reduces damage taken from electricity.

Breath of the Wild

Shock Resistance helps to reduce injury from enemies which deal electric damage. Some Bokoblins and Lizalfos use Shock Arrows, but some enemies such as Electric Keese and Electric Lizalfos use electricity directly. Electric Wizzrobes and Thunder Wizzrobes can cause lightning storms, and the protection Shock Resistance gives from lightning is limited - the Thunder Helm's Lightning Proof effect, or the Unshockable Set Bonus of the Rubber Set is required to deal with that.

Level 3 shock resistance from meals or elixirs can effectively neutralize electric damage from attacks, but not from environmental lightning. This makes it one step below Unshockable, which does include it.

Meals & Elixirs

Main article: Breath of the Wild Electro Meals
Main article: Tears of the Kingdom Electro Meals

Unlike Lightning Proof, Shock Resistance can be attained through meals and elixirs.

Many meals can provide Shock Resistance, typically involving Zapshrooms, Voltfruit, Voltfin Trout or Electric Safflina in their cooking. Level 3 Shock Resistance meals and elixirs cause Link to be immune to electric attacks, but not to environmental lightning.

The Elixir which provides Shock Resistance is the Electro Elixir. These can be made by cooking Thunderwing Butterflies and Electric Darners with monster parts, with Electric Darners generally being the more potent of the two.


Armor

Age of Calamity

This section is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.

Tears of the Kingdom

Like Breath of the Wild, Shock Resistance helps to reduce injury from enemies which deal electric damage. Some Bokoblins and Lizalfos use Arrows fused with Shock Fruit, but some enemies such as Electric Keese and Electric Lizalfos use electricity directly. Electric Wizzrobes, Thunder Wizzrobes and Thunder Gleeoks can cause lightning storms, and the protection Shock Resistance gives from lightning is limited - Lightning Proof, from the Lightning Helm's effect or as the Set Bonus of the Rubber Set, is required to deal with that.

Level 3 shock resistance from meals or elixirs can effectively neutralize electric damage from attacks, but not from environmental lightning. This makes it one step below Lightning Proof, which does include it.

Armor