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# EE Items Bonus

<mark style="color:$warning;">**On the Lumen server, the Energy Elf was designed with specific gear and set combinations that grant bonus HP and Defense, making this class extremely valuable in team play.**</mark>

<mark style="color:$warning;">**In addition, this class plays an important role in PvP—not only by providing buffs, but also by actively participating in combat. The Energy Elf can support teammates with healing, helping prevent players from being one-shot and dying too quickly. At the same time, it can gain percentage-based HP and Defense boosts, allowing it to survive longer in battle and remain effective throughout the fight.**</mark>

{% hint style="success" %} <mark style="color:$success;">**For the shield bonus, it doesn’t matter which mace you use. However, the set bonus only works when you have the correct combination. If you try to mix a shield from one set with a weapon from another, you will not receive the set bonus.**</mark>
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