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Elements are: Ice, Fire, Thunder, Water and Dragon.
Ailments are: Stun, Poison, Blast, Paralysis, Sleep, Bleeding, Effluvial Buildup, All Elemental Blights (Fireblight, Waterblight, Thunderblight, Iceblight and Dragonblight). As interesting as it is, Elderseal is also an ailment since it uses the same mechanics to trigger. The Zombification is also an ailment, which can only be negated by using the relevant combined item (Red Herb + Green Herb). It can only be inflicted in the event quest about Resident Evil* which has a Vaal Hazak.
Mind that only certain attacks can deal stun damage and only when you land hits to certain spots. Blunt damage is better at causing stuns.
I can explain how ailments work if you are interested, as well.
Actually its a Resident Evil crossover event where this shows up. Silent Hill is more of a psychological horror game than zombie outbreak.
This only shows how little I paid attention. My bad. I even forgot that Silent Hill wasn't even made by Capcom.
Note to self: Don't post crap while sleep-deprived.