Talk:Elemental Recomposition/@comment-25418939-20140914094453

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This is my take on the whole elemental combination theory. DONT necessarily change the post with this information as it is NOT completely accurate. The elements mentioned are the only ones I've explored, so others aren't entirely excluded. In this, the main difference is that the starting elements are only fire, water, air and earth, everything else is made from them. Also to note is that I separated elemental and physical combinations. I believe this is important because elementally changing something is completely changing what it is, like water and fire making acid. Something like storm isn't elementally different from it's base component (eg. A storm is just water floating in the sky creating masses of kinetic energy through friction). I also included gravity as food for thought.



Notes:


 * Lava and dust are placed in both elemental and physical charts as both are logical. They are widely accepted as elements and physically making them to use as an element is a waste of effort, so this was the best in-between.
 * Mist and steam are essentially the same, except the components slightly vary and steam is warmer (not necessarily elements). This is included as these are sometimes referred to as elemental combinations rather than physical.
 * Death acts to corrupt the element it is fused with.
 * Light is a component of shadow because shadow is the distinct lack of light, so without light in the first place it wouldn't be called shadow
 * Life, along with being the only 4-component element, is also made of all the base components (interesting theory) as to say all the elements are needed for life.
 * wind = air, lava = magma, can be used interchangeably.