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An '''element''', sometimes incorrectly referred to as "an" [[affinity]], is a [[metaphysical]] alignment. They're used in all sorts of different ways in [[video game]] and [[Zero no Tsukaima|sometimes]] [[anime]] series, so [[Keiji]] was forever trying to come up with a universal, complete system. Then he played [[Epic Battle Fantasy 3]] and realized that its element system is freaking ''brilliant''. With that said, we'll adopt it~!
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An '''element''', sometimes incorrectly referred to as "an" [[affinity]], is a [[metaphysical]] alignment. There are four ''primary elements'' (or ''tier 1 elements''), which can be discretely combined to produce the sixteen ''pure elements'' or continuously combined to produce any ''compound element''.
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== EBF3's surprisingly fitting 10-element system ==
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The 10 elements are grouped into three pairs of two, and four standalones. These are:
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*[[Fire element|Fire]] vs [[Ice element|Ice]]
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*[[Earth element|Earth]] vs [[Thunder element|Thunder]]
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*[[Holy element|Holy]] vs [[Dark element|Dark]]
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*[[Water element|Water]], [[Wind element|Wind]], [[Poison element|Poison]] and [[Bomb element|Bomb]]
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== Elements by tier ==
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In general, for each pair of elements, characters are resistant to their own element and are weak to the other element of the pair, but as always there are a few [[exception]]s. The standalone elements do not have much of a pattern other than [[common sense]].
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*Tier 0: [[Null]]
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*Tier 1: [[Fire]], [[Water]], [[Earth]], [[Air]]
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*Tier 2: [[Ghost]], [[Lava]], [[Dragon]], [[Nature]], [[Ice]], [[Force]]
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*Tier 3: [[Psychic]], [[Poison]], [[Steel]], [[Electric]]
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*Tier 4: [[Void]]
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== Elements by binary representation ==
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Many games use fire-vs-water and earth-vs-wind pairings, but EBF3 replaces water and wind with the much more badass ice and thunder, leaving water and wind to the lameness they really are.
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*0000: [[Null]]
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*0001: [[Fire]]
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*0010: [[Water]]
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*0011: [[Ghost]]
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*0100: [[Earth]]
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*0101: [[Lava]]
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*0110: [[Nature]]
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*0111: [[Steel]]
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*1000: [[Air]]
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*1001: [[Dragon]]
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*1010: [[Ice]]
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*1011: [[Electric]]
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*1100: [[Force]]
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*1101: [[Psychic]]
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*1110: [[Poison]]
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*1111: [[Void]]
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== Foreign elements ==
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Hopefully everything can be fit in this time!
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Elements from other element systems can be converted to compound elements along with a fifth dimension for the color (since most non-universal element systems include this in their element system). Where individual elements are missed out, this is because they are identical to the pure element of the same name. In this list, each entry is given either a pure element name (assuming gray color), a color name (assuming null element), or a 5-vector (''fire'', ''water'', ''earth'', ''air'', ''color''), each in the range 0-1 and with ''color'' being 1 for white and 0 for black.
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=== [[Pokémon]] ===
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== The older element systems ==
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*Bug (0.0, 0.2, 1.0, 0.4, 0.5)
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*[http://cw.nanako.cc/w/index.php?title=Element&oldid=5258 Info on the really old 16-element system]
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*Dark (Black)
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*[http://cw.nanako.cc/w/index.php?title=Element&oldid=5677 Info on the not so old 12-element system]
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*Fighting (Force)
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*Flying (Air)
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*Grass (Nature)
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*Ground (Earth)
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*Normal (Null)
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*Rock (0.2, 0.2, 1.0, 0.0)
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=== [[Fire Emblem]] ===
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*Wind (Air)
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*Thunder (0.8, 0.4, 1.0, 0.0, 0.5)
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*Light (White)
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=== [[Golden Sun]] ===
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*Wind (Air)
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12 elements on the cuboctahedron
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16 elements on the tesseract
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An element, sometimes incorrectly referred to as "an" affinity, is a metaphysical alignment. They're used in all sorts of different ways in video game and sometimes anime series, so Keiji was forever trying to come up with a universal, complete system. Then he played Epic Battle Fantasy 3 and realized that its element system is freaking brilliant. With that said, we'll adopt it~!

EBF3's surprisingly fitting 10-element system

The 10 elements are grouped into three pairs of two, and four standalones. These are:

In general, for each pair of elements, characters are resistant to their own element and are weak to the other element of the pair, but as always there are a few exceptions. The standalone elements do not have much of a pattern other than common sense.

Many games use fire-vs-water and earth-vs-wind pairings, but EBF3 replaces water and wind with the much more badass ice and thunder, leaving water and wind to the lameness they really are.

Hopefully everything can be fit in this time!

The older element systems

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