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An '''element''', sometimes incorrectly referred to as "an" [[affinity]], is a [[metaphysical]] alignment. Element systems are not a trivial matter, and this page discusses Keiji's two attempts so far to create a "complete" system.
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An '''element''', sometimes incorrectly referred to as "an" [[affinity]], is a [[metaphysical]] alignment. Element systems are not a trivial matter, and this page discusses Keiji's latest attempt to create a "complete" system.
== The original 16-element system ==
== The original 16-element system ==

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An element, sometimes incorrectly referred to as "an" affinity, is a metaphysical alignment. Element systems are not a trivial matter, and this page discusses Keiji's latest attempt to create a "complete" system.

The original 16-element system

Info on the old system

The new 12-element system

Perhaps surprisingly, it seems the way to improve the system was to remove elements instead of adding them. The original system suffers from having almost every element apart from the classic four being extremely arbitrary. The new system organizes elements into six overlapping rings covering the edges of a cuboctahedron.

Another way to organize the elements is like this. The primary condition is that any permutation of the lines below results in a pair of elements that have no ring in common. Derived from that are the observations that inside each pair of brackets are a pair of opposite elements, and the elements in the left-hand pair have absolutely nothing to do with those in the right-hand pair.

  • (Fire or Water) and (Psychic or Nature)
  • (Lava or Ice) and (Dragon or Ghost)
  • (Earth or Air) and (Electric or Poison)

One prime advantage of this system is that it doesn't class Null as an element in its own right. Null is simply lack of element, and is located in the center of the three-dimensional cuboctahedron.

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