There are a total of 18 different kinds of elements: 6 primary and 12 secondary. The secondary elements are created by combining 2 primary elements. The primary elements are Fire, Water, Earth, Lightning, Dark, and Light.
This “works” image shows the secondary element and how they are combined. (example: Fire + Earth = stone)
Every element has an opposing element. In addition to interacting differently than most elements, opposing elements can not combine to form a secondary element. This is why there is no Fire/Water, Earth/Lightning, or Dark/Light elements.
When opposing elements come in contant, it takes an obsolutely overwhelming force to overcome the other. In the lack of such a force, both energies just seem to fizzle, their efforts simply disappearing harmlessly. Example, a large fireball can be dissipated with a small shield of water while a tidal wave can be halted with a basic wall of fire. If the fireball or the tidal wave are large enough, they might still get through but will have lost a lot of effectiveness. This isn't always how the interactions work but that's the basics of it.
In my next submission, I'll cover the primary elements in more detail.
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