green wind ftw <3
Fire: Red
Water: Blue
Earth: Brown
Air/Wind: White
Forest - Green
Fire - Red
Water - Blue
Shadow - Purple
Spirit - Orange
Light - Yellow
Yomi posted...Yeah that's what I read first before making this topic. I mostly associate wind with green because that's how Chrono Cross did it and that pretty much was my first RPG.
green wind ftw <3
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WindIsGreen
most people prefer the Final Fantasy colors, but I also like the Golden Sun variant where Wind is purpleI also read about that but I haven't played Golden Sun. So Jupiter is the element of wind but it also includes lightning powers right? that's pretty dope :P
I also read about that but I haven't played Golden Sun. So Jupiter is the element of wind but it also includes lightning powers right? that's pretty dope :P
green wind ftw <3
When are Fire and Water not associated with red and blue?
Also a light purple is acceptable for wind when it's representing storms or tornadoes, but it's not the first thing I think of.
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Yomi posted...
green wind ftw <3
Obviously
Fire - red/orange
Water - blue
Earth - brown/yellow
Wind - green
White is reserved for ice when applicable.
White is reserved for ice when applicable.
Fire: Red
Water: Blue
Earth: Brown
Air/Wind: White
Technically speaking, the 'classical elements' include ether/spirit. Also that is only the western classical elements, since the eastern elements are radically different (Wood, Metal, Fire, Earth, Water).I know, I know. I researched this countless of times before making the topic all I really wanted to know is which colour you guys /personally/ associate with air/wind in a fantasy/videogame setting regardless of anything else. Everything else is filler :P
Anyway, they generally line up perfectly with the primary colors (both versions, and + white);
Fire - Red
Water - Blue
Air - Yellow
Earth - Green
Aether - White
in some cases you might find Blue - Air/Wind (sky) and Green - Water (sea)
for example, in Harry Potter Ravenclaw(blue) is associated with Air and Slytherin(green) is associated with Water. Gryffindor(red) and Hufflepuff(yellow/black) are Fire and Earth, naturally.
I wasn't aware the houses had elements associated with them. Is there any point to that?
@Dash_Harber posted...
Technically speaking, the 'classical elements' include ether/spirit. Also that is only the western classical elements, since the eastern elements are radically different (Wood, Metal, Fire, Earth, Water).I know, I know. I researched this countless of times before making the topic all I really wanted to know is which colour you guys /personally/ associate with air/wind in a fantasy/videogame setting regardless of anything else. Everything else is filler :P
Anyway, they generally line up perfectly with the primary colors (both versions, and + white);
Fire - Red
Water - Blue
Air - Yellow
Earth - Green
Aether - White
Also the classical elements of Japanese are not that different considering they're eastern too. It's just the four classics + void/nothingness. But I get your point with the Feng Shui ones.
According to Hindu Yogic, Shakta and Buddhist Tantric traditions the heart chakra (Anahata) is also associated with air and its colour is green.
Needless to say, I am most pleased with the results
something I always found odd about Tales of Symphonia is that it uses two different sets of color for its elements:Here's the page about elements in the tales of wiki: http://aselia.wikia.com/wiki/Elements
one is
Fire - Red
Water - Blue
Wind - Green
Earth - Orange
Ice - L. Blue
Lightning - Purple
Light - Yellow
Darkness - Black
but the colored Quartz items are as follows:
Fire - Red
Water - Aqua
Wind - Green
Earth - Yellow
Ice - Blue
Lightning - Purple
Light - White
Darkness - Black