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* Some monster types, such as aerial and birds are known for casting wind elemental magic and are resistant against it.
* Some monster types, such as aerial and birds are known for casting wind elemental magic and are resistant against it.
* The [[Balloon (status)|Balloon]] and [[Mute (status)|Mute]] status effects is frequently associated with wind magic.
* The [[Balloon (status)|Balloon]] and [[Mute (status)|Mute]] status effects is frequently associated with wind magic.
* <span style="color: white; {{Text-border render|radius = 1|color = black|weight = 50}};"><span style="color:#2eff1f;">'''Light Green'''</span></span> and <span style="color: white; {{Text-border render|radius = 1|color = black|weight = 50}};"><span style="color:#f4fc03;">'''Yellow'''</span></span> are usually paired with wind.
* <span style="color:#2eff1f;">'''Light Green'''</span> and <span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 1px;"><span style="color:#f4fc03;">'''Yellow'''</span></span> are usually paired with wind.
* In some games where days of the weeks are paired with an elemental, '''Jinn day''' usually strengthens wind magic and decreases earth damage.
* In some games where days of the weeks are paired with an elemental, '''Jinn day''' usually strengthens wind magic and decreases earth damage.
* In some games, wind magic can temporarily upgrade agility and/or decrease physical defense.
* In some games, wind magic can temporarily upgrade agility and/or decrease physical defense.
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* Some monster types, such as oddities and morphs are known for casting light elemental magic and are resistant against it.
* Some monster types, such as oddities and morphs are known for casting light elemental magic and are resistant against it.
* The [[Charm (status)|Charm]] status effect is frequently associated with light magic.
* The [[Charm (status)|Charm]] status effect is frequently associated with light magic.
* <span style="color: white; {{Text-border render|radius = 1|color = black|weight = 50}};"><span style="color:#fafafa;">'''White'''</span></span> and <span style="color: white; {{Text-border render|radius = 1|color = black|weight = 50}};"><span style="color:#feffab;">'''Light Yellow'''</span></span>, sometimes tinted with and <span style="color: white; {{Text-border render|radius = 1|color = black|weight = 50}};"><span style="color:#00FFFF;">Cyan</span></span>, are usually paired with light.
* <span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 1px;"><span style="color:#fafafa;">'''White'''</span></span> and <span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 1px;"><span style="color:#feffab;">'''Light Yellow'''</span></span>, sometimes tinted with <span style="text-shadow: black 1px 1px 1px;"><span style="color:#00FFFF;">Cyan</span></span>, are usually paired with light.
* In some games where days of the weeks are paired with an elemental, '''Wisp/Lumina Hour''' corresponds to daytime and usually strengthens light magic and decreases darkness damage.
* In some games where days of the weeks are paired with an elemental, '''Wisp/Lumina Hour''' corresponds to daytime and usually strengthens light magic and decreases darkness damage.
* Some characters, enemies, equipment, and locations are associated or have an affinity with light. Here are some of the best known examples:
* Some characters, enemies, equipment, and locations are associated or have an affinity with light. Here are some of the best known examples:
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==Moon/Metal==
==Moon/Metal==
[[File:Aura menu icon LOM sprite.png|right|50px|''Legend of Mana'' Aura icon]]
[[File:Aura menu icon LOM sprite.png|right|50px|''Legend of Mana'' Aura icon]]
Associated with the moon, lunar power, mystical forces, gravity, transmutation, and, in ''Legend of Mana'', metal.
Associated with moon, strange/unusual events, and, in ''Legend of Mana'', metal.
[[File:Honeycomb full 2 EOM artwork.png|thumb|150px|Honeycomb in ''Echoes of Mana'']]
[[File:Honeycomb full 2 EOM artwork.png|thumb|150px|Honeycomb in ''Echoes of Mana'']]
* [[Luna]] is its corresponding [[Mana Spirit]] in most ''Mana'' games, except in ''Legend of Mana'' where [[Aura]] takes its place.
* [[Luna]] is its corresponding [[Mana Spirit]] in most ''Mana'' games, except in ''Legend of Mana'' where [[Aura]] takes its place.
* Moon and Metal typically opposes Wood element, as moon/metal magic will be effective against wood elemental enemies and moon elemental foes will be weak against wood.
* Moon and Metal typically opposes Wood element, as moon/metal magic will be effective against wood elemental enemies and moon elemental foes will be weak against wood.
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** [[Tower of Leires]], [[Moon's Mirror]] from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''.
** [[Tower of Leires]], [[Moon's Mirror]] from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''.
** [[Moon Cyclops]] from ''[[Sword of Mana]]''.
** [[Moon Cyclops]] from ''[[Sword of Mana]]''.
** [[Lowenburg]] from ''[[Heroes of Mana]]''.
** [[Lowenburg]] from ''[[Heroeso of Mana]]''.
** [[Honeycomb]] from ''[[Echoes of Mana]].
** [[Honeycomb]] from ''[[Echoes of Mana]].


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[[File:Dryad menu icon LOM sprite.png|right|50px|''Legend of Mana'' Dryad icon]]
[[File:Dryad menu icon LOM sprite.png|right|50px|''Legend of Mana'' Dryad icon]]
Associated with plants, wood, poison, flowers, and the closest element to the ''[[Mana Tree]]''.
Associated with plants, wood, poison, flowers, and the closest element to the ''[[Mana Tree]]''.
[[File:Mousseline full EOM artwork.png|thumb|150px|Mousseline in ''Echoes of Mana'']]
 
* [[Dryad]] is its corresponding [[Mana Spirit]].
* [[Dryad]] is its corresponding [[Mana Spirit]].
* Wood typically opposes Moon and Metal elements, as wood magic will be effective against moon elemental enemies and moon elemental foes will be weak against wood.
* Wood typically opposes Moon and Metal elements, as wood magic will be effective against moon elemental enemies and moon elemental foes will be weak against wood.
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* In some games where days of the weeks are paired with an elemental, '''Dryad Day''' usually strengthens wood magic and decreases moon damage.
* In some games where days of the weeks are paired with an elemental, '''Dryad Day''' usually strengthens wood magic and decreases moon damage.
* In some games, wood magic can temporarily upgrade MP and/or absorb enemy's MP.
* In some games, wood magic can temporarily upgrade MP and/or absorb enemy's MP.
* Some characters, enemies, equipment, and locations are associated or have an affinity with wood. Here are some of the best known examples:
** [[Aegagropilon]], [[Mana Palace]] from ''[[Secret of Mana]]''.
** [[Mispolm]], [[Grapplavine]], [[Flowerburg Dior]], [[Lambloom Woods]], [[Woods of Wandara]], [[Elfin Elder]] from ''[[Trials of Mana]]''.
** [[Vadise]], [[The White Forest]] from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''.
** [[Wood Cyclops]] from ''[[Sword of Mana]]''.
** [[Mousseline]] from ''[[Echoes of Mana]]''.


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