There are two types of Elemental control: Basic and Advance. Depending on your skill level you can bend elements in either or both categories.
Basic:[]
- Fire (Pyrokinesis) - can have control only the flames, embers, or any object with a temperature considerably higher. The manipulation of fire is one of the most used and basic in the use of magic. However, it requires concentration, as loss of control can lead to death who use this power. The Fire is associated with strong emotions such as passion, anger, rage.
- Water (Hydrokinesis) - can have control only the bodies of water, liquids of any kind. The manipulation of water is used for divination, healing and restoration of nature. Despite not being widely used as an element attack, requires concentration to comply with the desired goal. The Water is associated with passive emotions such as serenity, tranquility.
- Air (Aerokinesis) - can have control only the gusts of wind, tornadoes. The manipulation of air is used for cause storms, rain or cleaning the environment. Despite not being widely used as an element attack, Unlike the other elements, air is the weakest and powerful at once, requires concentration to comply with the desired goal. The Air is associated with emotions such as freedom, harmony, wholeness.
- Earth (Geokinesis) - can have control only the minerals and earth movements. The manipulation of earth is used for earthquakes, tremors, agriculture. This element is considered the most difficult to handle, since its shape is solid makes it less flexible in comparison to the other. However, it is good to be used as a powerful defense or attack against the enemy. The Earth is associated with patience, strength, goodness.
Advance:[]
Due to the great power and concentration required to manipulate the weather, few supernatural beings are capable to use this skill without losing control.
- Rains - It is the control of water evaporated in the clouds, and can return to earth as well, in the form of snow or hail.
- Storms - is a phenomenon characterized by the coexistence of two or more close air masses of different temperatures. The contrast associated with the physical effects involved leads to an instability characterized by rain, wind, lightning, thunder and occasional hail and other weather phenomena.
- Hurricanes - is a storm system characterized by a closed circulation around a low pressure center and producing strong winds and heavy rain. The tropical cyclones draw their energy from the condensation of moist air, producing strong winds. Depending on your strength and location, can be called a tropical cyclone tropical depression, tropical storm, hurricane, typhoon or cyclone simply.
- Clouds - is a visible mass consisting of snow crystals or water droplets in the atmosphere. The clouds scatter all visible light and therefore appear white. However, sometimes they are too thick or dense to light the cross, and then look gray or even black. Depending on some factors droplets can become rain, hail or snow.
- Blizzards - is a storm of snow, ice and hail with heavy snowfall in intensity, which usually occurs in high mountain areas or high latitudes. The blizzards are very dangerous as they reduce visibility and increase the risk of death due to low temperatures that occur in them.
- Lightning - is the vivid glow in the clouds produced by electrical shock. The energy of a lightning is very high and countless in a living body, because it is capable of burning alive tected.
- Tornadoes - is a rotating funnel of air violently, its lower end is in contact with the surface of the Earth, and top with a large cloud vertical development or, exceptionally, with the base of a cumulus cloud. This is the more intense atmospheric phenomenon known.
- Fog - is a collection of liquid water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. the fog causes a great low visibility, preventing you see more than a couple of meters.