Element Energy

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Long ago the four five nations lived in harmony.

Element Energy (エレメントエナジー Eremento Enajī) is a power possessed by the Energy Beasts of Elementros. It comes in five varieties that confer control over a specific part of the world. Energy Beasts have the ability to confer their Element Energy to an Energy Master via the process of "wildocking." These varieties are:

  • Aqua Energy (アクアエナジー), the power of water
  • Flame Energy (フレイムエナジー), the power of fire
  • Grass Energy (グラスエナジー), the power of nature
  • Lightning Energy (ライトニングエナジー), the power of thunder
  • The power of earth

Fiction

Wild King cartoon


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What's needed: On to Elementros! The Power of Bonds! Wildocking!


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Toys

Wild King

Clearly Optimus is the Power of Heart in this equation.
The Energy Beast figures in the Wild King toyline come with individual pieces of "Element Energy" that serve as chest decoration in robot mode and can be placed in one of four corresponding slots on the chest of an Energy Master figure when the Energy Beast undergoes wildocking (read: combines to form an arm or leg) with the larger toy.

Notes

  • While the use of fire, water and earth (Flame, Aqua) are nothing too special, it's possible the use of Nature (Grass) based on one of the elements could be inspired by the Chinese Wuxing philosophy, which has a nature esque element.
    • Lightning energy is the odd one out, as one would expect Air/Wind instead. A likely explanation is that it could be used as a representation of the sky, much like the lesser known Aether from the Greek-originated 4 Classical Elements or Metal Element in Wuxing, an iconography TakaraTomy have used previously in Beyblade Zero-G/Shogun Steel series.