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I wasn't sure what to call this, but hope this is okay. "Crystals of Orience" maybe but that'd be plural.Keltainentoukokuu (talk) 20:37, August 8, 2015 (UTC)
Petty but necessary[]
So regarding elemental attributes, shouldn't they be centered more on their Wu Xing/Chinese elements more so than their Godai/Western classical elements? Sure it's pretty passable and small of a detail but... hm. It's just that we've seen more affinity to the Wu Xing than Godai. Mask no Oni (talk) 19:42, September 12, 2015 (UTC)
- What would you specifically change about the article?Keltainentoukokuu (talk) 20:18, September 12, 2015 (UTC)
- I assume it's to do with the trivia. Genbu should be water, Seiryuu should be wood, and Byakko should be metal. I haven't played the game much, so I don't know the crystals might allude to their element -- What is the connection with Byakko/White Tiger and water? I know the metal connection-- technology and shit. JBed (talk) 20:32, September 12, 2015 (UTC)
- It's always snowing in there and the crystal itself is blue. That's about it...Keltainentoukokuu (talk) 20:54, September 12, 2015 (UTC)
- I assume it's to do with the trivia. Genbu should be water, Seiryuu should be wood, and Byakko should be metal. I haven't played the game much, so I don't know the crystals might allude to their element -- What is the connection with Byakko/White Tiger and water? I know the metal connection-- technology and shit. JBed (talk) 20:32, September 12, 2015 (UTC)