Elementalist
็ฒพ้ๅธซ ยท Elementalist โ A mage who battles alongside nature's elemental spirits
The elementalist forms contracts with elemental spirits or directly wields elements themselves. Unlike summoners, they form equal partnerships with spirits, borrowing their power for extreme elemental magic (fire, water, wind, earth, lightning, light, dark). Usually specializing in one or a few elements, they maintain intimate relationships with multiple spirits of that element (from lesser to elemental kings). Featured in Final Fantasy, Warcraft, Korean fantasy novels, and other Eastern and Western works, especially popular in Korean fantasy where the 'female elementalist' character archetype is established. Paracelsus's four-element theory provides the scholarly foundation.
Origin
The Greek four-element theory (fire, water, air, earth) translated into magical theory is the Western archetype. In the East, the Five Elements (ไบ่ก) sorcerer serves the same role.
Features
- Elemental spirit contracts: Salamander (fire), Undine (water), Sylph (wind), Gnome (earth), and more
- Dramatic increase in the power, range, and precision of that element's magic
- Sharing the spirit's unique abilities (healing, movement, detection)
- Multiple elemental contracts possible โ multi-element elementalists are extremely rare
Usage
The strongest magical firepower for a specific element. Weaponizes the battlefield itself by transforming the environment using elements.
Weakness
Extreme weakness to the contracted element's natural counter. If the spirit is injured, magical power also weakens.



