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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | == Shouldn't there be elemental spirits for the light and dark elements? Sure, earth, fire, wind, and water may be the "great four" elements, but light and dark are used to damage enemies dammit. It shouldn't be too hard to add two more entelexia, or would that have involved making the "gathering spirits" part of the story last longer than normal? And yes, I'm aware that this scan [dead link] implies that spirits can only be made into those elements, but this page is called It Just Bugs Me for a reason. == |