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'''Harggan''' is a level 49 [[blacksmithing]] [[vendor]] located in [[Wildhammer Keep]] at [[Aerie Peak]] in the [[contested]] territory of [[the Hinterlands]].
 
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The '''elementals''' are potent and volatile [[elemental spirit]]s of pure elemental energies and were once the minions of the [[Old Gods]] (and some may still be). Many are commanded by the most powerful [[The Old Gods and the Ordering of Azeroth|elemental lieutenants]] called the [[Elemental Lord]]s — [[Ragnaros|Ragnaros the Firelord]], [[Therazane|Therazane the Stonemother]], [[Al'Akir|Al'Akir the Windlord]], and [[Neptulon|Neptulon the Tidehunter]] — whilst others are commanded by primordial elementals known as [[Elemental Spirits]].
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There are four types of elementals, each corresponding to the basic elements of the world: [[Earth elemental|earth]], [[Fire elemental|fire]], [[Air elemental|wind]], and [[Water elemental|water]]. Each elemental tends to be immune to damage from their element type. For instance, fire elementals are immune to fire damage.
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==Characteristics in World of Warcraft==
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* Chaotic manifestations of the elements.
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* Cannot be skinned, although the remains of stone-elementals may sometimes be mined by [[mining|miners]].
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* [[Enchanting|Enchanter]]s can enchant weapons with {{Loot|Enchant|Enchant Weapon - Lesser Elemental Slayer}}, which gives the player bonus attack power against Elementals, and also causes their weapon to glow red.
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* All elementals can be [[Banish]]ed by [[Warlock]]s.
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* Some have innate abilities; many resist (or are immune to) attacks from the element with which they are affiliated.
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* A large number of Elementals look similar to the [[Voidwalker]]; for example, many Fire Elementals use orange, flaming Voidwalker models.
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* Often found close to environments that resemble their elements; water elementals are often found on coastlines and in lakes, fire elementals are often found close to lava or areas which has suffered from fire, stone elementals are often found in hills and inside caves, and air elementals are often found in windy areas like steppes and deserts.
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*As hinted by [[Earthmender Norsala]]<ref>[[Quest:Core of Our Troubles]]</ref>, elementals can truly die only when they're on their home [[Elemental Plane]]. If they are killed upon mortal plane (physical world), they are simply banished back to their corresponding planes.
   
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== History and Culture ==
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When the Old Gods were defeated and imprisoned by the [[Titan]]s, the Titans banished all elementals to the [[Elemental Plane]]. The Elemental Plane is a violent and dangerous place where elementals of one type battle with all others in a never-ending conflict to expand their territory. It is no wonder, then, that some elementals attempt to escape from the unceasing struggle by traveling to [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]], where they establish solitary lairs in suitable environments. Such transplanted elementals find it difficult to shake off the warlike existence they lived on the Elemental Plane; they guard their new territory viciously and constantly seek to expand their boundaries.
   
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All elementals speak [[Kalimag]] and, whether summoned to Azeroth or there of their own free will, wear a set of magic bracers. These bracers form automatically when the elemental leaves the Elemental Plane. They tie the elemental to Azeroth and allow it to exist outside of the Elemental Plane. If the magic of the bracer's is disrupted, usually by prolonged physical or magical attack, the elemental loses much of its power and may inadvertently return to the Elemental Plane.<ref>{{ref book |author=Blizzard Entertainment |authorlink=Blizzard Entertainment |title=[[Monster Guide]] |isbn=9781588469366 |pages=53}}</ref>
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Over the centuries, they have been finding ways to return to Azeroth, and now run rampant in many areas, though it's usually only the weakest of their ranks that are able to slip through the "cracks". All but the most powerful elementals are mindless beings, who carry out tasks at the whim of their masters. Recently however, more and more elementals have begun appearing on Azeroth, serving an as yet unidentified purpose.
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Some intelligent creatures of Azeroth have found ways to summon elementals and bind them to their will as servants or guards. [[Human]] [[mage]]s are fond of summoning Water Elementals for their brute force and imposing size. [[Ragnaros]] was summoned into the material plane by the [[Dark Iron Dwarves]] three centuries ago, and now resides in the [[Molten Core]], though he is but a shadow of his original self there. When he was first summoned into Azeroth by [[Sorcerer-thane Thaurissan]], the dwarf was killed by the unmitigated fiery powers that he had unleashed.
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The four lieutenants, seemingly no longer under the Old Gods' control, are finding new ways to wage war against each other, and it's possible that one or more of their factions are working for the good of Azeroth. Though they fight each other, they still maintain an [[Abyssal High Council]].
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The elementals seem to have a complex royal power [[elemental hierarchy|hierarchy]]. The most powerful elemental beings have titles such as Baron, Lord, and Duke. The closest, most powerful offspring of the Elemental Lieutenants are even known as Princes and Princesses.
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==Basic Elemental Types==
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[[File:Elementals.png|center|500px|Elementals]]
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===Air Elemental===
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*{{RaceIconExt|Air}} [[Air elemental]]s are creatures made of air, wind, storms, and weather.
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*{{RaceIconExt|Mana}} [[Mana surge]]s are a magic-based elementals which are a type of air elementals<ref>{{ref book |author=Blizzard Entertainment |authorlink=Blizzard Entertainment |title=[[Monster Guide]] |isbn=9781588469366 |pages=101}}</ref>; described as "burning elementals crafted of pure mana", They exist in Azeroth as physical manifestations of pure arcane magic, or even of [[mana]] energy itself.
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*{{RaceIconExt|Djinni}} [[Djinni]]s looks to be elementals (at least in game).
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===Earth Elemental===
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*{{RaceIconExt|Earth}} [[Earth elemental]]s are creatures made of the rock, and energy of the earth itself.
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*{{RaceIconExt|Geode}} [[Geode]]s are elemental sprites of deepholm
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*{{RaceIconExt|Gyreworm}} [[Gyreworm]]s are earth elemental in shape of a tunneling worm
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*{{RaceIconExt|ShaleSpider}} [[Shale spider]]s are earth elemental in shape of spiders
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===Fire Elemental===
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[[File:Fire elemental.jpg|thumb|A typical fire elemental]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|Fire}} [[Fire elemental]]s are creatures made of fire elements.
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*{{RaceIconExt|Phoenix}} [[Phoenix]]es are large elemental birds of fire.
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*[[Salamander#Salamander_.28Elemental.29|Salamander]]s are flame-loving cousins of the fire elementals.
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*{{RaceIconExt|Entropy}} [[Entropic beast]]s are Fel corrupted fire elementals found in [[Felwood]].
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*{{RaceIconExt|Flamewaker}} [[Flamewaker]] is a living fire elemental.
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===Water Elemental===
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*{{RaceIconExt|Water}} [[Water elemental]]s are creatures made of water and various other liquids. Some water elementals have become corrupted, appearing green or red instead of blue.
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*[[Summon Water Elemental]]
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===Elemental Conglomerate===
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[[Elemental Conglomerate]]s are elementals that share two or more aspects of the basic elemental types.
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====Dual elementals====
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*{{RaceIconExt|Dust}} [[Dust elemental]] (air, earth)
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*{{RaceIconExt|IceElemental}} [[Ice elemental]] (air, water) &mdash; Origins: [[Frostland]] of the Abyssal Maw.
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*[[Spark elemental]] (air, fire)
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*{{RaceIconExt|Lava}} [[Lava elemental]] (earth, fire)
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*[[Mud elemental]] (earth, water)
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*{{RaceIconExt|Steam}} [[Steam elemental]] (fire, water)
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*[[Geyser elemental]] (air, fire, water)
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*[[Pyroclastic elemental]] (air, earth, fire)
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*[[Sandstorm elemental]] (air, earth, water)
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*[[Volcanic elemental]] (earth, fire, water)
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*[[Primal elemental]] (air, earth, fire, water)
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*{{RaceIconExt|Arcane}} [[Arcane elemental]] (air, earth, fire, water)
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===Elemental Sprites===
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[[Sprite|Elemental Sprites]] are small elementals from [[Elemental Plane]] of various elemental types.
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*{{RaceIconExt|Geode}} [[Geode]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|Spark}} [[Spark]]
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===Revenant===
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[[Revenant]]s are minor elemental creatures who once served as foot soldiers for the malefic Old Gods when the world was young.
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*{{RaceIconExt|RevenantAir}} [[Lightning revenant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|RevenantEarth}} [[Earth revenant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|RevenantFire}} [[Fire revenant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|RevenantWater}} [[Water revenant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|RevenantWater}} [[Frost revenant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|RevenantIce}} [[Ice revenant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|RevenantDeath}} [[Death revenant]]
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===Elemental ascendant===
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[[Elemental ascendant]] are twilight hammer cultists who have ascended into elementals.
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*{{RaceIconExt|AscendantAir}} [[Air ascendant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|AscendantEarth}} [[Earth ascendant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|AscendantFire}} [[Fire ascendant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|AscendantWater}} [[Water ascendant]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|AscendantElementium}}[[Elementium Monstrosity]]
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===Bog Beast===
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[[File:bogbeast.jpg|thumb|A Bog Beast]]
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{{RaceIconExt|BogBeast}} [[Bog beast]]s are classified in World of Warcraft as '''Elementals'''. They look like swamp monsters. You can find Bog Beasts and similar type creatures in [[Teldrassil]] ([[timberling]]s/[[swampwalker]]s), and [[Swamp of Sorrows]] ([[Mire Lord]]s and [[Tangled Horror]]s), [[Wetlands]] ([[Fen Dweller]]s and [[Fen Creeper]]s), [[Tanaris]] ([[Thistleshrub]]s), Dustwallow Marsh, [[Un'goro Crater]] ([[tar beast]]s) and [[Zangarmarsh]]. Bog beasts may represent a type of conglomerate elemental of earth and water as tar beasts suggest.
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[[Denalan]], the botanist and questqiver NPC in Darnassus, notes that timberlings are connected to the land around them: "The Timberlings are elementals of nature. In some ways they reflect the natural order of the plants and animals on our great tree." [[Brann]] also describes thistleshrubs as plant elementals.{{Citation needed}}<!-- Cited as LoM - but what page? --> Tar beasts are conglomerate elementals of earth and water.{{Citation needed}}<!-- Cited as MG - but what page? -->
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*The plant creatures [[timberling]]s, and [[thistleshrub]]s, and conglomerate elemental creature [[tar beast]], while using the same model as bog beasts are each considered separate types of creatures.<ref>{{ref book |author=Blizzard Entertainment |authorlink=Blizzard Entertainment |title=[[Monster Guide]] |isbn=9781588469366 |pages=131-134}}</ref>
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*Bog beast is both a broad classification for the creatures but also refers to a specific species.
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*Depending on the species bog beasts may be elementals and/or ambulatory plants.
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===Ambulatory Plants===
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Ambulatory plants with flowers or fruits as heads.
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*{{RaceIconExt|Lasher}} [[Lasher]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|Orchid}}[[Orchid]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|Pumpkin}}[[Pumpkin Fiend]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|Sunflower}}[[Singing Sunflower]]
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===Ancient===
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[[File:Treant.png|thumb|A Treant]]
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[[Ancient]]s are huge plant creatures, relatives of the treants and other plant creatures. Often affiliated with night elves, these gigantic treefolk occasionally fall sway to demonic corruption and become twisted, hateful versions of their former selves. [[Ivus the Forest Lord]] is also a ancient who is found in [[Alterac Valley]].
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*{{RaceIconExt|AncientofArcane}}[[Ancient of Arcane]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|AncientofLore}}[[Ancient of Lore]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|AncientofWar}}[[Ancient of War]]
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*{{RaceIconExt|AncientProtector}}[[Ancient Protector]]
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*[[Ancient of Wind]]
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*[[Ancient of Wonder]]
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*[[Corrupted Ancient]]
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{{RaceIconExt|Treant}} [[Treant]]s are [[Ancient]]s who can be fought in the game. You can find Tree Ancients in [[Felwood]] (Irontrees), [[Ashenvale]] (Withered Ancients and Crazed Ancients), and [[Stonetalon Mountains]] (Blackened Ancients and Charred Ancients).
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==Elemental Constructs==
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These are creatures that are classed as elementals in [[World of Warcraft]] for gameplay purposes, but are actually constructs which are either built on statues or powered by elementals
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[[File:Golem.png|thumb|A golem]]
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===Golem===
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Some types of [[golem]]s are mechanical constructs and are classified as elementals in World of Warcraft. They can be found in many places, mostly around Dark Iron dwarf lairs. You can find them in [[Darkshore]] (Cracked Golems), the [[Badlands]] (Siege Golems, War Golems and Stone Golems) and in the [[Searing Gorge]] (Heavy War Golems).
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*Note that in lore these are not elementals at all, but a type of large construct (although some may be held together or powered through elementals). Application of elemental in game is for game mechanics.
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[[File:Murmur.jpeg|thumb|Murmur, the Primordial Aspect of sound, in his lair.]]
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==Other Types==
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===Murmur===
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{{RaceIconExt|SoundLord}} Murmur is called Primordial Essence of sound, by the codex of blood and he has many similiarities with the elemental lords of azeroth
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*Note that he may not be elemental but in fact elemental-like being. Murmur may only be listed as a elemental for game mechanics.
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===Mercury Elemental===
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{{RaceIconExt|Mercury}} [[Mercury elemental]]s are elemental which come in the shape of elemental and oozes
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*[[Elemental invasions (classic)]]
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*[[Elemental Plane]]
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==Manual of Monsters==
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[[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three|Appendix Three]] of ''[[Manual of Monsters]]'' has the [[Manual of Monsters/Appendix Three#Elementals|elementals]] entry and are similar to the elementals mentioned in the article, however the validity of the source is disputed.
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==Myth==
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An elemental is a mythological being that first appeared in the alchemical works of Paracelsus.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elementals]
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The elementals are potent and volatile elemental spirits of pure elemental energies and were once the minions of the Old Gods (and some may still be). Many are commanded by the most powerful elemental lieutenants called the Elemental Lords — Ragnaros the Firelord, Therazane the Stonemother, Al'Akir the Windlord, and Neptulon the Tidehunter — whilst others are commanded by primordial elementals known as Spell shaman feralspirit [Elemental Spirits].

There are four types of elementals, each corresponding to the basic elements of the world: earth, fire, wind, and water. Each elemental tends to be immune to damage from their element type. For instance, fire elementals are immune to fire damage.

Characteristics in World of Warcraft

  • Chaotic manifestations of the elements.
  • Cannot be skinned, although the remains of stone-elementals may sometimes be mined by miners.
  • Enchanters can enchant weapons with [Enchant Weapon - Lesser Elemental Slayer], which gives the player bonus attack power against Elementals, and also causes their weapon to glow red.
  • All elementals can be Banished by Warlocks.
  • Some have innate abilities; many resist (or are immune to) attacks from the element with which they are affiliated.
  • A large number of Elementals look similar to the Voidwalker; for example, many Fire Elementals use orange, flaming Voidwalker models.
  • Often found close to environments that resemble their elements; water elementals are often found on coastlines and in lakes, fire elementals are often found close to lava or areas which has suffered from fire, stone elementals are often found in hills and inside caves, and air elementals are often found in windy areas like steppes and deserts.
  • As hinted by Earthmender Norsala[1], elementals can truly die only when they're on their home Elemental Plane. If they are killed upon mortal plane (physical world), they are simply banished back to their corresponding planes.

History and Culture

Elementals Comic

As seen in the comic

When the Old Gods were defeated and imprisoned by the Titans, the Titans banished all elementals to the Elemental Plane. The Elemental Plane is a violent and dangerous place where elementals of one type battle with all others in a never-ending conflict to expand their territory. It is no wonder, then, that some elementals attempt to escape from the unceasing struggle by traveling to Azeroth, where they establish solitary lairs in suitable environments. Such transplanted elementals find it difficult to shake off the warlike existence they lived on the Elemental Plane; they guard their new territory viciously and constantly seek to expand their boundaries.

All elementals speak Kalimag and, whether summoned to Azeroth or there of their own free will, wear a set of magic bracers. These bracers form automatically when the elemental leaves the Elemental Plane. They tie the elemental to Azeroth and allow it to exist outside of the Elemental Plane. If the magic of the bracer's is disrupted, usually by prolonged physical or magical attack, the elemental loses much of its power and may inadvertently return to the Elemental Plane.[2]

Over the centuries, they have been finding ways to return to Azeroth, and now run rampant in many areas, though it's usually only the weakest of their ranks that are able to slip through the "cracks". All but the most powerful elementals are mindless beings, who carry out tasks at the whim of their masters. Recently however, more and more elementals have begun appearing on Azeroth, serving an as yet unidentified purpose.

Some intelligent creatures of Azeroth have found ways to summon elementals and bind them to their will as servants or guards. Human mages are fond of summoning Water Elementals for their brute force and imposing size. Ragnaros was summoned into the material plane by the Dark Iron Dwarves three centuries ago, and now resides in the Molten Core, though he is but a shadow of his original self there. When he was first summoned into Azeroth by Sorcerer-thane Thaurissan, the dwarf was killed by the unmitigated fiery powers that he had unleashed.

The four lieutenants, seemingly no longer under the Old Gods' control, are finding new ways to wage war against each other, and it's possible that one or more of their factions are working for the good of Azeroth. Though they fight each other, they still maintain an Abyssal High Council.

The elementals seem to have a complex royal power hierarchy. The most powerful elemental beings have titles such as Baron, Lord, and Duke. The closest, most powerful offspring of the Elemental Lieutenants are even known as Princes and Princesses.

Basic Elemental Types

Elementals

Air Elemental

Variant
  • IconSmall Mana Mana surges are a magic-based elementals which are a type of air elementals[3]; described as "burning elementals crafted of pure mana", They exist in Azeroth as physical manifestations of pure arcane magic, or even of mana energy itself.
  • IconSmall Djinni Djinnis looks to be elementals (at least in game).

Earth Elemental

  • IconSmall Earth Earth elementals are creatures made of the rock, and energy of the earth itself.
Variant
  • IconSmall Geode Geodes are elemental sprites of deepholm
  • IconSmall Gyreworm Gyreworms are earth elemental in shape of a tunneling worm
  • IconSmall ShaleSpider Shale spiders are earth elemental in shape of spiders

Fire Elemental

File:Fire elemental.jpg

A typical fire elemental

Variant

Water Elemental

  • IconSmall Water Water elementals are creatures made of water and various other liquids. Some water elementals have become corrupted, appearing green or red instead of blue.

See also:

Elemental Conglomerate

Elemental Conglomerates are elementals that share two or more aspects of the basic elemental types.

Dual elementals

Triumvirate elementals

Complete elemental

Elemental Sprites

Elemental Sprites are small elementals from Elemental Plane of various elemental types.

Revenant

Revenants are minor elemental creatures who once served as foot soldiers for the malefic Old Gods when the world was young.

Elemental ascendant

Elemental ascendant are twilight hammer cultists who have ascended into elementals.

Nature elementals and ambulatory plants

Plants are classified as elementals for gameplay purposes, this category lists both ambulatory plants and nature elementals

  • Note that in lore some of these are not elementals at all, but a type of plant, application of elemental in game is for game mechanics.

Bog Beast

File:Bogbeast.jpg

A Bog Beast

IconSmall BogBeast Bog beasts are classified in World of Warcraft as Elementals. They look like swamp monsters. You can find Bog Beasts and similar type creatures in Teldrassil (timberlings/swampwalkers), and Swamp of Sorrows (Mire Lords and Tangled Horrors), Wetlands (Fen Dwellers and Fen Creepers), Tanaris (Thistleshrubs), Dustwallow Marsh, Un'goro Crater (tar beasts) and Zangarmarsh. Bog beasts may represent a type of conglomerate elemental of earth and water as tar beasts suggest.

Denalan, the botanist and questqiver NPC in Darnassus, notes that timberlings are connected to the land around them: "The Timberlings are elementals of nature. In some ways they reflect the natural order of the plants and animals on our great tree." Brann also describes thistleshrubs as plant elementals.[citation needed]  Tar beasts are conglomerate elementals of earth and water.[citation needed] 

  • The plant creatures timberlings, and thistleshrubs, and conglomerate elemental creature tar beast, while using the same model as bog beasts are each considered separate types of creatures.[4]
  • Bog beast is both a broad classification for the creatures but also refers to a specific species.
  • Depending on the species bog beasts may be elementals and/or ambulatory plants.

Ambulatory Plants

Ambulatory plants with flowers or fruits as heads.

Ancient

Treant

A Treant

Ancients are huge plant creatures, relatives of the treants and other plant creatures. Often affiliated with night elves, these gigantic treefolk occasionally fall sway to demonic corruption and become twisted, hateful versions of their former selves. Ivus the Forest Lord is also a ancient who is found in Alterac Valley.

IconSmall Treant Treants are Ancients who can be fought in the game. You can find Tree Ancients in Felwood (Irontrees), Ashenvale (Withered Ancients and Crazed Ancients), and Stonetalon Mountains (Blackened Ancients and Charred Ancients).

Elemental Constructs

These are creatures that are classed as elementals in World of Warcraft for gameplay purposes, but are actually constructs which are either built on statues or powered by elementals

File:Golem.png

A golem

Golem

Some types of golems are mechanical constructs and are classified as elementals in World of Warcraft. They can be found in many places, mostly around Dark Iron dwarf lairs. You can find them in Darkshore (Cracked Golems), the Badlands (Siege Golems, War Golems and Stone Golems) and in the Searing Gorge (Heavy War Golems).

  • Note that in lore these are not elementals at all, but a type of large construct (although some may be held together or powered through elementals). Application of elemental in game is for game mechanics.


File:Murmur.jpeg

Murmur, the Primordial Aspect of sound, in his lair.

Other Types

Murmur

IconSmall SoundLord Murmur is called Primordial Essence of sound, by the codex of blood and he has many similiarities with the elemental lords of azeroth

  • Note that he may not be elemental but in fact elemental-like being. Murmur may only be listed as a elemental for game mechanics.

Mercury Elemental

IconSmall Mercury Mercury elementals are elemental which come in the shape of elemental and oozes

See also

Manual of Monsters

Appendix Three of Manual of Monsters has the elementals entry and are similar to the elementals mentioned in the article, however the validity of the source is disputed.

Myth

An elemental is a mythological being that first appeared in the alchemical works of Paracelsus.[1]


References