Oryan77 said:
Huh? Yeah, that's what I'm saying, moisture = water, therefore, you can't have a 2nd element in a "FIRE" elemental. Where exactly did that arguement go?
It was already explained, but '!=' is 'not equal'. Also, this is used quite a bit in online forums, so I am glad that I have helped you understand a bit more of the internet culture. Sure, not everyone uses it, but it is used often enough that knowing what it means is fairly important.
Also, as to why your arguement goes away, is because not all moisture is water. Moisture can be any fluid that can condensate somewhere, somehow. So, as I said in my very first post,
Scion said:
So elementals are living creatures, and might have some fluid like substance keeping them together on some level.
Oryan77 said:
The original poster asked for advice. I'm just pointing out what a Fire Elemental is. If you want to make a Fire Elemental be a half-breed in your game and allow Horrid Wilting to suck water from a Fire Elemental, then whatever. I'm just saying that it doesn't make sense...especially when fire doesn't even store water; fire feeds from air (and which has been pointed out in the SRD, the fire element doesn't even need air to fuel it). So again, fire evaporates water, so why would there be water in a Fire Elemental for Horrid Wilting to affect?
It doesnt make sense to you when you bring in a bunch of nonsense that has nothing to do with the game.
Thats fine though, to you it doesnt make sense so you would go with it not working.
But, it can easily be said to make sense while still being within the raw (in fact, it is very within the raw and well outside of your 'half-breed' statement which you are making up wholecloth.
Once again though, Moisture is not the same as Water. If water is somewhere you can say that it is moisture, but if someone tells you that there is moisture over somewhere that does not mean that it is water. It 'might' be, but it is not a definate.