Old Gumphrey said:
The basis for this line of thought is that the elements are in opposition. That's why 50%+ of the people in this thread know that water damages fire elementals in some way, even if by RAW it doesn't. Because in other games and films and stories there is a huge precedent for things that are made out of fire to be "put out" when they get water on them.
By this logic, Wizards simply don't exist due to the lack of vancian casting in other settings. Not a compelling argument. Similarly, that Nightcrawler can *BAMF* *BAMF* *BAMF* *BAMF* with impunity does not remove the restrictions on Dimension Door.
By your logic (and really, something like the burning oil in a bathtub example is fairly sound, but again fire elementals are not burning oil), cold shouldn't hurt fire elementals either, but it does.
My logic was actually "water doesn't hurt fire elementals because it doesn't say that it does." It
does say that cold hurts them, so it should. (Plus, "cold" is, by real-world definition, a lack of thermal energy. Cold relates to fire much like Negative Energy relates to living creatures, though not exactly.)
Remember when you said I "just made that up"? Guess what you're doing here?
Based on the "as far as I'm concerned" line, I'd say I was making up everything after that. Before that, I was going off of:
SRD said:
An elemental is a being composed of one of the four classical elements: air, earth, fire, or water.
As far as I know this is the only elemental that doesn't get some kind of penalty by being out of its element; not only that, it isn't impeded or penalized by its opposing element?
That's just wrong. An Earth Elemental can fly with no penalty (assuming that something casts Fly on it), an Air Elemental is actually better off buried than are many creatures (it'll still be crushed, but it can't suffocate), and a Water Elemental has no special interaction with fire of any sort (excluding fire-dominant planes, but they don't actually need to be in a region of fire for that to be an issue). A Fire Elemental is the
only elemental impeded by its opposing element... though, for some weird reason, an Earth Elemental shares the Fire Elemental's restrictions against entering water. (Curious: Do you also let people extinguish Earth Elementals with water? If no, why? They react to water the same way that Fire Elementals do.)
(and don't tell me that it not being able to enter water is being impeded;
Um...
"Impede: to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct; hinder."
if there was a rule that people couldn't enter lava you'd have folks arguing that they can skate across that too; water isn't solid, even if you're made out of fire).
If such a rule actually existed, they might have a point in claiming that. However, such a rule does not exist, so it makes a poor comparison. (A Water elemental can wade into lava just fine. Though, again, it wouldn't be advisable.)