Wind

Wind is an element — connected to the element of Lightning — in LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu. It is generally associated with the colors blue or green and may correspond with the Lightning Dragon and the Elemental Lightning Dragon, along with the Nunchucks of Lightning.

Briefly, before the encounter with the Ghost Warriors, the only confirmed user was Jay. In spite of this, the fifth season reveals a new user, being the Ghost General himself, only this time, being a full-fledged element.

Users’ Abilities

 * Aerokinesis - The user is able to control the air/wind, as seen in "The Green Ninja," when Jay creates a tornado to clear out a group of Serpentine using said elemental power. Also he/she can create a powerful air current to attract objects and people by pulling the wind towards to the user. Also can shot a powerful blast of air to attack an enemy.
 * Aerokinetic Flight - The user can fly using the wind. A difference of flight with wind, the user can levitate a similar way as Gravity (but not as steadily).
 * Air Shield Construction - The user can create a shield of solid air to avoid attacks.
 * Tornado Generation - The user can create a large vortex of air around themselves to attack, confuse, or defend against an adversary.

Wind Users

 * Elemental Wind Master
 * Morro


 * Jay

Creation

 * First Spinjitzu Master (Possibly)
 * Sensei Wu (Possibly)
 * Sensei Garmadon (Possibly)
 * Lloyd Garmadon (Possibly)

Golden Power

 * First Spinjitzu Master (Possibly)
 * Lloyd Garmadon (Possibly)
 * Golden Master (Possibly)

Trivia

 * The Wind ability has never been explained by Wu, but it may be a secondary element of a Lightning user, possibly creating an element category like Weather. It may also be an effect of Jay reaching his True Potential.
 * This may indicate that users of Golden Power and Creation control the element, but it is unknown.
 * Wind is similar to the Smoke element used by Ash, but with many different abilities.
 * It is unclear how Chen completed the spell without Wind (though Lightning's/Jay's connection to it may have compensated for its absence).