Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4013721-20150722164753/@comment-26509603-20150808163612

DarkHenrik wrote: Ok let me explain why i don't like the idea that there can only be one elemental master at any given time, it just does not sound right for me, i mean if Kai had a son, then that sound would never be able to use his elemental power of fire as long as kai was alive, meaning that Kai's grandson would possibly get his powers that is if his sons aren't killed before he dies, and what then? does the powers just fade away, or does it just go to another family or relative of Kai's family.

Thats the problem, it just does not sound right and it also makes it clear that there can never be a fire vs fire elemental fight. and with the Spinjitzu thing again, the reason there are no other Spinjitzu masters are because they have never trained in doing spinjitzu, at least thats what i would have changed, thus when the Sensei Wu's Academy was opend, it would basicly be an Academy for future Ninjas and also train the studens in Spinjitzu. Would they train Elemental masters there too? Unlikely, because they would not know if one of their studenst are elemental master, unless they unlocked their powers. and no, none of the studenst would join the main Ninja group. But this is the same with the First Spinjitzu Master. If the element passed on while he was still alive, Wu would have gotten the element of Energy probably, and then live on to become the Ultimate Spinjitzu Master. While, at the same time, Lloyd would grow up as the Green Ninja, and become the Ultimate Spinjitzu Master too.

If elemental power could be activated by anyone in the family (to the point that there could be Fire vs Fire fights), pretty soon, everyone would be an elemental master. Cousins would marry cousins of other families, leading to no one being without an element.

The ninja wouldn't be special, and neither would any of the elemental masters.

The same goes for spinjitzu. Pretty soon, fathers and mothers would be teaching it to their children, and everyone would be able to use it. It wouldn't be special anymore.