Talk:E.L.E.M.E.N.T.A.L./@comment-7395353-20130725195517/@comment-30292757-20170709203225

That actually makes sense. If you're struck by lightning in the air, it won't really damage you. Need to be in contact with the ground to complete the circuit, therefore allowing your body to be damaged. Ground is a brilliant conductor, so if the attack it's using is in relation to Earth, it makes sense that it would be damaged more by electric attacks, as the Earth element is related to ground, the most common catalyst in the completion of a circuit.