Inazuma Eleven Element System Complete Guide
The element system in Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is crucial for competitive play. Understanding type advantages, team composition, and elemental strategies can mean the difference between victory and defeat.

The Five Elements
Fire π₯ (Katon)
Characteristics:
- High offensive power
- Aggressive playstyle
- Best for Forwards and Midfielders
Strengths:
- β Strong vs Wood: 50% damage bonus
- β High shoot and dribble stats
- β Explosive hissatsu techniques
Weaknesses:
- β Weak vs Water: 50% damage penalty
- β Lower defensive stats
- β High stamina consumption
Best Positions:
- Forward (FW) - Primary
- Midfielder (MF) - Secondary
Top Fire Characters:
- Dario Highton (FW, Power 96)
- Jazmine Carmine (FW, Power 95)
- Juno Hundertmark (GK, Power 95)
Water π§ (Suiton)
Characteristics:
- Balanced and defensive
- Control-oriented playstyle
- Best for Goalkeepers and Defenders
Strengths:
- β Strong vs Fire: 50% damage bonus
- β High catch and block stats
- β Excellent stamina
- β Good team support abilities
Weaknesses:
- β Weak vs Earth: 50% damage penalty
- β Lower offensive power
- β Passive playstyle
Best Positions:
- Goalkeeper (GK) - Primary
- Defender (DF) - Secondary
- Midfielder (MF) - Support
Top Water Characters:
- Clement Mariner (GK, Power 94)
- Lilac Tausend (DF, Power 86)
Earth β°οΈ (Doton)
Characteristics:
- Defensive powerhouse
- Tank playstyle
- Best for Defenders
Strengths:
- β Strong vs Water: 50% damage bonus
- β Strong vs Lightning: 50% damage bonus (dual advantage!)
- β Highest block stats
- β Very durable
Weaknesses:
- β Weak vs Wood: 50% damage penalty
- β Slow speed
- β Low offensive potential
Best Positions:
- Defender (DF) - Primary
- Midfielder (MF) - Defensive
Top Earth Characters:
- Erdem Barath (DF, Power 90)
- Davin Bullock (DF, Power 89)
- Nikas Himmelstein (MF, Power 94)
Wood π³ (Mokuton)
Characteristics:
- Technical and agile
- Speed-based playstyle
- Best for Forwards and Midfielders
Strengths:
- β Strong vs Earth: 50% damage bonus
- β High speed and dribble
- β Excellent technique
- β Low stamina cost
Weaknesses:
- β Weak vs Fire: 50% damage penalty
- β Lower power stats
- β Fragile defense
Best Positions:
- Forward (FW) - Primary
- Midfielder (MF) - Secondary
Top Wood Characters:
- Amelia Rainwalker (FW, Power 94)
- Viorain Maleby (DF, Power 92)
Lightning β‘ (Raiton)
Characteristics:
- Balanced element
- Versatile playstyle
- Works in any position
Strengths:
- β No major weaknesses (except Earth)
- β Balanced stats
- β Flexible team building
- β Consistent performance
Weaknesses:
- β Weak vs Earth: 50% damage penalty
- β No strong advantages
- β Less specialized
Best Positions:
- Any position
- Great βfillerβ element
Top Lightning Characters:
- Thierry Reyes (MF, Power 87)
- Raika Shinohara (MF, Power 94)
Element Matchup Chart
Complete Advantage Table
| Attacker β | Fire π₯ | Water π§ | Earth β°οΈ | Wood π³ | Lightning β‘ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fire π₯ | 100% | 50% | 100% | 150% | 100% |
| Water π§ | 150% | 100% | 50% | 100% | 100% |
| Earth β°οΈ | 100% | 150% | 100% | 50% | 150% |
| Wood π³ | 50% | 100% | 150% | 100% | 100% |
| Lightning β‘ | 100% | 100% | 50% | 100% | 100% |
Reading the Table:
- 150% = Strong (50% bonus damage)
- 100% = Neutral
- 50% = Weak (50% damage penalty)
How Elemental Advantage Works
Damage Calculation
Base Damage Formula:
Damage = (Attacker Power - Defender Defense) Γ Element Multiplier
Example 1: Advantage
- Fire Forward (90 Shoot) vs Wood Defender (80 Block)
- Base: 90 - 80 = 10 damage
- With Advantage: 10 Γ 1.5 = 15 damage
Example 2: Disadvantage
- Fire Forward (90 Shoot) vs Water Defender (80 Block)
- Base: 90 - 80 = 10 damage
- With Disadvantage: 10 Γ 0.5 = 5 damage
Impact: 3x difference between advantage and disadvantage!
Critical Moments
Element advantage matters most during:
- Shooting duels (FW vs GK)
- Dribbling (FW/MF vs DF)
- Blocking (DF vs FW)
- Hissatsu techniques (special moves)
Less Important:
- Passing
- Regular movement
- Positioning
Team Building with Elements
Balanced Element Team (Recommended) βββββ
Strategy: Mix 2-3 elements to avoid hard counters
Example Team:
FW: Fire + Wood (offense variety)
MF: Lightning + Earth (balanced)
DF: Earth + Water (defensive wall)
GK: Water (standard)
Benefits:
- β No major weaknesses
- β Can adapt to opponents
- β Consistent performance
Best For:
- Beginners
- Story Mode
- General PvP
Mono-Element Team (Advanced) βββ
Strategy: All same element for maximum synergy
Fire Team Example:
FW: Fire + Fire
MF: Fire + Fire + Fire + Fire
DF: Fire + Fire + Fire + Fire
GK: Fire
Benefits:
- β Maximum elemental synergy bonus (+10%)
- β Devastating vs weak element (Wood)
- β Simple strategy
Drawbacks:
- β Hard countered by Water teams
- β Risky in blind picks
- β No flexibility
Best For:
- Counter-picking known opponents
- Element-specific challenges
- Advanced players
Dual-Element Core (Intermediate) ββββ
Strategy: 2 primary elements with 1-2 neutrals
Fire + Earth Example:
FW: Fire + Fire (offense)
MF: Fire + Lightning + Earth + Lightning
DF: Earth + Earth + Earth + Water
GK: Water (standard)
Benefits:
- β Strong vs Wood and Water
- β Weak only to Wood (Earth weakness)
- β Good balance
Counter-Picking Strategies
Reading Opponentβs Team
Pre-Match Analysis:
- Check opponentβs main element
- Identify their key threats
- Build counter team
- Focus on exploiting weakness
Element Counter Chart
If Opponent Uses:
π₯ Fire-Heavy Team
β Counter with Water
β Focus: Water GK + Water DF
β Result: 50% damage reduction on their offense
π§ Water-Heavy Team
β Counter with Earth
β Focus: Earth MF + Earth FW
β Result: Break through their defense
β°οΈ Earth-Heavy Team
β Counter with Wood
β Focus: Wood FW with high speed
β Result: Exploit slow Earth defenders
π³ Wood-Heavy Team
β Counter with Fire
β Focus: Fire FW for explosive offense
β Result: Dominate their defense
β‘ Lightning-Heavy Team
β Counter with Earth
β Focus: Earth DF wall
β Result: Shut down their balanced approach
Element Synergy Bonuses
Same-Element Team Buffs
2-3 Same Element:
- +2% to all stats
- Minimal but helpful
4-5 Same Element:
- +5% to all stats
- +5% elemental advantage damage
- Notable impact
6+ Same Element (Mono):
- +10% to all stats
- +10% elemental advantage damage
- Special passive abilities
- Maximum synergy
Example Impact:
- Fire FW with 90 Shoot
- With +10% buff: 99 Shoot
- With elemental advantage (150%): Devastating
Position-Specific Element Strategies
Forwards (FW)
Best Elements: Fire, Wood
Why: High offense, speed, shooting power
Avoid: Earth (too slow)
Optimal FW Combos:
- Fire + Wood (offense variety)
- Fire + Fire (maximum damage)
- Wood + Lightning (speed + balance)
Midfielders (MF)
Best Elements: Any (most flexible position)
Recommended: Lightning, Fire, Earth
Optimal MF Combos:
- 2 Fire + 2 Lightning (attack focus)
- 2 Earth + 2 Lightning (balanced)
- Mixed 4 elements (maximum flexibility)
Defenders (DF)
Best Elements: Earth, Water
Why: High block, defensive stats
Avoid: Fire (too offensive)
Optimal DF Combos:
- 3 Earth + 1 Water (defensive wall)
- 2 Earth + 2 Water (balanced defense)
- All Earth (anti-Water/Lightning)
Goalkeepers (GK)
Best Element: Water (highest catch stats)
Alternatives: Fire (Juno), Earth
Optimal GK:
- Water GK (standard choice)
- Earth GK (vs Water-heavy opponents)
- Fire GK (offensive option)
Advanced Element Techniques
Element Switching Mid-Match
Substitution Strategy:
1. Scout opponent's main element (first 2 minutes)
2. Pause and analyze
3. Substitute in counter-element characters
4. Exploit their weakness
Example:
- Opponent has Fire FW dominating
- Substitute in Water DF
- Shut down their offense
Bait and Switch
Strategy:
- Start with balanced team
- Let opponent commit to strategy
- Switch to hard counter
- Dominate
Common Element Mistakes
β Mistakes to Avoid
1. All Same Element (Beginners)
Mistake: Building mono-element without understanding
Problem: Hard countered, canβt recover
Fix: Start with 2-3 element mix
2. Ignoring Matchups
Mistake: Using Fire FW vs Water GK
Problem: 50% damage = canβt score
Fix: Check elements before engaging
3. Random Elements
Mistake: No element strategy, random team
Problem: No synergy, inconsistent
Fix: Plan 2-3 core elements
4. Element Over Stats
Mistake: Picking weak Fire over strong Water for advantage
Problem: Base stats matter more
Fix: Balance element advantage with character quality
Element System FAQ
Does element matter in PvE (Story Mode)?
Answer: Less than PvP, but still helpful. Story opponents have fixed elements you can counter.
Can I win with elemental disadvantage?
Answer: Yes, if your stats are much higher. But itβs harder.
Whatβs the best universal element?
Answer: Lightning - balanced, no major weaknesses, works anywhere.
Should beginners focus on elements?
Answer: Basic understanding yes, but focus on stats and strategy first.
Do hissatsu techniques get element bonuses?
Answer: Yes! Special moves get full 150%/50% multipliers.
Related Guides
Use element knowledge to dominate:
- Team Building Guide - Build perfectly balanced teams with element synergy
- Best Characters for Beginners - Element-aware character selection for new players
- Inazuma Eleven Tier List - See top characters organized by element and position
- Character Database - Browse and filter all 47 characters by element type
Conclusion
The element system in Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is powerful but not everything. Hereβs what to remember:
- 50% Advantage/Disadvantage is massive (3x swing)
- Balanced teams (2-3 elements) work best for most players
- Counter-pick when you know opponentβs main element
- Stats still matter - donβt sacrifice quality for element advantage
- Practice reading matchups quickly
Master elements, and youβll dominate in both PvP and PvE!
Pro Tip: Create 3 preset teams - one for each major element matchup. Quick switch when you see opponentβs team!
Last Updated: November 15, 2025 - Browse Characters by Element