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"I grow rows and rows of roses, Flor de Mayo, by the mile."
― Isabela Madrigal (Encanto)
Top: A tree with lots of leaves and twigs on its branches.
Bottom: A green sign is a lime-colored leaf that contains seven numbers.
Leaf or Plant (Tagalog: halaman; Maori: tipu; Japanese: 工場 "koujou"; Emoji:🌿), is an element that is commonly found in nature.
Naturakinesis or Chlorokinesis Chlorokinesis is the superpower to control, manipulate, and accelerate plant and fungal life using the mind or energy. It’s sometimes called phytokinesis, fungokinesis, or botanokinesis, and it represents the element of nature and life itself.
Chlorokinesis is from Greek:
“Chloro” = green (referring to chlorophyll in plants)
“Kinesis” = movement or control
Chlorokinesis literally means “control of green/living plants.” Someone with this ability is called a Chlorokinetic or Plant Manipulator.
Agrokinesis
Arborkinesis
Botanical Control/Manipulation
Botanokinesis
Chlorokinesis
Chlorokine Physiology
Flora Manipulation
Phyllokinesis
Phytokinesis
Plant Control
Plant/Flora/Botanic Arts
Plantlife Manipulation
Vegetation Manipulation
Mushroom Control
Toadstool Manipulation
Agarikinesis
Basidiokinesis
Plantbending (Avatar: The Last Airbender/Legend of Korra)
Leafspeak (Wings of Fire)
Grass Type (Pokemon)
Plants, mostly multicellular organisms that are primarily photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae, can be created, shaped, and manipulated by beings. This includes wood, vines, plants, moss, and plant parts including leaves, seeds, roots, fruits, and flowers. Extraterrestrial plants can be utilized as an alternative if you're not on Earth. Plants can be made to grow, move, attack, or even "walk" by the user. Plants can also be made to mutate by having their DNA structures changed, and they can be made to grow again after they have wilted or died.
Leaf Element is based on plants, fungi, algae, disease and bugs, not necessarily grass. Many Nature-type species also belong to the Nature Group. Several Nature types are paired with the Poison one (Petalmaw is an example), reflecting the toxicity of several plants towards mainly humans. Most Nature-types are also simply animals with plant life attached to them (Surtsaydum to Kappa). Some Nature-types are also based on mythical creatures (Woodfolk is based on Ents from Tolkien or Yateveo, a man-eating tree).
Chlorophyll allows plants to convert sunlight into energy (photosynthesis) — fictionally, chlorokinetics might harness sunlight to fuel their powers. Some stories portray them as solar-powered beings or guardians of the biosphere, tying biology to mysticism.
Most Leaf-types can learn "seed", "spore" or "powder" moves that inflict status (usually Poison, Paralysis or Sleep), including a unique type of status caused by Leech Seed; thus, many Nature-types employ a passive style of play during battle and as a predator. In terms of direct attacks, Nature-types drain HP from opponents with moves like Chloro-life Suck, or attack with leaves, vines, petals, wood or sunlight. Users are able to manipulate, move, or create mushrooms, a type of fleshy, spore-bearing fungus that typically grows out of the ground or on top of its food source. The user can manipulate their nature and effects as they desire.
They can control spores and pollen, bring plants back to life and make them sprout seeds, fruits, or berries, use plant chemicals to heal people or objects, and/or manipulate their properties for a variety of effects. They can also use their power for defense and support. They can also make flowers and other plants bloom instantly.
Additionally, it has the ability to produce, shape, and control pollen. It can also move, attack, and modify pollen, as well as the plants that it develops into, by changing the DNA structure.
According to the leaf element's rules, users can create, shape, and manipulate paper, a thin sheet material made by mechanically and chemically processing cellulose fibers in water that are derived from vegetable sources, like wood and grass, and/or manipulate materials that resemble paper, like papyrus and parchment, which are similar to standard paper.
The ability to fly is one of the more amazing talents the paper might offer. Due to its inherent lightness, paper can be strengthened to lift an object or even an individual provided there is enough of the material. Paper is still an altered form of a plant and can hold, store, and clear away liquids to some extent. This allows it to provide a sort of liquid absorption. Although paper typically has dull hues, it can be beautiful when it has more pronounced shape changes (such as Origami), which more than makes up for its lack of sparkle and pizazz.
Users may produce, shape, and alter animated art, including stop motion, Claymation, cartoons, anime, CGI, etc., thanks to the intermediate competence of leaf element restrictions. They have the ability to edit animated works of art to suit their needs, alter their physics like they would any other item or being, and to some extent, control special effects.
Users can move, shape, and manipulate plastic, a material made of a variety of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic substances that are moldable, according to the criteria for the leaf element. Although they generally incorporate other materials, plastics are high molecular mass organic polymers. Most of the time, they are synthetic and generated from petrochemicals, while many are also partially natural.
Users can construct, shape, and manipulate forests (including jungles, taiga, rainforests, woods, etc.) and everything in them according to the rules for the leaf element, including all of the forests' features, both mythical and literal. Forests are among the planet's most diverse environments, the richest in terms of animals and plants, and they are surrounded by a wealth of mythology and other natural wonders.
According to the leaf/fae element's laws, multicellular eukaryotic animals that make up the biological kingdom Animalia can be created, shaped, and manipulated by survivors, animals, or aliens who are born with or without the leaf element. They have the ability to control, communicate with, comprehend, change, combine, possess, and more with all kinds of animal life. Weaker users can only direct them to perform their will by ordering their behavior.
Plants represent life, renewal, and balance with nature. So Chlorokinesis often symbolizes:
🌿 Growth and healing.
🌱 Harmony with the Earth.
🍃 Natural strength and regeneration.
🌾 The cycle of life and decay.
In stories, chlorokinetic characters are often peaceful, nurturing, or protectors of nature, but can become vengeful when ecosystems are harmed — embodying nature’s duality: life-giving yet unforgiving.
Weapons and armor can be imbued with the element of nature. Some species of creatures are imbued with it. Using organic attacks or other naturally materials. When a nature weapon strikes, it releases a gas of spores and chlorophyll into the wound, which can be extremely effective against certain monsters.
Depending on the user’s power and connection to nature, they can:
Control Flora Growth: Make plants or fungi grow rapidly or move on command — vines that grab enemies, flowers that bloom instantly, or trees that shift shape.
Create and Manipulate Flora: Generate new plant matter out of thin air or reshape existing ones into weapons (like thorn whips or wooden armor).
Communication with Plants: Sense plant “emotions” or understand their needs; sometimes even use them as scouts or sensors.
Regeneration and Healing: Use plant energy or herbs to heal wounds, restore vitality, or purify toxins.
Environmental Control: Restore life to barren areas, spread forests, or control spores, pollen, and vines over wide distances.
Poison / Spore Attacks: Release toxic pollen, hallucinogenic spores, or corrosive sap for offense.
Symbiosis with Nature: Merge partially with plant or fungal life — becoming stronger in sunlight or blending with trees for camouflage.
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Leaf Blast
Leaf Storm
Leaf Tornado
Leafage
Leech Vine
Magical Leaf
Thorn Shield
Needle Punch
Moss Breath
Leaf Blade
Chloro Cannon
Algae Punch
Trunk Slam
Bamboo Spear
Thorn Barrage
Fiery Leaf Beam
Hail Dance
Solar Beam
Seed Barrage
Seed Bullet
Plant Ball
Petal Storm
Plant's Curse
Spicy Extract
Root Cage
Absorb Spell
Chloroblast
Frenzy Root
Tartness Corrosion
Plains Whistle
Nature Glide
Fall Apple
Shroompunch
Shroomslam
Shroom Dust
Paper Blade
Paper Ball
Paper Blast
Moss Shield
Algae Wall
Grass Blessing
Wood Bulwark
Root Trap
Overgrowth Terrain
Nature Healing
Shroomclog
Shroomcover
Discouragement Reconquest War / Mace Reconquest War (Boiuna only)
Eutrophication Surge Beam (Qinglong only)
Infanticide Slayer (Mapinguari only)
Swore of the Dryad's Rights (Wood Folk only)
Photosynthesis - Powers up Leaf-type moves.
Last Man Standing - Powers up Leaf-type moves when the creature's HP is low.
Chlorophyll - Boosts the creature's Speed stat in harsh sunlight.
Spore Allergy - Contact with the creature who have Leaf-type, may inflict poison, sleep, or paralysis on the attacker.
Chloroplast - Prevents status conditions in harsh sunlight.
Aromatherapy - Prevents status conditions in flower fields.
Sap-gestion - Boosts Attack when hit by a Grass-type move.
Poison Food - Restores HP if the creature is poisoned.
Unknown Guard - Only supereffective moves will hit.
Poison Rage - Powers up physical attacks when poisoned.
Poison Immune - Immunes poison.
Water🌊 - because water is a good conductor of electricity and since electricity is a form of energy and water is a chemical compound, electricity can split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen; conducting the electricity, they can get electrocuted.
Air🌬️ - because one of the biggest cause of bird death is that they get struck by lightning while flying.
Fae🧚 - because, in the true X2 nonfiction life, destroying the beauty by electrified or get struck by lightning or fairies could be killed with electricity due to it being man-made, natural or manufactured.
Time🕒 - Because of the nonfiction life, we can measure how much charge passes over any length of time—it does not need to be only one second.
Leaf🌿 - because, in the true nonfiction life, aerial animals are natural predators. Besides, tornados and hurricanes destroy crops as well as trees. Many aerial predators are natural bug predators.
Rock🪨 - because in the true nonfiction life, the ground is a natural sink of electrons, and electrical appliances don't work when filled with dirt.
Sound🎵 - because must be translated from electric current to pressure waves.
Light🔆 - because in the true X2 nonfiction life, the light is a natural absorption of electrons.
Itself - because adding electricity to another source of electricity increases the source.
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Watchers
Uatu
Fomorians
Balor
Lugh
Dean Breathnach
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Antediluvian Saurfolks
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Common Saurfolks
Meranie Jorpassadal
Jared Jorpassadal
Isu
Thor
Loki
Sigyn
Zeus
Hera
Hephaestus
Ares
Hades
Persephone
Chang'e
Quetzalcoatl
Yahweh
Marduk
Bathala
Ranginui
Papatuanuku
Susanoo
Amaterasu
Tsukuyomi
Angels
Michael the Archangel
Gabriel the Archangel
Raphael the Archangel
Samael
Humans (pre-2100)
Pythogoras
Leonidas I
Alexander the Great
Darius III
Artabanus of Persia
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Princess Aurora
Pocahontas
Arianna of Corona
Rapunzel of Corona
Prince Julius Pierre
Princess Marielle Pierre-Muller
Prince Florent de Corona
Duke Ruben Pierre I
Ruben Pierre de Corona II
Princess Vivienne Pierre
Lady Josette Pierre
Alicia Sonne-Pierre
Cassandra Lunlac
Anthony Pierre
Maurice Pierre
Maribelle Pierre
Julieta Madrigal
Isabela Madrigal
Luisa Madrigal
Mirabel Madrigal (briefly)
Antonio Madrigal
Camilo Madrigal
Shay Cormac
Berengar Horvath
Constantin Sanatescu (WD-2 only)
Nilan Punzalan-Pradep
Guaiya Punzalan-Padilla
Pingking Punzalan-Peng
Lesley Punzalan
Noel Punzalan
Ginhawa Punzalan
Carlito Asad Bautista
Maleek Badawi-Bautista
Mateo Badawi-Bautista
Omar Badawi-Bautista
Valerianna Badawi-Bautista
Gorca de Pascua
Juan Nantellontil
Timoteo Nantellontil
Donald Nantellontil
Gaspar Nantellontil
Zhong Yi Linjin
Meijing Linjin
Ronaldo Galicinao-Kealani
Paolo Galicinao-Kealani
Joszef Horvath
Heloise Szekely
Manuelito de Jesus
Desmond Miles
William Miles
Peter Parker/Spider-Man (via his webs)
Bruce Banner/Hulk
Shuri
Ryu Hoshi
Ken Masters
Humans (post-2100)
Yosef Buenaventura
Clarissa Jasmin-Buenaventura
Archie Buenaventura
Arnold Buenaventura
Allison Buenaventura
Rapunzel Solcorvauld-Morrison
Isabella Solcorvauld-Morrison
Nicolette Solcorvauld-Morrison
Jericho Morrison
Arianna Solcorvauld-Morrison
Chiara Wilson
Lorenzo Villaroel
Human-Isu Hybrids
Adam
Eve
Ryomen Sukuna
Human-Angel Hybrids
Sunny Starlen
Lumina Starlen
Ents
Groot
Eldritch Terrors
Typhon
Tiamat
Jormungandr
Apep
Trentren Vilu
Caicai Vilu
Bakunawa
Yamata no Orochi
Ellen Trechend
Humans
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Anakin Skywalker
Luke Skywalker
Sabine Wren
Ezra Bridger
Kanan Jarrus
Bo-Katan Kryze
Sheev Palpatine
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Yoda
Synapsids
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Mammals
Dokkaebi (varied)
Human (varied)
Agarthan Human (varied)
Elf (varied)
Goblin (varied)
Angel (varied)
Fairy (varied)
Reptiles
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Non-Avian Dinosaurs
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Common Saurfolk (varied)
Avian Dinosaurs
Thunderbird
Saurischian Wyverns
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Elder Dragons
Amhuluk
Kushala Daora (Fulgurite terrain only)
Alatreon (Thunder form)
Amphibians
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Fisherps
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Bony Fishes
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Cartilaginous Fishes
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Jawless Fishes
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Cnidarians
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Segemented Worms
Olgoi Khorkhoi
Mollusks
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Chelicerates
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Crustaceans
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Insects
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Movable Plants
Extraterrestrials
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Constructs
Rajah Gakal