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Energy Elemental Bust
Energy Elemental Bust
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This is a highly detailed Energy Elemental Bust.
This model was created by Messy Panda who makes amazing Busts and provided by Commercial License.
This Bust is 3D Printed using Black PLA Filament and Dry-brushed with Gold Gilding Wax to give it a Bronze Statue effect.
This Bust is 15cm tall.
An Energy Elemental is not a standard creature in the core rules of Dungeons & Dragons, but the term often appears in homebrew content, third-party supplements, or as a descriptive shorthand used by Dungeon Masters. Traditionally, elementals in D&D are beings of pure elemental matter—fire, water, air, or earth—summoned from the corresponding Elemental Planes. An Energy Elemental, by contrast, is usually imagined as a being made not of physical substance but of raw, intangible force such as light, electricity, radiant energy, or even magical power itself.
In concept, an Energy Elemental might embody one of the “energy damage types” found in D&D mechanics. These include fire, cold, lightning, acid, thunder, radiant, and necrotic. A Dungeon Master could design different varieties of Energy Elementals to suit their world: a Lightning Elemental that crackles with living storms, a Radiant Elemental that blazes like a miniature sun, or a Necrotic Elemental that drips shadow and entropy. Unlike traditional elementals that are tied to the Material and Inner Planes, these creatures could be linked to the Positive and Negative Energy Planes, or even the raw currents of the Weave, the metaphysical structure of magic in the Forgotten Realms.
In terms of role, Energy Elementals serve as manifestations of raw, unshaped power. They may be summoned by powerful spellcasters as living weapons or encountered in wild, unstable regions where the boundaries between planes thin. Because they are made of pure energy, they often resist or completely ignore mundane attacks, instead requiring magic or special weapons to harm them. Their physical forms are usually depicted as amorphous masses of shifting light, shadow, or crackling force, making them more abstract and alien than their earth, fire, air, and water cousins.
So while you won’t find an “Energy Elemental” stat block in the official Monster Manual, the concept is a natural extension of D&D’s elemental cosmology, often used by storytellers to expand beyond the classical four elements and into the more exotic energies that underpin the multiverse.
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