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G-Elements is a massive Gear piloted by the Elements.
Technical Information[]
A massive combiner Gear that dwarfs most other Gears out there. It is first seen in the first Anima Relic Dungeon when all four Elements' Gears combine in one single Gear in order to fight Fei, Billy and a third party member to prevent them from leaving the dungeon with their new Omnigear El Renmazou. Dominia's humanoid Gear Bladegash makes up half the main torso and arms; Kelvena's dolphin-like Gear Marinebasher splits in two and becomes the Gear's legs; Seraphita's winged lion-like Gear Grandgrowl becomes the front half of the main torso; and Tolone's bird-like Gear Skyghene makes up the Gear's wings and head.
Story and Gameplay[]
G-Elements is first seen in the first Anima Relic Dungeon when all four Elements' Gears combine in one single Gear in order to fight Fei, Billy and a third party member to prevent them from leaving the dungeon with their new Omnigear El-Renmazuo.
The G-Elements is seen again in a still image while Fei describes the group's mission to infiltrate Merkava and save Elly from Karellen. The Elements appear there in an attempt to help Ramsus out and initially block the way, but Fei convinces them to stand aside and let him save Elly.
Appearance[]
G-Elements is the combination of Bladegash, Marinebasher, Grandgrowl, and Skyghene. Dominia's humanoid Gear Bladegash makes up the top half of the main torso and arms; Kelvena's dolphin-like Gear Marinebasher splits in two and becomes the Gear's legs; Seraphita's winged lion-like Gear Grandgrowl becomes the front and lower half of the main torso and the shoulders; and Tolone's bird-like Gear Skyghene makes up the Gear's wings and head.
Many have noted that the Gear appears to be modelled after the mecha that appear on shows like Voltron or the Power Rangers, which also start off as separate smaller mechs then combine into a larger and more powerful robot. The Gears' transformation and combining sequence also appeared to be modeled after similar scenes from various Sentai shows, with the Gears breaking down into respective parts and combining in a stylized and colorful "transformation universe".
Trivia[]
- G-Elements appeared as an event boss in the Japanese version of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.