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Which element does each Miraculous correspond to?
Does Hawkmoth choose the powers of his minions?Does Adrien know Marinette’s secret identity?Why is the Butterfly Miraculous seemingly the most powerful?
There are three tiers in the Miraculous box.
The Ladybug and the Cat correspond to Yin and Yang respectively. The bottom twelve correspond to the Chinese Zodiac. The middle five (Peacock, Bee, Butterfly, Fox, Turtle) correspond to the five classical Chinese elements. However, the colors in the box do not match the traditional colors of the elements, nor does this seem to be explained on the show.
Which elements correspond to which of the five Miraculouses?
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There are three tiers in the Miraculous box.
The Ladybug and the Cat correspond to Yin and Yang respectively. The bottom twelve correspond to the Chinese Zodiac. The middle five (Peacock, Bee, Butterfly, Fox, Turtle) correspond to the five classical Chinese elements. However, the colors in the box do not match the traditional colors of the elements, nor does this seem to be explained on the show.
Which elements correspond to which of the five Miraculouses?
miraculous-ladybug
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I have only an approximate knowledge of [many things, including] Miraculous but ... doesn't the bottom tier in the image contain eight items rather than twelve?
– lfurini
Oct 13 '18 at 7:51
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– Adamant
Oct 13 '18 at 17:26
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There are three tiers in the Miraculous box.
The Ladybug and the Cat correspond to Yin and Yang respectively. The bottom twelve correspond to the Chinese Zodiac. The middle five (Peacock, Bee, Butterfly, Fox, Turtle) correspond to the five classical Chinese elements. However, the colors in the box do not match the traditional colors of the elements, nor does this seem to be explained on the show.
Which elements correspond to which of the five Miraculouses?
miraculous-ladybug
There are three tiers in the Miraculous box.
The Ladybug and the Cat correspond to Yin and Yang respectively. The bottom twelve correspond to the Chinese Zodiac. The middle five (Peacock, Bee, Butterfly, Fox, Turtle) correspond to the five classical Chinese elements. However, the colors in the box do not match the traditional colors of the elements, nor does this seem to be explained on the show.
Which elements correspond to which of the five Miraculouses?
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I have only an approximate knowledge of [many things, including] Miraculous but ... doesn't the bottom tier in the image contain eight items rather than twelve?
– lfurini
Oct 13 '18 at 7:51
1
Some are hidden.
– Adamant
Oct 13 '18 at 17:26
add a comment |
1
I have only an approximate knowledge of [many things, including] Miraculous but ... doesn't the bottom tier in the image contain eight items rather than twelve?
– lfurini
Oct 13 '18 at 7:51
1
Some are hidden.
– Adamant
Oct 13 '18 at 17:26
1
1
I have only an approximate knowledge of [many things, including] Miraculous but ... doesn't the bottom tier in the image contain eight items rather than twelve?
– lfurini
Oct 13 '18 at 7:51
I have only an approximate knowledge of [many things, including] Miraculous but ... doesn't the bottom tier in the image contain eight items rather than twelve?
– lfurini
Oct 13 '18 at 7:51
1
1
Some are hidden.
– Adamant
Oct 13 '18 at 17:26
Some are hidden.
– Adamant
Oct 13 '18 at 17:26
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Best theory I've heard is that Fox=Fire, Butterfly=Wood, Peacock=Water, Turtle=Metal, Bee=Earth. This is actually the order of the elements when placed in a circle, and the order the Miraculous are arranged in the box.
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Best theory I've heard is that Fox=Fire, Butterfly=Wood, Peacock=Water, Turtle=Metal, Bee=Earth. This is actually the order of the elements when placed in a circle, and the order the Miraculous are arranged in the box.
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Best theory I've heard is that Fox=Fire, Butterfly=Wood, Peacock=Water, Turtle=Metal, Bee=Earth. This is actually the order of the elements when placed in a circle, and the order the Miraculous are arranged in the box.
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Best theory I've heard is that Fox=Fire, Butterfly=Wood, Peacock=Water, Turtle=Metal, Bee=Earth. This is actually the order of the elements when placed in a circle, and the order the Miraculous are arranged in the box.
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I have only an approximate knowledge of [many things, including] Miraculous but ... doesn't the bottom tier in the image contain eight items rather than twelve?
– lfurini
Oct 13 '18 at 7:51
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Some are hidden.
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Oct 13 '18 at 17:26