Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-128.151.150.18-20161013025548/@comment-128.151.150.18-20161013033258

The same volcanic biome was themed on fire just as much as lava. And considering how easily Cinder can manipulate fire, I highly doubt they would really distinguish lava from fire. (And I won't lie, I personally wouldn't want to--whatever their differences, they're too similar for me.) Though, it wouldn't surprise me if RT didn't care too much about the distinguishing red and orange for fire. I mean, if they can be inconsistent with Wind, Dust colors may be loose for them.

Although Steam could be the theme of the geyser fields, there was still water there so the blue Dust on the exterior may still just be Water instead of Steam.

Barrier--as intriguing as it would sound to me, it's also a very unorthodox choice for an element (not that I'm one to talk :P) But when Weiss uses Glyphs as shields, she may or may not be incorporating Dust in all of them, even if it is her specialty (I can imagine Weiss' aura being either white or cyan).

Also with Neo, I'm assuming you mean when Yang first tried to attack Neo but got repelled, right? But were there any colors shown at that moment? Considering Neo's capable of illusions, she may have countered Yang with just that Semblance and shortly after we can see Neo already pointing her parasol at Yang she might of just "spiked" Yang with it. Although, considering mysterious Neo has been (not to mention my own wild theories on her true powers), I doubt that counter has anything to do with Dust, let alone barriers.

Green for Earth? True or not, definitely not suiting my tastes. Especially that shade of green. (Needless to say, I am expecting better choices from RT, even if for something as small as this.)