⚗️ Complete Database · 2026 Patch

All Element Arena Fusion Recipes (2026)

The complete fusion recipe database for Element Arena. Every combination, the inputs, the catalyst you need, and the resulting element — all in one searchable table.

Fusion is the endgame progression system in Elemental Magic Arena by Anton. By combining two unlocked parent elements with a Fusion Catalyst at the fusion altar, you craft a brand-new, more powerful fusion element. Some fusions are straightforward upgrades; others unlock entirely unique playstyles you can't get any other way. This page is the master list — every confirmed recipe in the game as of the June 2026 patch, with the exact inputs, catalyst cost and result tier for each. Bookmark it and consult it before spending any catalysts.

How Fusion Works

Before you scroll the master table, here's a quick primer on the fusion system so you understand what each column means:

  • Input A & Input B — the two parent elements you must own and have unlocked. Both are consumed in the process.
  • Catalyst — a Fusion Catalyst item, the universal crafting reagent. Most fusions cost one catalyst; rare ones cost more.
  • Result — the new fusion element you craft. It is permanently added to your account.
  • Tier — where the fusion lands on the tier list. Fusions are generally A-tier or higher.

One critical rule: fusion consumes both parent elements. Don't fuse your only copy of an element you still use. The altar lets you preview the result before confirming, so always double-check.

Master Fusion Recipe Table

This is the complete fusion database. We keep it updated with every patch — new fusions are added the day Anton ships them. If a recipe isn't here, it doesn't exist yet.

Input AInput BCatalystResultTier
FireWater1SteamB
LightningIce1StormA
SolarVoid2EclipseS
NaturePoison1PlagueB
EarthFire1MagmaA
WindWater1MistC
ShadowLight2TwilightA
TimeGravity3ChronosS
BloodFire2PhoenixS
PlasmaCrystal2PrismA
SoundLightning1ThunderA

That's the full current roster. The top-end fusions — Eclipse, Chronos and Phoenix — are the chase goals of the game, and they earn their S-tier rating. We break those down in detail on our rare fusions page.

Best Fusions to Craft First

If you're wondering where to spend your first few Fusion Catalysts, here's a priority order that gets you the most power per catalyst:

  1. Phoenix (Blood + Fire) — arguably the strongest element in the game. Burst, sustain, mobility. Worth the 2-catalyst cost twice over.
  2. Storm (Lightning + Ice) — only 1 catalyst for a top-tier A-rank damage dealer. The best value fusion in the game.
  3. Magma (Earth + Fire) — accessible 1-catalyst bruiser upgrade. Great if you main Earth.
  4. Thunder (Sound + Lightning) — strong 1-catalyst pick for aggressive poke comps.
  5. Eclipse (Solar + Void) — save up 2 catalysts for this S-tier endgame monster once you have the parents.

Where to Get Fusion Catalysts

Fusion Catalysts are the gating resource for the entire system — they're far rarer than the elements themselves. Here's every reliable source:

  • Arena match rewards — chance to drop after wins.
  • Daily quests — guaranteed catalyst from the weekly quest line.
  • Milestone rewards — handed out at visit and like milestones.
  • Codes — redeemable codes like UPDATE15 give free catalysts. Check our active codes page.
  • Spin Tickets — small chance to roll a catalyst.

Tips for Efficient Fusion

A few habits will save you wasted elements and catalysts over the long run:

  • Never fuse an element you main. Keep a spare, or wait until you've outgrown it.
  • Plan two steps ahead. Some fusions feed into even rarer combinations later, so check the table before committing.
  • Prioritize 1-catalyst fusions early. Storm and Magma give huge power spikes for minimal cost.
  • Stash catalysts for the S-tier chase. Eclipse, Chronos and Phoenix are worth hoarding catalysts for.
  • Use codes aggressively. UPDATE15 and similar codes keep your catalyst income steady — redeem them at the codes page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I craft a fusion in Element Arena?

Take two unlocked parent elements and a Fusion Catalyst to the fusion altar in the lobby. Select both inputs, the result preview appears, and confirming consumes both parents plus the catalyst to produce the fusion.

Do I lose my parent elements when I fuse?

Yes. Fusing permanently consumes both input elements and the catalyst. Only fuse duplicates or elements you no longer need.

Where do I get Fusion Catalysts?

Catalysts drop from arena matches, daily quests, milestone rewards and redeemable codes (UPDATE15). They're the main bottleneck for fusion, so hoard them for high-tier recipes.

What is the rarest fusion?

Chronos (Time + Gravity, 3 catalysts) and Phoenix (Blood + Fire) are the rarest. Both are S-tier. See our rare fusions guide for full recipes.

Are all fusions stronger than their parents?

Mostly yes. Fusions are designed as endgame upgrades. A few utility fusions like Mist trade power for niche utility — check the tier list before fusing.

How often are new fusion recipes added?

New fusions typically arrive with major updates. Anton adds roughly one new fusion every few patches; we update this table the day each one ships.

What to do next

Now that you've got the full fusion map, plan your crafting:

Last updated: June 2026. We refresh this master table the day any new fusion ships in Element Arena.