Elemental planes is a collective term that has a few interpretations or contextual meanings. Elemental planes may refer to:
- the group of six planes placed at the root of the World Tree in the World Tree cosmology model (Air, Fire, Earth, Water, Positive Energy, and Negative Energy.)
- the same group of six planes placed on the inner-most sphere as described by the Great Wheel cosmology model.
- just the planes of the four common elements: Air, Fire, Earth, and Water.
- the six major planes plus the twelve minor planes (the four para-elemental and eight quasi-elemental planes) in the Great Wheel cosmology model, usually called the Inner planes.
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