Thread:Saris Khan/@comment-3403804-20161212005824/@comment-136273-20161213205115

I think I understand, but I'm also pretty sure you can't beat chaos at being chaotic.

Consider this: Hiromasa commands wind to blast Tōsō. Tōsō uses his power to fundamentally disrupt the wind. The wind becomes more chaotic than it already is... and chaos is Tōsō's element, so logically he might actually gain dominance over it in the end. He is a conduit for chaos, and he thrives on it.

To use a metaphor, employing the element of wind against him would be analogous to puffing at a giant mechanical fan. It's not gonna accomplish much unless you puff really, really hard. At least, that's my view.