Is the element you have trialed for your favorite?
I am currently enjoying Light as an element the most, and feel there are still a number of decks left in it to refine, but despite this, it's hard to say it's my favourite. After several years of advocating Life, saying Light is my favourite element after 1 term of mastership is a bit rough.
If not, why have you chosen to trial for this particular element over your favorite?
I'll defend mastership whatever element I'm in, and I still want to be able to work with Light more, and see how next War can go
What does the element you trial for represent to you?
I don't have a special connection to Light, and I'm not going to deny it. I don't react with it on some deep spiritual level or anything like that, but I do think there is still more I can do with the element, and am thoroughly enjoying working with the "new" cardpool beyond splashing it into deckout stalls.
What does being a Master mean to you?
I've always viewed masters as people who are incredibly skilled or knowledgeable at their element of choice. A lot of the time I'd see the "Master of X" under someone's name and just know that it makes sense. But it's hard to look past what I thought of masters when I first saw them. I joined during the 7th term, seeing people like Shantu, Jenkar and 10men being masters, there was always that aura of "Wow, this person must be good at the game and well respected" or something along those lines. I'm not really sure what being a master means to me totally, but it's something I'll always have fun working towards.
What qualities do you expect from a Master, and do you aspire to live up to?
I feel like some amount of respect is something to always assume of a master. Be it the grudging respect of "This person is unlikable but damn good at the game" to the opposite of "This person may not be the best at PvP, but they've still earned the respect of everyone in the forums anyway". While the event is primarily PvP based, I would never look down on a trial winner if they've earned their respect in other ways.