i don't care altough korra has shown some good firebending and tenzin best air bending i think we've seen so far.
aang has shown some crazy airbending as well but yea tenzin was badass. so were his kids especially the little boy meeloi don't care altough korra has shown some good firebending and tenzin best air bending i think we've seen so far.
the best part was when it went slow-mo and zoomed in on his face.aang has shown some crazy airbending as well but yea tenzin was badass. so were his kids especially the little boy meelo
Aang never mastered any of the three elements in each of his books and his training wasn't shown that much either. He learned waterbending I think in the 17th episode of the first book, which consisted of 20 episodes. During the previous 17 episodes, in one or two, he did some waterbending (and then mainly in the Waterbending Scroll episode) and he never truly mastered waterbending in that season. In the 2nd book he quite quickly learned earth, however in the 3rd book it took also quite a while before he learned fire, I think just passed the middle of the season. In the end it was hinted a few times, even once right before he met the lionturtle, that he still had to improve.I was thinking the same thing the other day. The first series was definitely better in terms of bending quality and power.
Offtopic: Why is the first book called "Wind" when we saw almost nothing of Korra's training? Unless Korra by some miracle turns into a wind-bending master in the season finale, I don't see how the title relates to the story.
But unlike aang she didnt even start bending it. aang while didnt fully master the other elements completely still became highly proficient in it which she didnt do.Aang never mastered any of the three elements in each of his books and his training wasn't shown that much either. He learned waterbending I think in the 17th episode of the first book, which consisted of 20 episodes. During the previous 17 episodes, in one or two, he did some waterbending (and then mainly in the Waterbending Scroll episode) and he never truly mastered waterbending in that season. In the 2nd book he quite quickly learned earth, however in the 3rd book it took also quite a while before he learned fire, I think just passed the middle of the season. In the end it was hinted a few times, even once right before he met the lionturtle, that he still had to improve.
The title just refers to the element the Avatar is learning during that season and even though it was never shown much, it was implied that she was training in it quite a lot.
then hoepfully korra starts airbending soon before book "air" ends its basied on her learning air she ahs yet to air bendAang never mastered any of the three elements in each of his books and his training wasn't shown that much either. He learned waterbending I think in the 17th episode of the first book, which consisted of 20 episodes. During the previous 17 episodes, in one or two, he did some waterbending (and then mainly in the Waterbending Scroll episode) and he never truly mastered waterbending in that season. In the 2nd book he quite quickly learned earth, however in the 3rd book it took also quite a while before he learned fire, I think just passed the middle of the season. In the end it was hinted a few times, even once right before he met the lionturtle, that he still had to improve.
The title just refers to the element the Avatar is learning during that season and even though it was never shown much, it was implied that she was training in it quite a lot.
u do kno they are some of the best benders of their time. bumi is a 112 year old master and can bend even big things like his houses in omashu. azula is a prodigy and zuko became a very strong bender later onI have been thinking this the entire series!
I understand we saw the absolute highest tier fighting aang (zuko azula boomy ect...)
However, even general run of the mill fire nation army guys are more impressive then the Mako has been.
I think that the scaling is slightly less and they need to have equalists winning enough battles to further the plot.
He only survived because of plot and died 4 minutes later for Tarrlok's heroic ending.Well, at least now we have proof that benders are in fact weaker that the previous generation. In the first series it was clearly stated that you die if shot by lightning and Aang was living (or should I say dying) proof.
Amon said that Makko was a talented fire-bender, yet he survived a lightning attack from point-blank range.
Case closed.
Plot or no plot, it doesn't matter because it still happened. If it was for the sake of the plot, Mako could have used fire, but he didn't. I'm just saying this made quite clear how strong their bending is in comparison to the first series.He only survived because of plot and died 4 minutes later for Tarrlok's heroic ending.
I will eventually considering what I saw I liked, the series felt darker and more mature than the original was and thats goodZanji
go back and watch the series man.
the last episodes showed LOK bending better then the other episodes. My fav beifong is the strongest earth bender so she was impressive. Zuko grandson was SOMEWHAT impressive. but still like ol boy said. That should have killed amon