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If your fanfiction is even half as good as Avatar itself this'll be superb. Looking forward to it.
I like to think that I could do the airbender philosophy if I were in that world, but I'm too hotheaded and passionate.
Also, huh. I wonder what Zuko and BestUncle will learn from Airbending.
The key to airbending is flexibility and finding and following the path of least resistance. Airbending is notable for being almost purely defensive, as well as the most dynamic of the four bending arts. Airbenders can overwhelm many opponents at once with large and powerful attacks that could prove fatal.
So, I wonder what firebenders can learn from earth and airbenders, and what they can all learn from each other.
Woah... from Toph, Iroh and Zuko might learn thermal vision, after seeing how she uses her seismic sense to 'see'.
You know above all else I'm always most encouraged about a stories potential when I see the author get super excited like this that giddy little high of 'this is going to be so cool and they're never going to see it coming!' Is just the best feeling isn't it?
Didn't plan it that way. You know, people saying the key to airbending is 'following the path of least resistance'...that's true to water too. And lightning. That's exactly what lightning is. Isn't it?.
Ahh, so, combining firebending with Airbending philosophy and kata can teach lightning generation. Neat.
Waterbending is still the most powerful though, with blood and spirit bending.
tech levels are weird in avatar. Think part of the explanation is something along the lines of fire nation tech tree being focused on what can be powered by heat. Boilers and hot air balloons being the big breakthroughs. More realistically it's because cartoonists aren't military historians. Honestly ship space is always at a premium so the mere idea of waisting it on boulders to shoot at people is a bit laughable. You'd run out of ammo too quickly for it be useful. Though I can't remember if fireworks are a thing so not having canons may actually be correct for reasons besides not wanting to up the level of death and destruction whenever the fire navy gets screen time.
Though I can't remember if fireworks are a thing so not having canons may actually be correct for reasons besides not wanting to up the level of death and destruction whenever the fire navy gets screen time.
not sure about ballista. My knowledge on historical navel armaments is more or less non existent but they certainly have the knowledge to make them. They just aren't all that destructive. Still light it on fire and any wooden ship is going to have a bad day.
Then it's really just down to cartoonists not making the best military design team.I'm pretty sure they're a thing. Sokka uses a gunpowder analogue in a failed attempt to enter the Fire Temple's inner sanctum in 'The Winter Solstice pt 2'.
They have ballistae, used in The Boiling Rock and during the first episode of Season 3 by an enemy ship.
Then it's really just down to cartoonists not making the best military design team.
Oh thank goodness. Been digging through crap fanfics looking for gems and it was starting to fray my temper to bits.
thanks for the reprieve.
So he finally understands it was a genocide, entirely unprompted.