Why didn katara bloodbend azula




















I did find this post that is It might be a match but I cannot be certain. I'm not perfect, but you can help. Report [ False Negative ]. View Search On repostsleuth. If that actually happened, Azula would become instantly insanely jealous. To Azula, it probably seems like the most evil form of bending.

Either that, or she would think it a monstrosity. Mako was a firebender and he managed to generate lightning and break free. About that- You are right, it is impossible to deny that he got away from Amon for a few seconds. Well I love avatar related Ted talks.

You want it? It's yours, my friend. So many dope ass fatalities. Oh my gosh. Dude, you and i need to sit down and come up with some of these and pitch it to MK. Oh man, I now really want to see Katara go the full Dark Willow. Lol does anyone else read "tomato, tomato" as just your preferred pronunciation twice? I guess lost people do, I just don't know how to write the pronunciations. I don't mean mind control, I mean throwing the brain around to knock the opponent out. Fair enough, but the other point about understanding the fundamentals still stands.

You can freeze people and instantly kill them with water bending. Actually, all those years ago when ATLA came out, I was expecting an evil Sub Zero like character I actually think they went with blood bending to avoid plagiarism. Fire bender can get out, easy. Earth and air might struggle. But they can defend or evade.

The truth is the creators didn't think this through. Blood bending is as BS as it is OP. Kyoshi froze peoples' hearts and lungs for the instant kills. The do dehydrate stuff Hama took the water out of plants once. Cause we don't what a larger generation of psychos. I started tear-bending from laughter!!! This meme is perfect for Azula.

Could she freeze someone's blood in their veins? It might be OC, it might not. Things such as JPEG artifacts and cropping may impact the results. No one outside of his family is seen day-bloodbending on the screen, which is where we technically have to take our facts from, so that comes out as the more Plausable option.

But I just don't see Genetic freaks doing things no one else can do as the be all end all. Even your example, combustionbneding, we've seen two different people do it, and from the show they were given no relation to each other. So maybe the truth lies somewhere in between. It's a predisposition very few benders are born capable to learning, but does not solely exist in 1 bloodline across the entire bending population.

Also, I mention the training because bloodbending training is like no other taining we've seen before. It's more mentally taxing than it is physically. I mean Move a boulder, creat flames, blow gusts , these are techniques which you can practice by yourself, which require concentration and hard work to acheive. But bloodbending, it's of a different kind. You are constantly seizing crontrol of another living creature.

You are fighting against it's every muscle every time you practice it. I don't care what kind of person you are, but that is mentally destructive in large doses. I mean consider iroh teaching Zuko the lighting redirection technique. He refuses to shoot lighting at him because "Are you crazy?

It's Too Dangerous". Well someone like Yakone would have shot lighnting at him, again and again and again until he was perfect at it. Not all training is equal, and just because you can doesn't mean you should.

I am just pointing out that Bloodbending training is something that could drive a bender to be incredible cold hearted, emotionless, hateful, and even insane, ala Amon, Tarrlok, Hama.

But you're right, training does not inherently make someone a bender. I'm also maintaining the idea that day bloodbending can possibly be done by any waterbender.

Here is a pretty good reference. At Katara bloodbends Hama for the first time in order to save Sokka and Aang from colliding. Prior to executing the technique, Katara never receives from Hama any formal instruction to do the technique. At , "You should've learned the technique before you turned against me" says Hama.

The audience can reasonably say Katara has some instinctive facility to do the technique. Beyond instinct, though, the audience doesn't know Katara's aptitude to bloodbend. Regarding Katara and her capabilities as a fighter, it is obvious that Katara at first was a quite bad fighter and bender, but that eventually changed and by the end of the series I would say that she was one of the best waterbenders and fighters in the Avatar world.

She has during her adventures accomplished a number of feats and we might not all agree on how great these feats should be considered, but I will try to bring up some critical moments from A:TLA where it is pretty clear that Katara has advanced her waterbending skills.

I noticed that this section of my comment was maybe a bit unnecessary long, so if you only want the absolute crucial information and know about most feats that Katara has accomplished, skip further down the comment to the bold text.

So when we first meet Katara her Waterbending skills is very limited, she can lift a fish managed to freeze some guards and also managed to do some fairly good waterbending while being angry at Sokka. Not much changes after that until "The Waterbending Scroll" episode where she learns some new waterbending from the scroll and manages to use the "water whip" technique against a pirate it is not much but it is some progress.

In the next episode she manages to freeze Jet against a tree without facing the wrong way and later in episode Katara managed to freeze and lift a tank with ice I am aware that the tanks contain water, but she still managed to lift it from the ground which is quite impressive. Up next is some major progress in episode where Pakku takes her on as a student probably because of her grandmother and not her skill , but when he acknowledges her as his best student I think he does it in all honesty.

Season 2 start of with Pakku at least kind of declaring Katara a master, but her first encounter worthy to speak of happens in when she fights pretty evenly with Mai until being defeated by Ty Lee's chi blocking from behind, more impressive is her ,Aang's and Sokka's fight in with the "swamp monster" where she shows of some interesting new not performed by Katara before waterbending techniques.

In episode 08 she was more watchful of Ty Lee in their fight, including Sokka and Mai , but instead got defeated by Mai, but this could be due to her sleep deprivation, the next impressive feat came in episode , when she together with Aang defeated the sea monster which is followed by team Avatar's raid on the Earth Kingdom palace. This brings us to "The Crossroads of Destiny" where Katara and Aang go up against Azula and Zuko and while this is technically a two on two battle, Katara and Azula seemed to be pretty isolated during the time when Katara managed to get the upper hand before Zuko's intervention, so I would say that they at least in that fight seemed to be quite closely matched but there is perhaps someone that disagrees with me.

Now to season 3, In the first episode Katara produces large quantities of mist, moves a Fire Nation with a wave that she created and stops a big leak in the Fire Nation cruiser she is riding, in she shows of her healing powers by helping the sick people in the village the General, the guy with a scar, does however mention something about stealing medicine, but we clearly see the faint light from waterbending healing when Katara visits the village at night. In Katara kind of defeats Hama talking about the fight before Aang and Sokka arrive who is a waterbending master, then we have her second bloodbending in and after that we have basically reached and her second major battle with Azula.

So both Azula and Katara are accomplished fighters and very skilled benders and while Azula was mentally unstable in their last fight she was also empowered by Sozin's Comet, so people might argue quite differently, but I myself think that the most fair thing to do is to at least consider them as equals or almost equals. Now I am going to adress the point regarding Katara and her bloodbending, most people probably agree that there wasn't a full moon during her last fight with Azula, so in order for her to use bloodbending at that moment she must have been able to bloodbend without a full moon, which I am going to adress later, but in short I think that Katara was unable to do this at the time and most likely also during her entire life.

However let us hypothesise that that there was a full moon and that Katara was able to bloodbend, would she do it? Katara learned firsthand how dangerous bloodbending could be. With enough power, she could make anyone do anything she wanted. The idea of being a puppet master scared her, though Katara eventually learned how to bloodbend to stop Hama from kidnapping Fire Nation citizens. The Inverse Analysis — What this theory ultimately highlights is that the Fire Nation would do anything to maintain their power and control over the other three nations.

How would that make them look? Avatar: The Last Airbender is currently streaming on Netflix.



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