Enjoy the ride. It only gets better from there.I didn't realize this show was so highly regarded. I'm watching it via Netflix Instant Streaming. The pilot episode is very interesting so far (about 21 minutes in).![]()

Enjoy the ride. It only gets better from there.I didn't realize this show was so highly regarded. I'm watching it via Netflix Instant Streaming. The pilot episode is very interesting so far (about 21 minutes in).![]()
It was also implied that Aang's turn wasn't the first time that the Avatar had to master the elements in such a short amount of time.No. Only the Avatar can learn all four.Can non-avatars bend the other elements if they train?
Regarding the length of time it takes to train, yeah, Roku took years, but Aang did it in less than a year.
If the waterbenders that Korra comes from follow tradition, she won't be told she is the avatar until she is 16. As she has already mastered three of the four elements, she might either be told earlier than age 16, or she could be older than 16 when the show starts. I think it took Avatar Roku a number of years to master all four elements.
Can non-avatars bend the other elements if they train? Aang didn't find out he was the Avatar until he was 12, but could he have practiced the other types of bending before he found out if he tried? Maybe Korra already knows she's the Avatar, or maybe she discovered her extra powers on her own.
Has it ever been explicitly stated that someone can only bend one element?
...I think that lightningbending may have died out if Zuko never mastered it (he could redirect but never generate). That is unless Azula escaped or secretly taught people.
I didn't realize this show was so highly regarded. I'm watching it via Netflix Instant Streaming. The pilot episode is very interesting so far (about 21 minutes in).![]()
The creators answered a question if Aang's and Katara's children could be Air- and Waterbenders. The answer was no, their children would be either Airbenders or Waterbenders or no Benders at all. Only the Avatar can bend more than one element, no exceptions.Well, the whole core premise of the series is that the Avatar's the only one who can bend all four elements. I don't know if it's been explicitly stated that nobody could bend two or three elements, but the clear underlying assumption was that everyone but the Avatar was a single-element bender only.
The creators answered a question if Aang's and Katara's children could be Air- and Waterbenders. The answer was no, their children would be either Airbenders or Waterbenders or no Benders at all. Only the Avatar can bend more than one element, no exceptions.Well, the whole core premise of the series is that the Avatar's the only one who can bend all four elements. I don't know if it's been explicitly stated that nobody could bend two or three elements, but the clear underlying assumption was that everyone but the Avatar was a single-element bender only.
I doubt that Iroh would be teaching anyone to generate lightning since he is most likely the only one who can do it after the events of Sozin's Comet.Has it ever been explicitly stated that someone can only bend one element?
Well, the whole core premise of the series is that the Avatar's the only one who can bend all four elements. I don't know if it's been explicitly stated that nobody could bend two or three elements, but the clear underlying assumption was that everyone but the Avatar was a single-element bender only.
...I think that lightningbending may have died out if Zuko never mastered it (he could redirect but never generate). That is unless Azula escaped or secretly taught people.
Iroh knew lightningbending too. I'm sure there are other firebenders expert enough to have the skill.
Here's another Avatar question. I think it's right to assume that bending is genetic, which is why you have the different nations. Two Firebenders could never give birth to a waterbender, for example.
That said, if none of Aang's children are Airbenders, that would truly mean the end of Airbenders for good. If that is the case, when the Avatar cycle comes back around to another Airbender, what will happen? There will be no Airbenders to become the Avatar. Will the Avatar cease to exist?
Even if Aang's line did die out, or none of his children were airbenders, I'd imagine the world they exist in would figure out some way to reintroduce airbenders. Eastern philosophies focus so much on the balance of things, yin and yang, and it would throw the world out of balance too much for the airbenders to be gone forever. It's something that I imagine would have drastic consequences if it went on for too long, and I'd think it would result in some severe course correction on the part of the universe...and probably that correction would involve some team of kids and an epic quest.![]()
That's unlikely, the Waterbenders get their powers from the moon spirit and lost them when it was killed and the lion turtle said people were bending energy in the time before the Avatar.I could see it being the end of Bending forever. Perhaps all Benders get their powers from the Avatar spirit. If the Avatar is gone, Benders may cease to exist.
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