Aang vs. Korra

Started by NemeBro3 pages

Get mad.

Your last post didn't address anything I said, and you implicitly conceded the Zaheer argument.

You conceded. 👆

Originally posted by ares834
Well for one thing we haven't seen what Ozai is capable of without the comet. I'm not ready to put him above Zaheer, a guy who was capable of going head to head with AS Korra for a time.

True, but he is supposed to be stronger than both Iroh and Azula.

Base Ozai should have less mobility, but Zaheer only really lasted against Korra by running away. If we saw more fights with flight-using Zaheer I may be more willing to give him the win but eh.

If nothing else I'd say he has a far better shot against base Ozai than comet Ozai. 👆

Though that should be obvious.

That the fight off topic I didn't address now means Korra < Aang.

That kinda thinking certainly helps me understand why you think the way you are.

Series ones best feats = Fodder character's day jobs in series 2

I'm afraid not.

Toph's earthbending in terms of scale is rivaled only by Ghazan's, for example.

What is Toph's most powerful single feat in series 1? Does it compare to Bolin lifting the roof of a large warehouse?

The set of stairs feat?

I'm not convinced that Aang's Avatar State is superior to Korra's tbh. Neither he nor Pre-Vaatu Korra displayed more power than Korra displayed afterwards imo. Is it ever directly said that the Avatar State channels the power of previous Avatar's as well as they knowledge?

Originally posted by Nephthys
I'm not convinced that Aang's Avatar State is superior to Korra's tbh. Neither he nor Pre-Vaatu Korra displayed more power than Korra displayed afterwards imo. Is it ever directly said that the Avatar State channels the power of previous Avatar's as well as they knowledge?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWGMCV0lAZg

3:20-4:10

"The Avatar State is a defense mechanism. Designed to empower you with the skills and knowledge of all the past Avatars. The glow is the combination of all your past lives. Focusing their energy through your body."

Korra stomps. Toph and Zuko aren't remotely impressed with two of his elements. Korra mastered those two long with water before the series began.

^ I think we're counting Avatar States as well in which Aang's AS > Korra's for season's 3 & 4.

Originally posted by |King Joker|
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWGMCV0lAZg

3:20-4:10

"The Avatar State is a defense mechanism. Designed to empower you with the skills and knowledge of all the past Avatars. The glow is the combination of all your past lives. Focusing their energy through your body."

Raava being the source of the Avatar's powers means that past lives don't weigh as heavily as we once thought they did. Wan, the 1st Avatar, wasn't as far off from Roku et al., as he should have been. Neither was Korra post-UnaVaatu.

Originally posted by pym-ftw
What is Toph's most powerful single feat in series 1? Does it compare to Bolin lifting the roof of a large warehouse?

The set of stairs feat?

Well for one thing, kept the ancient library from sinking. She also could metalbend the huge metal fins of the Fire Nation zeppelins.

Can't recall the set of stairs feat. What are you referring to?

Originally posted by Nephthys
I'm not convinced that Aang's Avatar State is superior to Korra's tbh. Neither he nor Pre-Vaatu Korra displayed more power than Korra displayed afterwards imo. Is it ever directly said that the Avatar State channels the power of previous Avatar's as well as they knowledge?
**** your opinion.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Well for one thing, kept the ancient library from sinking. She also could metalbend the huge metal fins of the Fire Nation zeppelins.

Can't recall the set of stairs feat. What are you referring to?

I think he's referring to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg6bJ4C-rtY

8:30-8:36

Originally posted by Demonic Phoenix
Raava being the source of the Avatar's powers means that past lives don't weigh as heavily as we once thought they did. Wan, the 1st Avatar, wasn't as far off from Roku et al., as he should have been. Neither was Korra post-UnaVaatu.
Oh, I know. I don't really subscribe to the idea that pre-Harmonic Convergence Korra's Avatar State is >>>>> post-Harmonic Convergence, personally.

Originally posted by NemeBro
You are aware that she lost all of her past lives in book 2, right?

Oh, nope. In that case, of course Aang stomps. This is spite.

Originally posted by SSJGGogeta
Oh, nope. In that case, of course Aang stomps. This is spite.
Lol.

Originally posted by |King Joker|
I think he's referring to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg6bJ4C-rtY

8:30-8:36

That feat is pretty good. I thought he meant a feat of Bolin's though.

Originally posted by NemeBro
That feat is pretty good. I thought he meant a feat of Bolin's though.
Hmm, he might have. I dunno.

Originally posted by |King Joker|
Lol.

It's true, lol.

If Korra doesn't have the past Avatar's, then she has nothing going for her in this fight.

Previous Avatar state Avatars have feats like moving continents apart, conjuring Tsunami's, blowing away forests with wind, etc.

Plus, Aang has taken on the form of the moon spirit, and conjured Tsunami's before to single-handedly take out massive fire nation fleets. He should stomp, even early on.

Originally posted by SSJGGogeta
It's true, lol.

If Korra doesn't have the past Avatar's, then she has nothing going for her in this fight.

Honestly, I don't see much a power difference in pre-Book 2 Korra's Avatar State vs. post-Book 2 Korra's Avatar state.

Originally posted by SSJGGogeta
Previous Avatar state Avatars have feats like moving continents apart, conjuring Tsunami's, blowing away forests with wind, etc.
It really only speaks how powerful Kyoshi, Yangchen, etc. are. Doesn't mean 12-year-old Aang can do that in the Avatar State.

Originally posted by SSJGGogeta
Plus, Aang has taken on the form of the moon spirit, and conjured Tsunami's before to single-handedly take out massive fire nation fleets. He should stomp, even early on.
Prove he can replicate that feat. I can't remember him doing anything to that magnitude after that, and it was pretty circumstantial, if you ask me.