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On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself.
Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean
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On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean
Yeah, the video is labeled Skeletons in the Closet & End Game. The video is 32 minutes long (Too long for one episode too short for two) and ends with Korra dropping to the floor after Amon seemingly taking her bending. To put it lightly, if this isn't the end of the episode, I am not amused. I want to watch the rest of the episode!
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On June 26 2012 06:46 Inkblood wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean Yeah, the video is labeled Skeletons in the Closet & End Game. The video is 32 minutes long (Too long for one episode too short for two) and ends with Korra dropping to the floor after Amon seemingly taking her bending. To put it lightly, if this isn't the end of the episode, I am not amused. I want to watch the rest of the episode! You can torrent it. Or just type the episode name into google with 'stream' and I'm sure it'll be somewhere on the first page of results. Google is pretty magical that way. Sihtty that you had it spoiled for you. =/
That was an interesting read.
On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. So now waterbending is even more overpowered. WHAT CAN'T IT DO?
As for the episodes on nick.com... are they working for all of you? I used to be able to watch them, but not it says they're not available in my location.  Have they blocked Canada out?
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On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean
Then you should employ googlefu. Without commercials the season finale is 45:50 long.
On June 26 2012 06:38 Zambrah wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. Oh, alright, well I feel a lot better about the bending removal now. :-D Thanks for the info, but do you have a source?
Yes, katara says that near the end of the finale. So, you add in how the healing works, and who chi works, apply some logic and blamo!
On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. So now waterbending is even more overpowered. WHAT CAN'T IT DO?
Yeah, although fortunately, it is a very rare ability to begin with. But yeah, op for sure
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On June 26 2012 06:46 Belgo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean Then you should employ googlefu. Without commercials the season finale is 45:50 long. Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:38 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. Oh, alright, well I feel a lot better about the bending removal now. :-D Thanks for the info, but do you have a source? Yes, katara says that near the end of the finale. So, you add in how the healing works, and who chi works, apply some logic and blamo!
Very interesting, thanks, I'm finding it easier to justify the finale now. :-D
Now I just need to think of a piece of plot continuity that could be focused on in season two. :-P
Thanks again. <3
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On June 26 2012 06:46 Crazyeyes wrote:As for the episodes on nick.com... are they working for all of you? I used to be able to watch them, but not it says they're not available in my location.  Have they blocked Canada out? Canadablocking can be caused by moneybending, you should easily overcome that issue by using the infamous forbidden waterbending technique - torrent.
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On June 26 2012 06:46 Belgo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean Then you should employ googlefu. Without commercials the season finale is 45:50 long.
But on nick.com the finale is 32 minutes and 8 seconds long. In the video name it says it's two episodes. And they have credits like twenty something minutes in. Which is about where they should be. And it ends without any credits, just Korra falling to the floor. Am I missing something?
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On June 26 2012 06:55 Inkblood wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:46 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean Then you should employ googlefu. Without commercials the season finale is 45:50 long. But on nick.com the finale is 32 minutes and 8 seconds long. In the video name it says it's two episodes. And they have credits like twenty something minutes in. Which is about where they should be. And it ends without any credits, just Korra falling to the floor. Am I missing something?
Yes, I already told you what to do.
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They blocked Canada out because YTV recently picked up LoK and have started airing the episodes.
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Yay found the ending online! Is anyone else upset that now almost anyone can bend lightning when before it was only the most powerful fire benders? Im more ok with metal bending being a teachable skill because it was almost completely unknown when Toph invented it, but lightning was always an ability that was earned through, how did the original Iroh put it, complete calmness of mind and soul? the point being only powerful fire benders could use lightning and now their are factories, as seen in an earlier episode, where all these random fire benders are bending lightning. Aside from that I agree with everyone that the story felt rushed. Beginning with Korra being able to bend three of the elements with ease and it only taking one short season for her to learn Airbending when it took Aang almost what sixty episodes to learn all of the elements? Aang also never had control of the Avatar State as Korra does now until I believe the end of Book 2 Earth in the episode: The Cross Roads of Destiny. Amon is now assumed dead and its only been one season where in comparison we didn't even see a confrontation between the Firelord and Aang in TLA. My main disappointment however was that in TLA their was an easily seen difference between the strength of different benders. For example, before the finale where Zuko owns his sister up, Iroh>Azula>Zuko. You could see that Azula was a very powerful bender who posed a real threat to anyone in her way. She had powers that few others possessed such as the ability to bend lightning and overall very powerful fire bending. Ugh I don't know maybe its just because the story hasn't been about benders fighting other benders but their was much more bending lore in TLA. Like the sun giving Firebenders their power, the moon doing the same for Waterbenders. Everything about the different forms of bending was explained and it seemed like an art rather than just a weapon like it is in LOK. Maybe this is to much qq but just my opinion of the show compared to TLA! :D
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On June 26 2012 06:52 Hemula wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:46 Crazyeyes wrote:As for the episodes on nick.com... are they working for all of you? I used to be able to watch them, but not it says they're not available in my location.  Have they blocked Canada out? Canadablocking can be caused by moneybending, you should easily overcome that issue by using the infamous forbidden waterbending technique - torrent.
If you thought waterbending was overpowered before...
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Canadablocking can be caused by moneybending, you should easily overcome that issue by using the infamous forbidden waterbending technique - torrent.
Streaming is a waterbending technique too.
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I'd joke about it, but I don't know how extensive TL's policy on stuff like this is.
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Imagine if this wasn't a kid's show and Waterbenders were just bending the water out of every living opponent they ever fight and leaving them as dried out husks, lol.
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I can honestly say that the final two episodes (or maybe just the last one) were clearly designed to be several more. No idea what happened...time mismanagement, or maybe they had more episodes planned and the studio cut them off at a single season near the end of development?
Either way, most of the major revelations and moments in the final episode felt like they should have entire episodes dedicated to them.
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The sudden airbending can be sort of explained that it's probably the first time in Korra's life she feels humble and a desire to escape conflict. Tarlok's decision is pretty strange though, I guess he thinks they're beyond redemption?
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I hate to go away from the current discussion, but after seeing relative success with The Promise (I'm saying relative because I don't know what the actual figures are, but it's good enough to get a green light), Dark Horse Comics is going to work on another interlude series, this time called, "The Search".
Zuko's the main character in this one, and it deals with the search for his mother. From the looks of promo cover and the interview, Azula will play a prominent role as well. Probably the best part of the interview is that the rest of the Gaang will be secondary and support.
Link to the news:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=39354
Related pic (cover)
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On June 26 2012 06:46 Belgo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean Then you should employ googlefu. Without commercials the season finale is 45:50 long. Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:38 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. Oh, alright, well I feel a lot better about the bending removal now. :-D Thanks for the info, but do you have a source? Yes, katara says that near the end of the finale. So, you add in how the healing works, and who chi works, apply some logic and blamo! Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. So now waterbending is even more overpowered. WHAT CAN'T IT DO? Yeah, although fortunately, it is a very rare ability to begin with. But yeah, op for sure
Well like you said, it's pretty rare. But then again think about the other bendings, with rare ability. Firebending/earthbending/waterbending with your mind or very very minimal movements?
Water is still a bit OP but I think they are all strong enough it doesn't matter too much.
Although... I wonder if Amon actually has to be close to remove bending? It could all just be a facade but when only Korra was there and Mako, seems like he did have to walk up to them.
So as long as you don't let them get close to you, it shouldn't be something too much to worry about? xD
Btw I wonder if they put the bloodbending stuff in TLA because they already had bits of what became LoK in their planning, or felt there was potential to use it in another series.
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On June 26 2012 07:45 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 06:46 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean Then you should employ googlefu. Without commercials the season finale is 45:50 long. On June 26 2012 06:38 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. Oh, alright, well I feel a lot better about the bending removal now. :-D Thanks for the info, but do you have a source? Yes, katara says that near the end of the finale. So, you add in how the healing works, and who chi works, apply some logic and blamo! On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. So now waterbending is even more overpowered. WHAT CAN'T IT DO? Yeah, although fortunately, it is a very rare ability to begin with. But yeah, op for sure Well like you said, it's pretty rare. But then again think about the other bendings, with rare ability. Firebending/earthbending/waterbending with your mind or very very minimal movements? Water is still a bit OP but I think they are all strong enough it doesn't matter too much. Although... I wonder if Amon actually has to be close to remove bending? It could all just be a facade but when only Korra was there and Mako, seems like he did have to walk up to them. So as long as you don't let them get close to you, it shouldn't be something too much to worry about? xD Btw I wonder if they put the bloodbending stuff in TLA because they already had bits of what became LoK in their planning, or felt there was potential to use it in another series. We already saw psychic firebending in the first series with combustion man(who was pretty OP).
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On June 26 2012 07:52 Funguuuuu wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2012 07:45 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On June 26 2012 06:46 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:41 wussleeQ wrote:On June 26 2012 06:14 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 05:49 thegiantnome wrote: WTF I saw the episode on Nick and then I read Emporios post and apparently I missed out on Korra learning to Airbend and Spiritbend. Can anyone explain to me what happened or where I can see the rest of the episode assuming their is more? The episode on the website ended with Korra losing her bending to Amon. They aired two episodes on the same day, 11 and 12, you just saw 11. Go and find 12! No, literally on Nick, the episode ends at Amon taking korra's bending. I just watched it myself. Edit - I mean they had like half of episode 12 on there is what I mean Then you should employ googlefu. Without commercials the season finale is 45:50 long. On June 26 2012 06:38 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. Oh, alright, well I feel a lot better about the bending removal now. :-D Thanks for the info, but do you have a source? Yes, katara says that near the end of the finale. So, you add in how the healing works, and who chi works, apply some logic and blamo! On June 26 2012 06:36 Belgo wrote:On June 26 2012 06:30 Zambrah wrote:On June 26 2012 06:28 blagoonga123 wrote: did they ever mention how amon learned how to soul bend? Nope. Its probably assumed that its some ridiculous nonsensical combination of bloodbending and chiblocking. Amon dosn't soulbend (that is called energybending, the bending one ones self) He is a bloodbender. Bloodbending can be used to completely cut a bender off from his or her bending abilities. The effects of this technique are long-standing, and unlike chi-blocking, it cannot be easily undone. According to Katara, the technique "severs" an individual from his or her bending, implying a nearly irreversible block of metaphysical chi pathways even through typical healing methods. Despite limited information regarding the specifics of the technique, it is known that its effects can be reversed through the use of energybending. It seems that the method of this technique is the opposite of healing, instead of redirecting chi pathways as done in healing, it seems to permanently contract the chi pathway in the forehead. So now waterbending is even more overpowered. WHAT CAN'T IT DO? Yeah, although fortunately, it is a very rare ability to begin with. But yeah, op for sure Well like you said, it's pretty rare. But then again think about the other bendings, with rare ability. Firebending/earthbending/waterbending with your mind or very very minimal movements? Water is still a bit OP but I think they are all strong enough it doesn't matter too much. Although... I wonder if Amon actually has to be close to remove bending? It could all just be a facade but when only Korra was there and Mako, seems like he did have to walk up to them. So as long as you don't let them get close to you, it shouldn't be something too much to worry about? xD Btw I wonder if they put the bloodbending stuff in TLA because they already had bits of what became LoK in their planning, or felt there was potential to use it in another series. We already saw psychic firebending in the first series with combustion man(who was pretty OP).
Yea like that 
Though with bloodbending it seems like it's sort of a race to whoever can blast each other first xD (unless you can be any kind of bender and resist bloodbending, and not have to be a more powerful waterbender to resist it)
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