Can the Avatar bend all sub-elements?

Can the Avatar bend all sub-elements?

Yes, the Avatar is capable of bending all elements so as a result, can bend all sub-elements.

Are there any dual benders in Avatar?

For Avatar: The Last Airbender, the only person who can bend more than one element is the Avatar, no exceptions. Although, some people see sandbending and metalbending as separate elements, rather than sub-skills of the four primary bending arts.

Can the Avatar Master sub bending?

Aang and Korra are some of the most powerful Avatars to ever walk the Earth. However, neither of them has been able to completely master all of the subsets of element bending. Only a few Avatars have ever been able to learn one of the sub-elements, including Roku and Kyoshi.

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What types of bending can Korra do?

As the Avatar, Korra is capable of bending all four elements (air, water, earth and fire). Even as a young child, she was already a child prodigy, able to bend them with ease since and displayed a level of proficiency that would have rivaled her predecessor, Avatar Aang.

How is bending used in the legend of Korra?

Because bending is so powerful, it’s hard to cover all the bases on how it could hypothetically be used. In one episode of The Legend of Korra, the characters have to fight giant, steampunk robots which are nearly impervious to their attacks.

Who is the legend of Korra?

With these words we were introduced to Korra, the hero and main character of The Legend of Korra. What an intro, seeing a little kid bending earth, water, and fire. She was completely different from Aang and had no problem letting you know it.

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Is Avatar The Last Airbender too similar to the legend of Korra?

This leads to the second answer to the main question we’re discussing, one that made it so Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra wouldn’t be too similar. Seeing Korra learn all the other elements, as Aang did in ATLA, would have been repetitive.

Why is Korra aging up from where Aang started?

The shows creative staff wisely realized that by aging Korra up from where Aang started and making her naturally talented at the three elements he had to learn, they wouldn’t be giving the audience the same stories they’d already seen. It would allow them to show the process of learning air bending, a process we had seen little of in ATLA.