owlcool
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The four elements were based off of four martial arts. Perhaps we need to decide on something. Should we focus on making the elements off of every detail in the show, or should we all research a bit on the four martial arts bending is based off of, and build the plugin off of the four martial arts. After all, the show has ended, and once we have bleed the show dry for details we won't know how much diversity is left in the plugin. Here are the martial arts the elements are based off of.
Water: Tai Chi. Bloodbending has Chin Na. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai_chi
Earth: Hung Gar Kung Fu, or southern mantis in toph's case. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hung_Ga
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Praying_Mantis_(martial_art)
Metal: Chu Gar with modern military techniques mixed in. I have noticed that there is not much that stands out in the second aspect, but I did notice that metalbending police shared military tactics, such as planning night combat. Police officer lin seemed to fair well during night combat against equilists, so that suggests that these types of tactics seem to go into place in the avatar world.
Lava: Bajiquan, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bājíquán
Sand: Seems to take influence from elemental styles like air and waterbending. I theorize it is more from air and earth.
Air: Baguazhang, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baguazhang
Fire: Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Shaolin_(martial_art)
Lightning: Lightning seems to be the "Peirce the Heart" Technique within Northern Shaolin. This subelement is limited to solely that technique if this was true, and thus it has little use other then just another punch.
Combustion: This is a blank unknown. There isn't even any "real" evidence it is a part of a real martial art technique. If anyone has any idea what kindd of martial art it is, or even technique, then please post down below.
Chi: Chi is a mystery, but a possibility is Dim Mak for a martial art, and the pressure points are shared by a medicine technique called Qigong.
If anyone insults these arts as looking gentle, just read this article. http://www.cracked.com/article_21878_6-ways-my-real-kung-fu-training-was-crazier-than-any-movie.html
So, should we base the elements off of these martial arts or bleed the show dry?
Water: Tai Chi. Bloodbending has Chin Na. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai_chi
Earth: Hung Gar Kung Fu, or southern mantis in toph's case. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hung_Ga
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Praying_Mantis_(martial_art)
Metal: Chu Gar with modern military techniques mixed in. I have noticed that there is not much that stands out in the second aspect, but I did notice that metalbending police shared military tactics, such as planning night combat. Police officer lin seemed to fair well during night combat against equilists, so that suggests that these types of tactics seem to go into place in the avatar world.
Lava: Bajiquan, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bājíquán
Sand: Seems to take influence from elemental styles like air and waterbending. I theorize it is more from air and earth.
Air: Baguazhang, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baguazhang
Fire: Northern Shaolin Kung Fu, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Shaolin_(martial_art)
Lightning: Lightning seems to be the "Peirce the Heart" Technique within Northern Shaolin. This subelement is limited to solely that technique if this was true, and thus it has little use other then just another punch.
Combustion: This is a blank unknown. There isn't even any "real" evidence it is a part of a real martial art technique. If anyone has any idea what kindd of martial art it is, or even technique, then please post down below.
Chi: Chi is a mystery, but a possibility is Dim Mak for a martial art, and the pressure points are shared by a medicine technique called Qigong.
If anyone insults these arts as looking gentle, just read this article. http://www.cracked.com/article_21878_6-ways-my-real-kung-fu-training-was-crazier-than-any-movie.html
So, should we base the elements off of these martial arts or bleed the show dry?
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