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Complete Special Bender Chance

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Hero

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it's more funny how paralysis and quickstrike doesn't have a cooldown ,so i pretty much spamm them on people by rapidly switching between those moves lel
I usually paralyze them and blind them after 3 secs so they can't run away...then do immobilize and warriorstance and rapid punch...
 

HydroMan

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I usually paralyze them and blind them after 3 secs so they can't run away...then do immobilize and warriorstance and rapid punch...
i almost never use warriorstance ,as it slows me down while in use of acrobatstance..
 

Simplicitee

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I still think that prodigies shouldn't have all of the sub-elements just because their smart.
I don't think that by default, air and fire cannot have more than one subelement. Earth could have sand and one of the other subs, and water could have ice, and other subs.
 

Hero

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I don't think that by default, air and fire cannot have more than one subelement. Earth could have sand and one of the other subs, and water could have ice, and other subs.
You are right on that part. But where does it say that fire cannot of more than one sub-element. I've never seen a combustion bender shoot lightning, but it also doesn't mean we can rule it out.
 

Simplicitee

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You are right on that part. But where does it say that fire cannot of more than one sub-element. I've never seen a combustion bender shoot lightning, but it also doesn't mean we can rule it out.
It actually does. The way I see subelements is this:
Every element has two main subelements, for example, earth has lava and metal. Metalbenders were incapable of bending lava and vice versa. Those two main subelements of an element cannot be used by the same bender, no bender has enough chi to be able to do it. Possible exception; avatar. Then there are non-main subelements, like sand and mud. Some benders can use these as well as their main subelement. That's my viewpoint on it :p
 

Hero

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It actually does. The way I see subelements is this:
Every element has two main subelements, for example, earth has lava and metal. Metalbenders were incapable of bending lava and vice versa. Those two main subelements of an element cannot be used by the same bender, no bender has enough chi to be able to do it. Possible exception; avatar. Then there are non-main subelements, like sand and mud. Some benders can use these as well as their main subelement. That's my viewpoint on it :p
.....that makes sense.....not about the chi part, but I can see your point alittle more clearly now.
 

TheElementHunter

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It actually does. The way I see subelements is this:
Every element has two main subelements, for example, earth has lava and metal. Metalbenders were incapable of bending lava and vice versa. Those two main subelements of an element cannot be used by the same bender, no bender has enough chi to be able to do it. Possible exception; avatar. Then there are non-main subelements, like sand and mud. Some benders can use these as well as their main subelement. That's my viewpoint on it :p
Yes very wise. *strokes chin*
 

Gold

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It actually does. The way I see subelements is this:
Every element has two main subelements, for example, earth has lava and metal. Metalbenders were incapable of bending lava and vice versa. Those two main subelements of an element cannot be used by the same bender, no bender has enough chi to be able to do it. Possible exception; avatar. Then there are non-main subelements, like sand and mud. Some benders can use these as well as their main subelement. That's my viewpoint on it :p
Somewhat, agreeable. Loljk, great idea m80
 
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