HydroMan
Verified Member
Remember the episode, where aang decieve the fire nation soldiers into believing that she was an earthbender, in order for her to be purposely taken captive next to Haru and free him from the rig. Aang did it by airblasting a boulder, throught the ventilation pipe which was from him to the boulder's bottom hidded, cause the boulder to be lift while katara was posing in bending the rock.
This proofs that airbenders can send a gust of air that doesn't only follow one direction. I purpose that when launching AirBlast in 1x1 block deep hole, it should bounce of a block and continue heading through the whole pathway even if the trajectory/direction is change of the hole.
I'll give you an example, for a better understanding as what I'm saying might not make sense to you:
Imagine that airblast can travel up to 13 blocks. There is a hole underground which is 3 blocks deep, and the end of it is connected to another 7 blocks hole at the right turning, and following those 7 blocks there are 2 blocks upward facing the sky hole. So If I airblast in the hole (which btw is 1x1 block wide) it would go across the whole hole, blowing the air from the other opening/end.
This proofs that airbenders can send a gust of air that doesn't only follow one direction. I purpose that when launching AirBlast in 1x1 block deep hole, it should bounce of a block and continue heading through the whole pathway even if the trajectory/direction is change of the hole.
I'll give you an example, for a better understanding as what I'm saying might not make sense to you:
Imagine that airblast can travel up to 13 blocks. There is a hole underground which is 3 blocks deep, and the end of it is connected to another 7 blocks hole at the right turning, and following those 7 blocks there are 2 blocks upward facing the sky hole. So If I airblast in the hole (which btw is 1x1 block wide) it would go across the whole hole, blowing the air from the other opening/end.