Aang is a very agile character, able to combo easily in the air with his swift movement and fast attacks. But fans should be pleased as both characters have a number of callbacks from their original shows.Īang’s moveset utilizes his airbending the most, choosing to put his skills with the other elements to the side. From what I can gather, the two play quite differently from one another, both with styles that fit their unique personalities. The developer also released a set of videos highlighting the movesets of the two. We didn’t just get an announcement of the two iconic brawlers today. What’s a Nickelodeon fighting game without the iconic Avatar: The Last Airbender? (Of course, it helps that the two were pretty much leaked through the game’s boxart, but I’m sure everyone was expecting at least one of the two.) Avatars Aang and Korra were revealed as playable characters by publisher Gamemill Entertainment, to the surprise of nobody.
Let's see your response.As if there were any doubt in the world, the two “masters of all four elements,” Aang and Korra, are making their way into Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. She's also dodged a barrage of projectiles.ĭurability: I can't find out much for how much damage she can take, though she has healing abilities, able to vastly decrease the time it takes for wounds to recover. Korra also has Metalbending, allowing her to command metal.Īgility: Korra is rather agile, able to jump across buildings, run across walls, and she's a skilled parkourist. With Waterbending, she can fire water, and freeze it into ice. With Airbending, she can use it to push herself in a direction, as well as push others, though it's more for mobility. With Earthbending, she can raise stones from the air and toss them as projectiles, create barriers from stone, and possibly other things (I'm not sure exactly what Korra does). She commonly uses Firebending as her offensive tool. With Firebending, she can create daggers as well as focus it to melt chains. She has also punched a large opponent hard enough to send him into pipes behind him, breaking the pipes.īending: Korra can control fire, water, air, and earth/stone. Korra is able to lift a grown man with a single arm (perhaps up to 150 lbs), as well as shatter ice projectiles with just her fists. Strength: Here, I'll go over her offensive physical (bending) abilities. I'll be using what I can find through research on wikis to see why Korra could beat Aang. This seems interesting, though I haven't seen either cartoon recently. The final the test is the Avatar State Korra will have the ability to use Aang's knowledge but at the end of the day Aang was more connected to his spiritual side, I will give the avatar state to Aang this is why I think that Aang is the stronger of the two. in physical feature and combat skills it will also be a tie Aang being a Master in 1 touch evasion being trained by the monks. Now let us move on to the physical side and Aang was a more passive and agile foe, Korra was more sturdy and offensive. We will not count energy bending because they are both able to use it and we have not seen enough. In the elements Aang won 2 - 1 while earth bending being a tie. Now it comes down to one final element Airbending as I am not trying to be biased in any way but their is no way to argue against that Aang is the better Air bender having grown up with the nomads.
Let us talk about Fire Bending Aang was trained by the original masters in fire bending the dragons not only that Aang was a natural at fire bending, Aang also knew lightning re-direction so I am going to have to give this to Aang. In earth bending I am going to say it is a draw. Let us move on to earth bending a good amount of people would believe that Korra was the better earth bender because she knew metal bending, Aang on the other hand knew seismic sense this is very useful skill as to it made Toph the strongest earthbender. Let us start with the first element: Water bending Korra was a natural when it came to water bending, she is a natural water bender, Aang on the other hand was also a great water bender training with Paku/Katara yet he was not as efficient in the element as Korra was. Aang knew only 1 bending art by the age of 12 but mastered the other 3 in less than a year. Korra learned 3 of the 4 elements at the age of 4, learning all 4 at the age of 17. Personally let us take in their sub skill and bending both are master of the 4 elements, including energybending.