05-17-2017, 05:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-17-2017, 11:28 PM by Alex Mercer.)
Character Name: Avatar Aang
Character Source: Avatar the Last Airbender, Legend of Korra
Character History:
Stats:
ATK: 2
DEF: 1
SPD: 4
TEC: 3
Starting Proficiency: (1000)
Ranged (1000)
Starting Powers: 2500 OM
Master Acrobat (400 OM)
Burst Movement (800 OM)
Super Speed (1000 OM)
Basic Super Jump (300)
Starting Moves: (600 OM)
Dancing Leaf [Airbending] (300 OM)
Character Source: Avatar the Last Airbender, Legend of Korra
Character History:
- Post Avatar the Last Airbender series, pre Legend of Korra.
- Young Adult, prior to the conception of Republic City.
Stats:
ATK: 2
DEF: 1
SPD: 4
TEC: 3
Starting Proficiency: (1000)
Ranged (1000)
Starting Powers: 2500 OM
Master Acrobat (400 OM)
Burst Movement (800 OM)
Super Speed (1000 OM)
Basic Super Jump (300)
Starting Moves: (600 OM)
Dancing Leaf [Airbending] (300 OM)
- Requirements: None
The Air Nomads did not enjoy violence, and as such many of the Airbending techniques are focused around freedom of motion. In the event of a conflict, however, Airbenders prefer to dodge incoming attacks, constantly evading a target until they wear themselves out. Experienced Airbenders learn a second layer to this defense known as the Dancing Leaf technique. This move involves using the body's evasive maneuvers to create channels of air that redirect attacks away from the Bender's body. When Aang preforms this technique, it looks no different than simply dodging, but to onlookers it would seem as if the attacker were nowhere close to striking true. Whereas his common evasive ability is based on Speed and Technique, the Dancing Leaf uses just a touch of strength with technique to actively direct a force along a desired path.
- Requirements: Ranged
Pummeling Gale is a technique Airbenders use when evasion just doesn't cut it. Due to their peaceful ways, this technique is meant to simply bat a target around to control the battlefield and create space. With circular motions of his body, Aang creates arcing winds which race outwards, then curve back to strike at their target. These powerful winds are invisible but quite tangible. The simple move can be unleashed in rapid succession with ease, but deals very little actual damage. Batting a threatening target around like a fly is far more damaging to their pride.