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  • Waterbending
  • Waterbending
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  • Flowing and practiced, Waterbending does not focus on either offense or defense. Rather, it forgoes a separate set of offensive techniques in favor of fluidly using defense to shift into counters and turn an opponent's force against them. So far, while it is confirmed that at least four Waterbenders of a larger population exist on Sozen IV, the only one who has been named is Pakku.
  • Water is the element of change. The moon is the source of power in Waterbending, and the original Waterbenders learned from the moon by observing how the moon pushed and pulled the tides. The Water Tribes are the only people to not learn Bending from an animal. The fighting style of Waterbending is mostly flowing and graceful; acting in concert with their environment. However, Foggy Swamp Style Waterbending is more rigid and straight - probably in concert with the often stagnant nature of the water in their swamp. Waterbenders deal with the flow of energy, they let their defense become their offense, turning their opponents own forces against them.
  • Water is the element of change. The moon is the source of power in waterbending, and the original waterbenders learned to bend by observing how the moon pushed and pulled the tides. The Water Tribes are the only people who did not learn bending from an animal, though the Moon and Ocean Spirits took the form of koi fish in the mortal world near the beginning of the Avatar World.
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  • Waterbending
  • Waterbending
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  • * Bloodbending * Healing
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  • The Moon and Ocean Spirits
  • The Moon and Ocean spirits
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  • Flowing and practiced, Waterbending does not focus on either offense or defense. Rather, it forgoes a separate set of offensive techniques in favor of fluidly using defense to shift into counters and turn an opponent's force against them. So far, while it is confirmed that at least four Waterbenders of a larger population exist on Sozen IV, the only one who has been named is Pakku.
  • Water is the element of change. The moon is the source of power in Waterbending, and the original Waterbenders learned from the moon by observing how the moon pushed and pulled the tides. The Water Tribes are the only people to not learn Bending from an animal. The fighting style of Waterbending is mostly flowing and graceful; acting in concert with their environment. However, Foggy Swamp Style Waterbending is more rigid and straight - probably in concert with the often stagnant nature of the water in their swamp. Waterbenders deal with the flow of energy, they let their defense become their offense, turning their opponents own forces against them.
  • Water is the element of change. The moon is the source of power in waterbending, and the original waterbenders learned to bend by observing how the moon pushed and pulled the tides. The Water Tribes are the only people who did not learn bending from an animal, though the Moon and Ocean Spirits took the form of koi fish in the mortal world near the beginning of the Avatar World. The fighting style of waterbending is mostly fluid and graceful, acting in concert with the environment. Foggy Swamp style waterbending, however, is more rigid and straight. Waterbenders deal with the flow of energy; they let their defense become their offense, turning their opponents' own forces against them. Even when waterbenders do take an attack stance, their moves always appear to flow from one to the other.
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