Poll: What kind of element would you bend?

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I know this may have been done before, but it seems relevant again.
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If you lived in the Avatar universe (assuming there were more Airbenders around), what element would you bend?

Keep in mind that each element has a secondary advanced form of bending that comes with it. For example, earthbenders can eventually learn to bend metal, firebenders can eventually learn lightning, waterbenders can bend blood (during a full moon) and plants, and air benders can manipulate sound.

I am stuck between Earth and Air, I can't really decide.

Which element would you pick and why?


EDIT: Please ignore the poll. I hit enter too soon, just reply and explain please. Sorry for the confusion.

EDIT 2: For Reference:

Element Advanced Form
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-Fire ---> Lightning
-Earth---> Metal
-Water---> Blood/Plants
-Air-----> Sound
 

Omikron009

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I don't know much about the universe, so I'd pick fire, but only if I could conjure it. If the element had to be there already, I'd definitely pick air.
 
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Omikron009 said:
I don't know much about the universe, so I'd pick fire, but only if I could conjure it. If the element had to be there already, I'd definitely pick air.
Fire is the only type of bending that can be conjured, but Earth and Air are always around.
 

LongAndShort

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I'm caught between fire and air. Water and earth both require that those elements be around for you to use (you need dirt or water), compared with air (which is almost always around) and fire (which just requires air as well).
 

Cherry Cola

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Why restrict it to the Avatar universe? Makes more sense to simply have elements.


It would be totally pointless! And awesome.
 

Housebroken Lunatic

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I'd pick fire/lightning. Because the only natural "secondary advanced form of bending" that you speak of would have to be plasma. And since the majority of all matter in the universe is in a plasmic state than any of the other states (gas, liquid or solid that is), I'd have more control over our reality in general than the rest of the.. uhm "benders".
 

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As a bending unit I'm only programmed to bend girders. but out of those ones maybe blood, cause it sounds cool. I'm not really sure what bending blood would do though so off to Wikipedia.
 
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deadman91 said:
I'm caught between fire and air. Water and earth both require that those elements be around for you to use (you need dirt or water), compared with air (which is almost always around) and fire (which just requires air as well).
Well the only time earth isn't around is in midair, which hardly ever happens...there is earth at the bottom of the sea.
Hubilub said:
Why restrict it to the Avatar universe? Makes more sense to simply have elements.

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It would be totally pointless! And awesome.
Mostly because of the movie...and yes steam would be cool XD
 
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Housebroken Lunatic said:
I'd pick fire/lightning. Because the only natural "secondary advanced form of bending" that you speak of would have to be plasma. And since the majority of all matter in the universe is in a plasmic state than any of the other states (gas, liquid or solid that is), I'd have more control over our reality in general than the rest of the.. uhm "benders".
Hellz_Barz said:
As a bending unit I'm only programmed to bend girders. but out of those ones maybe blood, cause it sounds cool. I'm not really sure what bending blood would do though so off to Wikipedia.
The secondary effects that I speak of are actually from the show...I didn't know about them either until I looked them up.
 

Cherry Cola

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Nautical Honors Society said:
deadman91 said:
I'm caught between fire and air. Water and earth both require that those elements be around for you to use (you need dirt or water), compared with air (which is almost always around) and fire (which just requires air as well).
Well the only time earth isn't around is in midair, which hardly ever happens...there is earth at the bottom of the sea.
Hubilub said:
Why restrict it to the Avatar universe? Makes more sense to simply have elements.

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It would be totally pointless! And awesome.
Mostly because of the movie...and yes steam would be cool XD
I was thinking more of the object itself.

See, in Swedish, it's called an "element".

So I would be bending those!
 

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Fire, for sure. I have a very large interest in fire, so being able to manipulate it would be quite the experience for me.
 
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Hubilub said:
Nautical Honors Society said:
deadman91 said:
I'm caught between fire and air. Water and earth both require that those elements be around for you to use (you need dirt or water), compared with air (which is almost always around) and fire (which just requires air as well).
Well the only time earth isn't around is in midair, which hardly ever happens...there is earth at the bottom of the sea.
Hubilub said:
Why restrict it to the Avatar universe? Makes more sense to simply have elements.

-snip-

It would be totally pointless! And awesome.
Mostly because of the movie...and yes steam would be cool XD
I was thinking more of the object itself.

See, in Swedish, it's called an "element".

So I would be bending those!
Oh, haha then that is even more hilarious.
 

IxionIndustries

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Huh. Someone actually agrees with me on the whole "soundbending" thing.

I for one, would choose water, since they seem to have the most spread. They can control people/animals, the clouds, the plants.. They can control almost anything.
 

GrimTuesday

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Earth bending looks so cool if you ask me. And besides earth is all around you the ground, the sea floor, even lava is earth albeit super heated. So in my opinion earth is the most versatile and abundant thing you can bend. Besides air, but that is lame.
 
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SomethingAmazing said:
Nautical Honors Society said:
SomethingAmazing said:
Air, water and fire can all be broken down into smaller elements. Thus, they are not friggin' elements T.T
It's from a T.V. show. It's not science. It is fantasy >_>
This doesn't make sense no matter what story it is in.
Ok you are entitled to your opinion.

But this is a hypothetical discussion about a fictional reality, not a forum of knowledgeable debate. It doesn't (and shouldn't) make sense.