Character has fire or heat-related abilities...

>character has fire or heat-related abilities, but is a calm and intelligent person instead of having the typical loud hothead personality associated with fire
Why is this so rare?

>Character has Ice-related abilities
>Is a brash hothead
Why is this so common?

Cause fire is the coke of spells.

Yama s 2000+ years old.He got past that phase long ago.

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>character has plant/nature related abilities
>is a selfish slob who litters and doesn't believe in climate change

>character is super fast
>is a slow thinker

>but is a calm and intelligent person
Sure

Here's another example then. Karna's personality is completely opposed to his fire abilities, and it works well.

because he went through that phase in his youth

But that guy was a raging hothead in his youth

>Did I just run someone over? Nevermind.

How much hugo boss is too much?

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Fuck kubo for fucking yamamoto over, he could've actually had a good fight but wanted shock value to suck off bach's power

>character has incredible healing/messiah abilities
>he's a horrible person/a pervert/ a disgusting slob

hivemind

GOAT archetype.

>character has manipulative, unethical or otherwise gruesome abilities and/or methods
>he's actually a pretty cool guy

Why didn't anyone use Yamamoto's stolen bankai? It would be cool to see Lille use it against Kyoraku.

Thing is, doesn't it make sense? You'd need to be in control and calm to actually control something as devastating as fire that can run amok very easily.

Cancer man got it even worse.

>character is too good/too powerful
>story has to remove him in order for the MC and others to actually shine

better example

>Ability name is Malpractice
I want this

Hmmm

She was cold blooded until they made her go insane. Zuko was much more of a hothead.

Urahara?

Exactly! Western cartoon does something better again.

>Character's super powers/abilities are built around his personality
>Little shy girl has healing powers
>Gentle giant has earth powers
>Hothead has fire powers
>Fat guy has digestive/cannibal/disgusting abilities, etc.

He's pretty hot-blooded when he fights though.

I like how Firebending essentially accommodates both.

Hmmm?
that's kinda given when you can't block

Iroh is probably the ultimate answer to this question.
Tales of Ba Sing Se will never not be sad.

It's uncommon, but there's plenty of examples.

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>ywn watch Avatar for the first time again
Good Memories

First book was kinda meh but it really picked up once the whole cast was established.

This. Whenever I feel like rewatching I always start from whenever toph shows up.

and then went downhill during the third book and had the most stupid asspull of all times.

>climate change

>asspull
Like what? Unless you're thinking of energy bending which I agree, book 3 was excellent

Book 3 was comfy imo
>that jailbreak arc with Sokka and Zuko

>no field trip with toph
Feels bad

Nah, book three had the comfiest episodes.
I will only agree with you that the final fight was an asspull.

That giant turtle thing came out of nowhere.

Well, technically there were a couple extremely oblique references earlier in the show, but nothing you'll notice on your first viewing.

>Cancer man got it even worse.
Who?

>nothing you'll notice on your first viewing.
t. speedwatcher.

>character has fire ability
>used to be normal but is now obsessed with purification through fire to the point that their ability causes them extreme pain while using it
>put up with it and even enjoy it because they are completely insane

Best hothead coming through

Only Yhwach was capable of using it, and his own ability was far better.