The entire plot of the game is the antagonist finding a dangerous sword

>the entire plot of the game is the antagonist finding a dangerous sword
>it turns out to just be a bottle opener

How utterly delightful!

I want to fuck brown Korra's ancestor

> the entire of the series is protagonist learning and failing to master a special magical skill
> gets hit by a rock and unlocks the ability randomly

>Early Season 3 Katara

Why was it so important to remove the Fire Lord's powers?

He's still the fucking Fire Lord. He's still a military mastermind. It's not like the rest of his army lost their powers.

Did I miss something?

He's also held captive, which is obviously more easily done when he can't firebend

Why are water tribe girls built for breeding?

Can this just be a Korra thread?

because not having an able bodied firelord is the same as shooting oneself in the leg.

I don't know how much do you know about Fire Nation culture but shame and humour are huge parts of it.

Also debending is actually a very nasty thing to do to a person.

> korra
> breeding
about that

legend of korra was a mistake

The entire show should have just been about Korra working out in the gym.

or it should have just never been made because bryke can't write for shit

I'd watch.

Hell, I'd pay

Waterbenders are for making into sex slaves

Firebenders are for marrying

>DARK
>AVATAR

She is bi.
Anyway, who said anything about it being consensual?

>Shame and humour
LOL I didn't think the fire nation was the joking type, especially the fire lord.

>Firebenders are for making you into sex slaves
ftfy

This man raises multiple valid points, including my dick.

>who said anything about it being consensual?
>korra will never rape you

>we will NEVER get a good Avatar game

>Mako was such a piece of shit both his waifus became lesbians
>Bolin is best boy but gets a shit waifu

Why does Mako get all the great girls when Bolin deserves them?

He'd gotten a grasp of it by the end of Book 2, but the wounds Azula gave him locked him out of it and getting hit by the rock unblocked his chi and allowed him to access the Avatar State again

>that dress

theres plenty of quality r34 of her

Bolin had way more chemistry with Korra than Mako did, but Korra is a basic bitch who was jealous of Asami and couldn't see the better choice right in front of her

Because the Fire Nation is based on Japan where shame and honor are a big deal

there's 2 VR avatar type games comin out.

all of the romance subplots in korra are so bad so who even cares?

I don't understand what's so difficult about it, it just needs to be a musou game doesn't it?

Didn't watch this gay shit but the game on steam is so boring. There's not even any fanservice to keep me a bit interested.

No, fuck off

What? It makes sense to me. Then again I also like One Piece: Pirate Warriors

you're missing out, my man

I prefer Toph porn

What am I missing out on? I watched the original series but people seemed to shit out on Korra pretty badly.

Toph is not for porn, she is for kicking butt with her great feet.

korra is definitely shit, but the original avatar series has some top-notch writing

It always makes sense to musoufags.

I mean they're mediocre action games but every game adaption is a fucking musou.
If they're trying to do something different, musoufags won't like it, see Fist of the Northstar

>she is for kicking butt with her great feet.
sounds like porn to me

You mean I can realize my dreams of becoming an earthbender?

Can't be the fire lord when you can't toss arouns fire

Because Aang cant bring himself to kill. He literally did not have it in him to do it. Since he lacked the mental fortitude to do it his avatar state would never be powerful enough to beat the fire lord.

Debending gave Aang an exmachina to weasel out of killing him.

...

Platinum Korra was okay

Korra was so fucking terrible that I dropped it a little before the end of season one for Wakfu

I dropped Korra after the first season, is all the whatever fanservice they had for The Last Airbender worth watching the rest for? How did mai waifu Toph do?

>we will NEVER get a good Avatar pen and paper game

>Katara
>Korra's ancestor

Source?

Ye. i forgot the names of the game but if you google elemental vr i'm sure you'll find them.

and if the devs dropped them i'll likely make something like it once my current game is done with development

toph, the beifongs, and not-zuko were the only good parts of korra

Same. There isn't enough good stuff. Also, too much dirty feet.

The Platinum game was alright. We just need an Avatar game by them that were basically the same but a real game, much bigger, longer, and with more content and polish.

shit, also the iroh part was great too

Haha, I posted this before I saw someone replied with the very thing I don't care for.

>tfw his VA passed away during Book 2 of TLA

They're right Korra is poop. It's the antithesis to Avatar in every single way, it was deliberately designed that way.
>hotheaded punch first ask questions never protagonist with no connection to spirits instead of level headed peacekeeper who is down with the spirits
>girl instead of guy
>takes place primarily in one central location per season instead of big road trip
>no overarching story, instead each season has its own villain
>punch first character has to solve issues diplomatically instead of with violence
The unfortunate thing is that it carried over one final antithesis.
>bad instead of good
I could go on and on about why Korra doesn't work, but a lot of it has to with internal inconsistencies and poor writing in general. For instance, the diplomatic issues point I addressed. In the beginning of almost every season, with arguably the exception of 2, the villains in Korra have a point, or at least they would in Amon's case if the writing and world-building reflected his actions but whatever. But by the end, instead of having to solve the problem with words, by talking to a villain and at the very least trying to explain why their plan is evil or whatever, the villain always winds up being so abhorrently evil that violence is the answer anyway so no growth is achieved on Korra's part. Oh, the show will tell you she's stronger and wiser, but it's never reflected in her character or actions. The excuse for a final boss fight is pitiful, there's a giant robot and she does actually attempt to do what I just said and talk the villain down, but it's written in such a way that feels like she maxed out her speech and clicked the option that meant she didn't have to kill the boss. I made this comparison on Sup Forums and people seemed to agree with me, Korra ended like Fallout 3 when it should have ended like Fallout.

>nobody mentions avatar wan
that was the only good part of all korra seasons
hell, it should have been a complete season

yea, sadly his replacement wasn't perfect but it was nice to see the character again

nah, wan was a huge cunt and a freeloading piece of shit, the origins story is just as shit as the rest of korra

don't even get me started on the fact that the whole episode is a gaping plot hole

Why are Bryke such fucking hacks?

what plot hole
please elaborate

because they thought they were better writers than aaron, what a joke

when people called them out on their bullshit, they just blamed the viewer. complete narcissists

Freeloading? He used his wits to steal shit from those rich dudes. Guy's got moxie coming out his ass.

well for starters, they completely retconned the fact that benders learned bending from sky bisons/dragons/badger moles/moon spirits and shat all over the practice and discipline it took to learn the bending

to steal from the rich dudes and then later fights his own people? he's a total cunt, he can fuck himself

Zaheer is my pick for best part of Korra.
He assassinated a Queen, threatened the new Air Nation, is the only Airbender to learn to fly, and crippled Korra so bad that she had to go back to him for help with it.
Plus his cronies were interesting and all died incredibly brutal deaths, something I thought I wouldn't see in the series.

>and then later fights his own people?

Who? He tried to keep the peace between spirits and humans. He only fought the dudes who tried to stop him.

> he's a total cunt, he can fuck himself

He did what he had to to survive. He's anything but freeloading is all I'm saying.

Is it me or do people hate on Korra way too much? It wasn't up the AtLA standards, but it was alright.

Korra is praised a lot more than AtLA was or is. When something is pretty obviously inferior to something else yet is regarded as being better by many, it can get frustrating.

I liked Korra. The only thing I dont like is the Avatr trademark is now forever in legal hell because the fucker had to go and make Korra a lesbian. We wont ever get more of that world now because of it.

>wan kills his own people and lets the spirits kill multiple people because they tried to get food to survive

yea what a chill dude

>implying Mako isn't gonna be the semen daddy
>Asami will pay him millions to fuck both her and Korra

He's living the dream

I don't remember anything about killing his own people. Post a timestamp? I'm not calling him chill, it's just really wrong to call him a freeloader. He's a self-made man.

16 min in the first part

cause power is determined by fire dools

my point was that he's just such a bad character and not written well. he has no redeeming qualities, similar to a lot of the characters in korra (surprise surprise) because byrke sucks at writing

I don't think he killed anyone, did he? Off the top of my head he used his fire powers to steal food from the rich dudes, got caught, banished to the forest. No killing.

Isn't the point that he GROWS into a person with redeeming qualities?

when he got banished in the forest and caught his deer pal he killed the fire dudes trying to eat his deer pal with all the spirits all over the place.

because it would be extremely easy to betray and assassinate a powerless man even if he did somehow escape the avatar and friends without powers?

because his shattered pride would probably send him into a depression and otherwise fuck with his ability to do his job?

because aang didn't have to murder him if he was powerless and imprisoned, but if he had his powers he could probably 1v1 basically anyone except the avatar and thus he'd be out in a week if imprisoned

for the killing part, see and he didn't really ever evolve, he just took a side in the spirit's conflict which is written so badly anyway

Details this?

Nah man I just pulled it up right now. One guy gets caught by these vines in the ground and dragged underground while chasing Wan. Wan does end up throwing the fruit of hornets at one guy, and they carry him away, but they were chasing him. What else was he gonna do, let himself get caught?

Was it written badly? Wan was never a malicious person. He happens to fuck up the balance of the world and feels really shitty about it so he helps Raava. He finds his old friend with a group of people about to fight some spirits and he opts to put a stop to it. It flowed pretty well.

>Since he lacked the mental fortitude to do it his avatar state would never be powerful enough to beat the fire lord.

the avatar state whooped the fire lord's ass though

Earth > Water > Air > Fire

yea it's written badly because this "requirement for these two arbitrary spirits" is never explained and one can exist without the other but not vice versa? it makes no goddamn sense because it's lazy writing

more like
water == air > earth > fire

Was every Avatar's life super exciting? Was there always a huge conflict to resolve?

The final episode was going to be Korra confessing to Asami. Nick vetoed this hard and throughout the whole season they fought back and forth about it. Then he submitted a "clean" version of the final episode and it was aprroved then he gave the final episode we saw to be aired without telling anyone anything. He figured since it just "implied" lesbians the heat would blow over. Insead Nick got pissed as FUCK for him doing what he did.

in real life it would probably be

earth > fire > air > water

Not after his state got shattered. It was very much linked to Aang himself after that happened.

It's just a mythical god thing that's part of the world's universe. Gotta take it as is, know what I mean? Like Eve being tempted by the snake, Wan was tempted by Vatu. Same way the giant turtles aren't explained, or how humans can wield the elements.

Vatu is converting all the other spirits to darkness, making Rava lose her power. They can both exist at the same time, but eventually darkness will overcome light. Negativity spreads far faster than positivity, that's true in our life as well.

no, we didn't hear about any huge conflicts in kiyoshi's life or anything.

it was just wan, korra, aang and roku

also kiyoshi lived for like 400 years for some reason so it's possible she saw several major conflicts we don't know about

I always interpreted it like this:

the light spirit wins = the world we have now

the dark spirit wins = ice age

what would happen if we went into an ice age? famine and mass death and extinction, does that mean that the world cannot survive another ice age or that ice ages are objectively bad? no. because we'd see thousands of new species evolve to handle the cold climate and anything currently on earth that can handle the cold would thrive, we'd see polar bears all over the world or some shit.

so if the spirit of darkness won most of everything alive would probably die and his world would be radically different than the avatar world we've seen, but it would still be its own unique successful thriving world

The Waterbender before Aang didn't, he just got too carefree and his girlfriend/fiance had her face stolen by Koh.
Kyoshi stopped a tyrant from taking over the Earth Kingdom, and Roku fucked up big time by not intervening quickly enough when Sozin started his world takeover.

So why is there an avatar? Why is everyone not able to bend all the elements? and in Korra are benders dying out? A friend watched it and said that's what happened.

Why don't they just shoot the avatar?

Because a long time ago a human broke the balance between dark and light.
Therefore as an apology to the Light spirit they decided to hunt the dark Spirit.
The Avatar was able to use all elements because they fused their soul with the light element (they can also basically reality bend in the spirit world).

No the air-benders were just few in number.