So I've been watching Book 3 of the Legend of Korra and basically it's about people who can harness or "bend" elements. (fire, water, air, earth) So anyway! I was just curious. If you could harness one element which would it be? (I'm sorry I forgot to crop these and I got lazy) WATER ICE You can control blood because of its water content so you can control people. (scary) Water takes many forms and gives life Because Bruce Lee said so FIRE You can literally light the way You can keep yourself and others warm Who needs microwaves? You're a walking grill. In the series, you can also manipulate electricity AIR You can dash around quickly and freely Pinpoint farting. No more paying for plane tickets You can make your own tornadoes EARTH You don't even have to walk you can move the ground under you Make your own doors, windows, walls, house instant zombie fort You can also manipulate metals that have earth elements inside and lava So there you have it! What will it be and why? I'm personally torn between Air and Fire but I've made a last minute decision to stick with Fire! Because food.
Earth Cause no need to walk Don't be calling me lazy You all know you'd want that Wolf can cook some food now.
With Ice, I could create everyday objects that could help me move around easier or give me great defensive and offensive power. *I could create a frozen flight of stairs instead of climbing things. *I could create a sword to cut things *I could create a slope/inclined plane to slide down quickly, should I need to Etc, etc
based only on the movie, The Last Airbender, I'll go air that kid did extraordinary things with the other 3 elements by manipulating the air around him
Water is by far the most useless bending, you can only use t when you have a water source near you unless you carry your own and who wants to do that? Sure there's blood bending but that's arguably another bending in itself, that's like if you think about it earth benders can bend lava, dirty water or the very dust in the air.
Personally I don't think I'd want to try and learn them all, I'd get mixed up and end up failing over and over.