10 Best Avatar: The Last Airbender Fights That Don’t Involve Aang

Avatar: The Last Airbender not only features excellent worldbuilding and great character drama/humor, but plenty of amazing action sequences. As expected, Avatar Aang is involved in most of the series’ best and most important battles, from his fight with Azula atop the giant drill to Aang’s duel with Ozai, when he chose to spare the Fire Lord’s life. Still, Avatar features plenty of outstanding fights where Aang is totally absent and doesn’t play a major role.Avatar: The Last Airbender made sure to show off the other characters’ skills in battle, pitting them against one another without the benefit of Aang to break up the fight or take someone’s side. Most of all, it’s fan-favorite characters like Toph Beifong, Katara, and Prince Zuko who took part in those non-Aang battles, which helped provide variety in the show’s fight scenes and gave Aang a brief break from all the action.The Boulder was an example of benders who focus on showmanship over fundamentals, hence his swift defeat at Toph’s hands. Toph won the fight because she focused on earthbending’s fundamental strategy of patience. That, combined with her sensitive feet, netted her an easy victory. It was the first time earthbending was used in such a way in the Avatar cartoon.

Avatar: The Last Airbender not only features excellent worldbuilding and great character drama/humor, but plenty of amazing action sequences. As expected, Avatar Aang is involved in most of the series’ best and most important battles, from his fight with Azula atop the giant drill to Aang’s duel with Ozai, when he chose to spare the Fire Lord’s life. Still, Avatar features plenty of outstanding fights where Aang is totally absent and doesn’t play a major role.

Avatar: The Last Airbender made sure to show off the other characters’ skills in battle, pitting them against one another without the benefit of Aang to break up the fight or take someone’s side. Most of all, it’s fan-favorite characters like Toph Beifong, Katara, and Prince Zuko who took part in those non-Aang battles, which helped provide variety in the show’s fight scenes and gave Aang a brief break from all the action.

The Boulder was an example of benders who focus on showmanship over fundamentals, hence his swift defeat at Toph’s hands. Toph won the fight because she focused on earthbending’s fundamental strategy of patience. That, combined with her sensitive feet, netted her an easy victory. It was the first time earthbending was used in such a way in the Avatar cartoon.

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