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While doing this requires bloodbending, Amon's ability also applies a more advanced understanding of chi blocking, which fans were first introduced to with Avatar: The Last Airbender's Ty Lee.

As seen with Ty Lee, chi blocking can temporarily inhibit a bender from using their bending, and it can make anyone's muscles useless for a certain amount of time. Anyone can learn chi blocking, and the Equalists have several members who used chi blocking against Korra on multiple occasions.

With how the Equalists and Amon rely on chi blocking for some of their attacks, it's not surprising that Noatak also applied the same logic to bloodbending. Amon created a way to take away a bender's bending by disrupting the chi flowing through their body, and this is likely thanks to his knowledge of chi blocking, as well as his bloodbending.

This is so effective that even Katara -- one of the best healers and a waterbender who reluctantly learned bloodbending from the first bloodbender -- could not bring back a bender's bending, despite her being able to treat the effects of Ty Lee's chi blocking before.

Eventually, Korra learned how to undo what Amon did to her and the other benders thanks to her past lives. Yakone may have had a wider showing of power in the courtroom but Amon using bloodbending to take away bending surpasses even that. Becoming Illegal. Some time after the year war had ended, Katara wanted to make Bloodbending illegal. Eventually Bloodbending became illegal to use, and illegal to be taught in Republic city.

Anyone who was found guilty of using Bloodbending to teaching Bloodbending was sentenced to life in prison. It is not known exactly how Avatar Aang was able to overcome Yakone bloodbending him, but it is possible he overpowered him by bloodbending himself while in the Avatar state.

Amon is a skilled fighter who has many years of experience with blood bending, making him a worthy adversary even for Aang. That being said Aang would be able to handle Amon with little problems.

Amon, on the other hand, only places his hand over their head. Using the classical notions of the roles of the heart and mind, this could be seen as taking away their control over bending, but not their spiritual connection to the element. Consider it similar to having an arm paralysed, as opposed to amputated. The chi-blockers clearly aren't energy-bending, and it seems likely that their methods aren't totally separate from their leader's.

Fullam Fullam 41 1 1 bronze badge. What if when the Avatar dies, the next element has someone born into it based purely on the dead Avatar's element? So each time Aang died, a Waterbender was born as an Avatar, simply due to Aang's element. It would probably take a Guru to guide those who were victimized by Amon.

Koda Koda 19 1 1 bronze badge. I remember only something that the bending person's soul must be unbendable. Avan Losco Avan Losco 19 1 1 bronze badge. My knowledge of the Avatar series isn't great, but here's a really wild thought: Blood bending controls blood.

Minni Minni Although this answer isn't great, I think it's a valid thought that Amon was using his blood bending somehow to achieve the results. Danny Danny 7. Do you have any sources you can cite to back up your theory? Seems like a kind of reasonable theory, for a question where there seems to intentionally not be a canonical answer yet. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password.

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Linked 8. Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. I'm afraid there's no indication that Amon was an energybender; its been pretty heavily hammered in that he uses bloodbending to achieve the same effect as Aang did with energybending. That said, I wouldn't be surprised if he got some inspiration from the technique, as his stance when taking away bending is somewhat similar to an energybending stance.

Contrary to common belief a clot and a stroke are not always the same a stroke can be a clot but not always see the wikipedia page for a full definition. Additionally I had not ment a stroke in the bloodflow of the head but a stroke in the chi but you basically got what I meant. I'm not sure I follow your terminology, as I'm pretty sure "strokes" don't occur with chi or chakra; I think its purely a physical phenomenon.

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