Am I the only one confused that Korra can switch to the Avatar state whenever she wants? This somehow devalues her magic and the efforts of past Avatars. And the condition itself has become weak... some kind of turbo mode, no more
So all avatars enter the avatar state whenever they want, only aang could not enter this state due to the fact that the 7th chakra was closed by azula.And then in flashbacks it became clear that over time he opened it and learned to enter the avatar state at will
@mandrygin95: then why is Korra's Avatar state so weak? About the fact that it's not coming out now and you need to work, don't. Corra Mary Sue, she does everything instantly, and this condition is just negligibly weak. The Avatar state is the highest manifestation of the Avatar's power and the strongest magic in the universe, and Korra uses the state to win the race. Isn't it funny yourself?
The state of the avatar simply strengthens the connection of the avatar with the spirit world, what you have thought of about the force is your personal nonsense, I also have a lot of complaints about the Korra, but they are not related to the activities of the avatar
@mandrygin95: Lol, I think you've come up with something for yourself. This is written in the very first line of the Avatar status on the Avatar Wiki. If you think that this is not reliable information (and what is considered reliable information then), then in season 2, episode 1, Roku told Aang that the Avatar state gives him the power and knowledge of all Avatars. The connection with the spirit world is strengthened by the knch, but this is not the most important thing
@mandrygin95: Not quite. Before the closure of the chakra, Aang was also poorly given the avatar state, as seen in the series, where his man tried to force him to enter it. Even before that, Aang could only do this in a state of danger. But yes, we can assume that Korra is easier, she is older, etc.
I watched the first season with pleasure, although there were questions about it in some places. And this is the second time I've tried to watch it, and somehow it's not the same. The tie-up with perfume is interesting, but how it's all implemented. The South Pole needs to establish a connection with the spirits, and Korra needs to learn how to contact them. Okay, we need to go to a dangerous place and drag a bunch of extra people there with us. And yes, why even teach Korra to communicate with spirits at least somehow, she is an avatar, she will figure it out on the spot. The conflicts in the relationship between Korra and Mako are simply sucked out of the finger. And the chemistry between them is just zero. The Tenzin line is not clear why it exists at all. And the kids annoy him, to be honest. They should be funny, but the endless jokes about the farting magic of the air tired the youngest son.
The Avatar state is the highest manifestation of the Avatar's power and the strongest magic in the universe, and Korra uses the state to win the race. Isn't it funny yourself?
The connection with the spirit world is strengthened by the knch, but this is not the most important thing
The tie-up with perfume is interesting, but how it's all implemented. The South Pole needs to establish a connection with the spirits, and Korra needs to learn how to contact them. Okay, we need to go to a dangerous place and drag a bunch of extra people there with us. And yes, why even teach Korra to communicate with spirits at least somehow, she is an avatar, she will figure it out on the spot.
The conflicts in the relationship between Korra and Mako are simply sucked out of the finger. And the chemistry between them is just zero.
The Tenzin line is not clear why it exists at all. And the kids annoy him, to be honest. They should be funny, but the endless jokes about the farting magic of the air tired the youngest son.