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: They don't get in, they don't take damage, swiping is still possible, the visible effects have been shown for you several times if you care to look in the right place, and I personally would recognize that they were the sort of thing that might be unpleasant to try going through. --[[Special:Contributions/149.169.207.86|149.169.207.86]] 01:42, October 8, 2010 (UTC)
 
: They don't get in, they don't take damage, swiping is still possible, the visible effects have been shown for you several times if you care to look in the right place, and I personally would recognize that they were the sort of thing that might be unpleasant to try going through. --[[Special:Contributions/149.169.207.86|149.169.207.86]] 01:42, October 8, 2010 (UTC)
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Those edits are noble, but they have problems. Deer horn knives don't exactly have a writeup, now do they? "Polearm" isn't an actual weapon categorization. And making flings twice as far with a fan or polearm is extreme enough that you can't really expect those bends to be fair both with or without such a weapon. --[[User:Foxwarrior|Foxwarrior]] ([[User talk:Foxwarrior|talk]]) 05:33, 21 August 2013 (UTC)

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Hi there again. I have been looking at a wiki sight [1] for inspiration. I like your thoughts as we previously discussed. However I do have 1 more point I'd like to ask you. Is there ever a way for the air bender to attack (non damaging, such as yank or air smash) to attack more than one person?

I am imagining a overpowering situation, where it is the airbender without his glider and 4 or 5 warriors about to close in. He lets off a great big air smash sending everyone out of the way, leaving the speedy runner to sprint out on his next turn while everyone else tries to get up and move toward him again. (Or in that same scenario, yank them all so they all land in the same spot and clunk each other in the head, something comically amusing like Aang) Air consussor is good if this were a hallway, but I am thinking courtyard setting.

I am assuming it would probably be a major bend, something along the lines of Loudmouth and misdirected bends, where it only improves previous bends taken. But then again, I may be wrong entirely, which is why I am asking you.

70.43.144.82 15:22, September 13, 2010 (UTC)Shaun

I felt that it would be a Minor Bend with the implementation I came up with for it, as you can see. --Foxwarrior 18:43, September 13, 2010 (UTC)

Shield Bubble Questions

What happens to characters trying to come in to the shield bubble if they fail the save? If they make it in, would they also take the 1d4 nonlethal damage, just like the Bender of Air, (provided the Bender is able to maintain it)? Does the immediate action provided by swipe still function while maintaining the bubble? Finally, does this shield bubble have visible effects, and would those effects deter the average human (you and I) from entering?

70.185.113.188 00:18, October 8, 2010 (UTC)Shaun

They don't get in, they don't take damage, swiping is still possible, the visible effects have been shown for you several times if you care to look in the right place, and I personally would recognize that they were the sort of thing that might be unpleasant to try going through. --149.169.207.86 01:42, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

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Those edits are noble, but they have problems. Deer horn knives don't exactly have a writeup, now do they? "Polearm" isn't an actual weapon categorization. And making flings twice as far with a fan or polearm is extreme enough that you can't really expect those bends to be fair both with or without such a weapon. --Foxwarrior (talk) 05:33, 21 August 2013 (UTC)