As of the ending to Frozen 2, who is the strongest character from the Avatar the Last Airbender Franchise that Elsa can defeat in a fight?
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As of the ending to Frozen 2, who is the strongest character from the Avatar the Last Airbender Franchise that Elsa can defeat in a fight?
Elsa might be able to beat high-level water benders considering she stopped a tsunami caused by a dam collapse. Plus unlike Avatar waterbenders she can create her own snow and ice and isn't limited by what's already in the environment, so she has an advantage that firebenders usually have.
The problem is it's very difficult to determine just how powerful the spirits which Elsa tames are, so there's no way knowing if her defeating the wind spirit would translate to defeating an airbender, ect, I'd probably give most fights to the big-name Avatar characters since their feats are more clearly defined and they have a clear speed advantage.
Another thing in Elsa's favor is she can create sentient snow creatures that are loyal to her.
Although it might be a one-off, she's quick enough to respond to someone loosing a crossbow bolt at her at close range.
[QUOTE=sunofdarkchild;4713904]Elsa might be able to beat high-level water benders considering she stopped a tsunami caused by a dam collapse. Plus unlike Avatar waterbenders she can create her own snow and ice and isn't limited by what's already in the environment, so she has an advantage that firebenders usually have.
The problem is it's very difficult to determine just how powerful the spirits which Elsa tames are, so there's no way knowing if her defeating the wind spirit would translate to defeating an airbender, ect, I'd probably give most fights to the big-name Avatar characters since their feats are more clearly defined and they have a clear speed advantage.[/QUOTE]
Well defeating the Wind Spirit did involve overpowering a tornado
[QUOTE=Sharpandpointies;4714193]Although it might be a one-off, she's quick enough to respond to someone loosing a crossbow bolt at her at close range.[/QUOTE]
She also managed to react to the Water Spirit, which can cross a hefty distance pretty quickly
[QUOTE=Jcogginsa;4713653]As of the ending to Frozen 2, who is the strongest character from the Avatar the Last Airbender Franchise that Elsa can defeat in a fight?[/QUOTE]
Theoretically, she could just go to some non-polar civilization and set off an eternal winter, then go about her business while watching everyone freeze to death and/or starve, if that counts.
She's also immune to the cold which is often forgotten and the Ocean scene shows she's surprisingly durable considering how rough those waves and ice were.
But yeah, she just creates an army and chills
[QUOTE=jetengine;4715417]She's also immune to the cold which is often forgotten and the Ocean scene shows she's surprisingly durable considering how rough those waves and ice were.
But yeah, she just creates an army and chills[/QUOTE]
Granted it's hard to understand exactly what happened in the belly of the glacier, but it seems the idea that Elsa is truly 'not bothered' by the cold no longer holds water, no pun in intended, since she literally froze to death.
[QUOTE=sunofdarkchild;4715773]Granted it's hard to understand exactly what happened in the belly of the glacier, but it seems the idea that Elsa is truly 'not bothered' by the cold no longer holds water, no pun in intended, since she literally froze to death.[/QUOTE]
It looks like a powerful enough entity can freeze her but is immune to it otherwise.
From what I've heard and assuming in character, probably Ozai. Her powers seem hax and potent enough to take out legit Avatars too, though. I don't know that bonding with Raava grants some innate cold resistance.
[QUOTE=sunofdarkchild;4715773]Granted it's hard to understand exactly what happened in the belly of the glacier, but it seems the idea that Elsa is truly 'not bothered' by the cold no longer holds water, no pun in intended, since she literally froze to death.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, given that she literally didn't feel cold until she encountered deep and shameful truths about her family, nation and way of life, I don't really think it has to do so much with the cold as much as esoteric magical shenanigans. It literally does not make sense otherwise.
[QUOTE=Twickster;4716595]Yeah, given that she literally didn't feel cold until she encountered deep and shameful truths about her family, nation and way of life, I don't really think it has to do so much with the cold as much as esoteric magical shenanigans. It literally does not make sense otherwise.[/QUOTE]
That's what I was thinking. Every other time she never felt cold, not in the snow covered mountains nor when she fell into ice cold waters.
One of the few areas the Avatar characters can win in is if they can get in close, because Elsa has literally no combat training in the slightest so any martial artist quick enough may be able to take her down.
[QUOTE=jetengine;4720684]One of the few areas the Avatar characters can win in is if they can get in close, because Elsa has literally no combat training in the slightest so any martial artist quick enough may be able to take her down.[/QUOTE]
This is maybe true, but she does display some very salutatory reflexes in stopping crossbow bolts after they are fired, mid-flight.
[QUOTE=big_adventure;4720873]This is maybe true, but she does display some very salutatory reflexes in stopping crossbow bolts after they are fired, mid-flight.[/QUOTE]
Was that intentional or instinct ?