User blog comment:Alpha71/Avatar Aang vs Mewtwo/@comment-143604-20120526184623

I always do like to support a new member, so I'll give a vote.

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 * Close Range- Aang. Neither of these weapons are really designed for combat, but Aang's staff gives him additional mobility in flight, allows for easier weaponized focus of his bending and simply seems to be slightly more combat oriented than the spoon.


 * Mid-Range- Aang. The Pokeballs won't do much to Aang anyway, but the telekinesis could deliver a few deadly surprises, espicially with Mewtwo's incredible intellegence, however Firebending and Waterbending has FAR more versatility to it, and presents many more options for attack and defense. Waterbending can be used to create a shield, as well as environment-streching attacks that can hit any range. The Firebending will absolutely devestate everything in the battlefield, and is only held back by Aang's hesitancy to use it. In the end, TK may be pretty helpful, it just doesn't have the same level of combat usefulness.


 * Long Range- Aang. I'm going to have to call it the same as above on this one. Shadow Balls can be dangerous attacks, and if I remember right, they can home in one and track an enemy, but Airbending and Waterbending have many more combat options.


 * Special 1- Mewtwo. Okay, here we go. Energy Bending is a very situational abilty, and to be honest, I'm not so sure it would be able to do much to Mewtwo, and would leave him pretty open to an attack in his attempt to use it. The Hexes have a lot of variety of deadly skill that can do major damage, stun or incapacitate Aang in numerous ways and methods.


 * Special 2- Mewtwo. The Avatar State is incredibly powerful, but Aang is not as invincible in it as it may appear, and it leaves him pretty thoughtless and borderline out of control of himself. The raw brute strength won't be able to help him so much against a foe who can teleport out of range and his field of vision and heal himself.


 * Defense- Mewtwo. These aren't all that different, but Mewtwo is more of a defensive fighter most of the time anyway, while Aang is more of an attacker. The barriers and reflect have a chance to redirect Aang's bending back at him, and he can activate them faster than Aang can summon an elemental shield or Earth Armor.


 * Deadliest Warrior- This is easily one of the closest fights I've seen in a while, once I really started to think about it. Mewtwo is far more intellegent, has more versatile mobility- like natural flight and teleportation, but he's more of a defensive fighter, and Aang will hammer him from better ranges with a more versatile arsenal of attacks and abilities, allowing the Avatar to barely edge out a win here.