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Bending moisture

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    NoNameLetdown

    [1]Dec 1, 2006
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    Since moisture is H2O in gas form, spread out... cant a great waterbender bend the moisture??if s/he has no water on him or her?

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    KilalaRose

    [2]Dec 1, 2006
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    Yes, but it takes a lot of time (too much time while in a fight) to accumulate all the spread out particles of the water in the air into a substantial amount of liquid to bend. and please ask your questions in the Ask A Question, Get An Answer thread at the top of this forum
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    NoNameLetdown

    [3]Dec 1, 2006
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    sorry... thought this would gather more thought :-/
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    Inu_Rose

    [4]Dec 1, 2006
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    NoNameLetdown wrote:

    Since moisture is H2O in gas form, spread out... cant a great waterbender bend the moisture if s/he has no water on him or her?



    I suppose it's possible. But it would be like Toph bending metal, very difficult. But like the guru said, the differences between the elements are an illusion.
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