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Deleted this for gross inaccuracy. First of all, what is described here is the Avatar \'\'State\'\' - the Avatar\'s SuperMode, not the Avatar him/herself. Second - the Avatar could always control the classic western elements, the Avatar State simply ramps up the power. Third, the out-of-control Avatar is only true for Aang because he had yet to fully master his powers (\
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Deleted this for gross inaccuracy. First of all, what is described here is the Avatar \\\'\\\'State\\\'\\\' - the Avatar\\\'s SuperMode, not the Avatar him/herself. Second - the Avatar could always control the classic western elements, the Avatar State simply ramps up the power. Third, the out-of-control Avatar is only true for Aang because he had yet to fully master his powers (\\\"Fully Realized\\\", in the show\\\'s words). This is stated to be something all Avatars faced to some degree: Until full-mastery, the Avatar State was more of a defense mechanism that had to be reined in. Once Aang reaches full mastery, we see him using the Avatar State with full control. Aang\\\'s successor, [[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra Korra]], never had this problem (She had completely different issues).
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Deleted this for gross inaccuracy. First of all, what is described here is the Avatar \'\'State\'\' - the Avatar\'s SuperMode, not the Avatar him/herself. Second - the Avatar could always control the classic western elements, the Avatar State simply ramps up the power. Third, the out-of-control Avatar is only true for Aang because he had yet to fully master his powers (\
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Deleted this for gross inaccuracy. First of all, what is described here is the Avatar \\\'\\\'State\\\'\\\' - the Avatar\\\'s SuperMode, not the Avatar him/herself. Second - the Avatar could always control the classic western elements, the Avatar State simply ramps up the power. Third, the out-of-control Avatar is only true for Aang because he had yet to fully master his powers (\\\"Fully Realized\\\", in the show\\\'s words). This is stated to be something all Avatars faced to some degree: Until full-mastery, the Avatar State was more of a defense mechanism that had to be reined in. Once Aang reaches full mastery, we see him using the Avatar State with full control. Aang\\\'s successor, {{TheLegendOf|Korra}} never had this problem (She had completely different issues).
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