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The most destructive technique of any Avatar was Lavabending, but in Metalbending there is one that can beat it hands down! Discover the 5 most powerful offensive Metalbending techniques in Avatar The Last Airbender and Avatar The Legend of Korra. In this video, join us on a tour of the world of Avatar and learn all about the powerful techniques to control metal offensively. Don't miss these videos: ????The most powerful villain in Avatar • Hundun: The Most Powerful Villain in Av... ✨Timeline: Upcoming Avatar releases 2023 • These are the next releases of Av... ????First image of the new Avatar earth: • FIRST IMAGE OF THE NEW AVATAR???? #Avatar #Earthbending #OffensiveTechniques #Earthbending #metalbending While we have seen totally destructive techniques in Avatar The Last Airbender and Avatar the Legend of Korra, including subcontrols, metalbending can change the entire game. Earthbenders and specifically Toph have discovered something that if used for evil can result in the end of civilization in the world of Avatar. Metalbending can be used to manipulate different types of metals and give them thousands of uses such as industrialization, creation of factories, machines, defense and combat. And in this creation of machines Kuvira along with Varrick and other characters from Avatar the Legend of Korra opened the door to something totally destructive and dangerous for the world: The machines of mass destruction. Just as there are nuclear bombs in our world, in the world of Avatar something very similar can be manipulated thanks to technology and metalbending. Perhaps metalbending would be one of the main causes along with Lightningbending to see the obsenity of technology that we see in Korra unlike Avatar the Legend of Aang, where we saw how Katara and Sokka lived in a town practically in huts, and now there are completely huge and technological cities like Republic City, which by the way was founded in the comics, and they show us their progress in trilogies like The Promise, The Breach and also in the North and South trilogy, we see how the Southern Water Tribe advances enormously. Anyway, leave me your opinion, what do you think about this!