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* BearsAreBadNews: The boss for the forest level is a large horned bear, which can charge at you and swipe at you if you stand too close to it.
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* TakingTheBullet: Katara manages to shield Aang before [[spoiler:Lian’s machine]] can get a hit on him.
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** There are some areas and chests where you need other characters to proceed. If it’s a chapter where you get a character, you can come back to the area and open the chest unless you’re at a point where you can’t go back.
** The final area where you’re saving all of Aang’s friends has to be done in order based off the characters’ abilities.



* AdaptedOut: Instead of Pakku being Katara and Aang's Waterbending teacher, someone named Master Wei has taken his place.

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Instead of Pakku being Katara and Aang's Waterbending teacher, someone named Master Wei has taken his place.place.
** We also don’t see or hear of Iroh in the game. We have no idea where he is or what happened to him because Zuko and the other characters never mention him.



* BigBad: [[spoiler:Lian, The Maker.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Lian, The Maker. She is responsible for all the machines you encounter in the game and her mission is to end the war with her machines and kill all Benders.]]



* BossBattle: Each chapter ends with one. ''The Fortress'' is the only chapter that gives the player multiple battles (one is an upgraded Boss from earlier in the game and the other is super powerful machine, which requires Aang to defeat twice).

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* BossBattle: Each chapter ends with one.the characters facing off with a boss character. ''The Fortress'' is the only chapter that gives the player multiple battles (one is an upgraded Boss from earlier in the game and the other is super powerful machine, which requires Aang to defeat twice).



* EvilChancellor: [[spoiler:Bumi’s counsel]] turns out to be a double agent aiding the BigBad. He believes that he is part of something big that will be beneficial for his nation and is willing to [[spoiler:go behind his king’s back to try stopping Aang and his friends from continuing their mission.]]



* MotiveRant: [[spoiler:Lian gives one before the first Ultamatton BossBattle, trying to justify her plan to get rid of Benders. She also tries convincing Aang one last time to work with her by saying that the Benders she's abducted for her machine can be a full Avatar and end the war.]]

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* MotiveRant: [[spoiler:Lian gives one a big speech before the first Ultamatton BossBattle, trying to justify her plan to get rid of Benders. She also tries convincing Aang one last time to work with her by saying that the Benders she's abducted for her machine can be a full Avatar and end the war.]]



** You'll get a variety of these in each area you travel to. You'll have to talk to everyone to see what your objectives are. It's recommended that you do what you can before you proceed with the plot, otherwise you may miss the opportunity to get the task accomplished.

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** You'll get a variety of these side missions in each area you travel to. You'll have to talk to everyone to see what your objectives are. It's recommended that you do what you can before you proceed with the plot, otherwise you may miss the opportunity to get the task accomplished.
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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Lian has a massive one in the final battle, believing that she can end the war with her machines. When Aang refuses to join her, she decides to attack him and his friends.]]

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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Lian has a massive one in the final battle, believing that she can end the war with her machines. When Aang refuses to join her, she decides to attack declares that her machine is more of an Avatar than him and attacks him and his friends.]]
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* BullyingTheDragon: [[spoiler:Lian really shouldn't have taunted the Avatar, the spirit of the world incarnate in a boy, after her machine attacked his crush.]]

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* BullyingTheDragon: [[spoiler:Lian really shouldn't have taunted the Avatar, the spirit of most powerful bender in the world incarnate in a boy, world, after her machine attacked his crush.]]
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** Despite being able to use all four elements, Aang only uses his airbending throughout normal gameplay, allowing him to reveal hidden objects by making tornadoes and giving him special access to the Air Temple area. [[JustifedTrope Justified,]] as the game supposedly occurs after the end to season one, when Aang only knew air and had only just started to learn waterbending.

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** Despite being able to use all four elements, Aang only uses his airbending throughout normal gameplay, allowing him to reveal hidden objects by making tornadoes and giving him special access to the Air Temple area. [[JustifedTrope Justified,]] Justified, as the game supposedly occurs after the end to season one, when Aang only knew air and had only just started to learn waterbending.
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* AscendedExtra: Since he was the most significant character to appear that represented the Earth element, Haru is a playable character in this game despite only appearing in one episode of the show.

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* AscendedExtra: Since he was the most significant character to appear that represented the Earth element, Haru is a playable character in this game despite only appearing in one episode of the show.first season.



** Despite being able to use all four elements, Aang only uses his airbending throughout normal gameplay, allowing him to reveal hidden objects by making tornados and giving him special access to the Air Temple area.

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** Despite being able to use all four elements, Aang only uses his airbending throughout normal gameplay, allowing him to reveal hidden objects by making tornados tornadoes and giving him special access to the Air Temple area.area. [[JustifedTrope Justified,]] as the game supposedly occurs after the end to season one, when Aang only knew air and had only just started to learn waterbending.
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''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the cartoon with the same name]]. It was released for the Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable, Xbox, and Windows systems between 2006-2007.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the cartoon with the same name]]. It was released for the Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube, Game Boy Advance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable, Xbox, and Windows systems between 2006-2007.
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* UngratefulBastard: In the final section of the game, Aang and Haru try to help Zuko escape from the machines' fortress. What does he do to repay? Tries attacking them. Even when Aang shows him kindness, Zuko still can't give up his personal mission to capture the boy for himself.

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* UngratefulBastard: In the final section of the game, Aang and Haru try to help Zuko escape from the machines' fortress. What does he do to repay? Tries repay them? He tries attacking them. Even when Aang shows him kindness, Zuko still can't give up his personal mission to capture the boy for himself.



* WeCanRuleTogether: Lian proposes that Aang join forces with her [[spoiler:to be apart of her machines and end the war. Unfortunately, her bargain also includes killing his friends in the process.]]

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* WeCanRuleTogether: Lian proposes that Aang join forces with her [[spoiler:to be apart a part of her machines and end the war. Unfortunately, her bargain also includes killing his friends in the process.]]
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Rather than help Zuko like Aang and Haru were willing to do, Sokka wanted to leave him stranded in the Fortress.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Rather than help Zuko like Aang and Haru were willing to do, Sokka wanted to leave him stranded in the Fortress. Given [[UngratefulBastard Zuko's response to being helped]], Sokka probably had the right idea.
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* AscendedExtra: Since he was the most significant character to appear that represented the Earth element, Haru is a playable character in this game despite only appearing in one episode of the show

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The art-style does not resemble the one in future games. It's much more cartoony.
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''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off the cartoon with the same name. It was released for the Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable, Xbox, and Windows systems between 2006-2007.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the cartoon with the same name. name]]. It was released for the Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable, Xbox, and Windows systems between 2006-2007.
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''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off the cartoon with the same name. It was released for the Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable, Xbox, and Windows systems between 2006-2007.

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* AscendedExtra: This is the only game where you can play as Haru. Though considering that this was before Book 2 was released, the writers believed that Haru would join Aang's team. He actually does, but that happens in Book 3.

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* AscendedExtra: This is Since he was the most significant character to appear that represented the Earth element, Haru is a playable character in this game despite only game where you can play as Haru. Though considering that this was before Book 2 was released, appearing in one episode of the writers believed that Haru would join Aang's team. He actually does, but that happens in Book 3.show



* BlowYouAway: The Tempest attacks with air.

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** Despite being able to use all four elements, Aang only uses his airbending throughout normal gameplay, allowing him to reveal hidden objects by making tornados and giving him special access to the Air Temple area.
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The Tempest attacks with air.machine flies through the air and shoots gusts of winds to attack anyone bold enough to approach it.



* BullyingTheDragon: [[spoiler:Lian really shouldn't have taunted Aang after her machine attacked Katara.]]

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* BullyingTheDragon: [[spoiler:Lian really shouldn't have taunted Aang the Avatar, the spirit of the world incarnate in a boy, after her machine attacked Katara.his crush.]]



* DamselInDistress: The first section ends with Katara being abducted by Zuko and Aang and Sokka rescuing her in the second part. The last half of the game involves Aang saving his friends all by himself.
** Aang and his friends encounter someone called the Maker who is being forced to make machines for the Fire Nation. [[spoiler:Subverted as Lian is the real BigBad.]]

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The first section ends with Katara being abducted by Zuko and Aang and Sokka rescuing her in the second part. The last half of the game involves Aang saving his friends all by himself.
** Aang and his friends encounter someone called the Maker who is being forced to make machines for the Fire Nation. [[spoiler:Subverted as Lian is the real BigBad.Big Bad, and was kept as a prisoner for her crimes.]]



* MiniGame: Each area will have a game called "Four Nations" available. It's a tile game where you have to match up the top tile with the same one. The goal is to either use up all of your tiles or stump your opponent with a tile they don't have.

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* SaveTheVillain: Aang attempts to do this for Zuko in the last part of the game. Rather than accept Aang's help, Zuko lets go and floats downstream. [[spoiler:He survives, though.]]

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* SaveTheVillain: Aang attempts to do this for Zuko in the last part of the game. Rather than accept Aang's help, Zuko lets go and floats downstream. [[spoiler:He He survives, though.]]



* {{Sidequest}}: You'll get a variety of these in each area you travel to. You'll have to talk to everyone to see what your objectives are. It's recommended that you do what you can before you proceed with the plot, otherwise you may miss the opportunity to get the task accomplished.

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* UngratefulBastard: In the final section of the game, Aang and Haru try to help Zuko escape from [[spoiler:Lian's]] fortress. What does he do to repay? Tries attacking them. Even when Aang shows him kindness, Zuko still can't give up his personal mission to capture the boy for himself.

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* UngratefulBastard: In the final section of the game, Aang and Haru try to help Zuko escape from [[spoiler:Lian's]] the machines' fortress. What does he do to repay? Tries attacking them. Even when Aang shows him kindness, Zuko still can't give up his personal mission to capture the boy for himself.
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* LetsSplitUpGang: For the Air Temple section, Aang is separated from his friends while he goes to destroy the machines in the Avatar Sanctuary.

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* BlowYouAway: The Tempest attacks with air.



* DishingOutDirt: The Stomper is like an Earthbender.



* EvenEvilHasStandards: If you listen to some of the Fire Nations soldiers in the "Amongst The Enemy" section, one of them will say that he doesn't young girls in jail is wrong, even if they are Waterbenders. Despite this being a hint about Katara's whereabouts, it shows that not all of the Fire Nation is evil.
* FinalSolution: [[spoiler:Lian blames Benders for being the cause of the war. She plans to rid the world of them except for the ones powering her machines.]]

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: If you listen to some of the Fire Nations soldiers in the "Amongst The Enemy" section, one of them will say that he doesn't thinks that putting young girls in jail is wrong, even if they are Waterbenders. Despite this being a hint about Katara's whereabouts, it shows that not all of the Fire Nation is evil.
* FinalSolution: [[spoiler:Lian blames Benders for being the cause of the war. She plans to rid the world of them except for the ones powering and replace them with her machines.]]


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* KickTheSonOfABitch: Rather than help Zuko like Aang and Haru were willing to do, Sokka wanted to leave him stranded in the Fortress.
* MakingASplash: The Soaker machine is the Waterbender.


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* MotiveRant: [[spoiler:Lian gives one before the first Ultamatton BossBattle, trying to justify her plan to get rid of Benders. She also tries convincing Aang one last time to work with her by saying that the Benders she's abducted for her machine can be a full Avatar and end the war.]]
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* SaveSpot: These are in the form of blue swirls on the ground. When entering a boss area, the swirl will be red and a text box will confirm if you want to enter the BossBattle.

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* BossBattle: Each chapter ends with one. ''The Fortress'' is the only chapter that gives the player multiple battles (one is an upgraded Boss from earlier in the game and the other is super powerful machine, which requires Aang to defeat twice).
* BullyingTheDragon: [[spoiler:Lian really shouldn't have taunted Aang after her machine attacked Katara.]]



* BullyingTheDragon: [[spoiler:Lian really shouldn't have taunted Aang after her machine attacked Katara.]]



* EvenEvilHasStandards: If you listen to some of the Fire Nations soldiers in the "Amongst The Enemy" section, one of them will say that he doesn't young girls in jail is wrong, even if they are Waterbenders. Despite this being a hint about Katara's whereabouts, it shows that not all of the Fire Nation is evil.




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* InexplicableTreasureChests: Each level has a certain amount of treasure chests, which can be uncovered by a specific character. The treasure chests often contain a set item for one of the four characters, which can increase their stats and give them regenerational abilities. You can either buy a map for each area or you can input a code, which will provide you with all of the maps.



** The Focus Moves kinda act like this. You have to hit certain buttons in order and it has be done as they enter the circle. If you fail to hit them, you'll have to do it all over again.



* SamaritanSyndrome: A majority of your side-quests involve helping other people. This requires you to go out of your way to do small tasks for random NPCs before resuming your main adventure. You have to get some of these tasks accomplished before a certain point in the level where you're unable to complete the side-quest.

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* SamaritanSyndrome: A majority of your side-quests involve helping other people. This requires you to go out of your way to do small tasks for random NPCs [=NPCs=] before resuming your main adventure. You have to get some of these tasks accomplished before a certain point in the level where you're unable to complete the side-quest.side-quest.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The mini-map in the upper-right corner will inform you of characters you should look out for. Blue means that there's someone or something that will assign you a side-quest, green means you're near a person or a specific location related to one of your quests (green arrows also try to lead you to that person/place), yellow means that there's a merchant/Four Nations player nearby, and red means an enemy is near.



* GoodSamaritanSyndrome: A majority of your side-quests involve helping other people. This requires you to go out of your way to do small tasks for random NPCs before resuming your main adventure. You have to get some of these tasks accomplished before a certain point in the level where you're unable to complete the side-quest.

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* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler:Haru forgives his friend Yuan after he nearly helped Lian with her Bender genocide plan.]]



* WeCanRuleTogether: Lian proposes that Aang join forces with her [[spoiler:to be apart of her machines and end the war. Unfortunately, her bargain also includes her killing his friends in the process.]]

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* BadassNormal: Lian is a normal (possibly) Earth Kingdom citizen who's able to make fully functional machines. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, she uses those skills to try and end the war herself. Sokka attempts to relate to her using this trope.]]



* FinalSolution: [[spoiler:Lian blames Benders for being the cause of the war. She plans to rid the world of them except for the ones powering her machines.]]
* MiniGame: Each area will have a game called "Four Nations" available. It's a tile game where you have to match up the top tile with the same one. The goal is to either use up all of your tiles or stump your opponent with a tile they don't have.



* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Lian has a massive one in the final battle, believing that she can end the war with her machines. When Aang refuses to join her, she decides to attack him and his friends.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:Lian, since she's the one behind the machines' attacks.]]



* WellIntentionedExtremist: Lian wants the war to finally end. However, her means of doing so involve [[spoiler:kidnapping three Benders and destroying the rest of the Benders.]]

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Lian wants the war to finally end. However, her means of doing so involve [[spoiler:kidnapping three Benders and destroying the rest of the Benders.Benders with her machines.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Zuko is a bit more villainous here than in the show. He seems a bit too eager when his soldiers have surrounded Katara and Wei in the first battle. Not to mention him being an UngratefulBastard and trying to attack Aang and Haru when they were trying to help him.


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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Lian, The Maker.]]
* BullyingTheDragon: [[spoiler:Lian really shouldn't have taunted Aang after her machine attacked Katara.]]


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** Aang and his friends encounter someone called the Maker who is being forced to make machines for the Fire Nation. [[spoiler:Subverted as Lian is the real BigBad.]]
* NotMeThisTime: [[spoiler:Instead of the Fire Nation being the BigBad, it's someone completely different. Yes, the Fire Nation forced her to make machines for them. However, they interfered with her plan to end the war her own way.]]


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* RunningGag: Sokka can't seem to stop thinking about food, even in important situations.


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* ShipTease: The final cutscene implies that Katara and Aang like each other, much to Sokka's disgust.


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* UngratefulBastard: In the final section of the game, Aang and Haru try to help Zuko escape from [[spoiler:Lian's]] fortress. What does he do to repay? Tries attacking them. Even when Aang shows him kindness, Zuko still can't give up his personal mission to capture the boy for himself.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off the cartoon with the same name. It was released for the Gamecube system in 2006 after the first season of the show.

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''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off the cartoon with the same name. It was released for the Gamecube system in 2006 after the first season of the show.
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* CombatMedic: Katara is the only character who can heal any of the party members, whether she's controlled by the player or the computer. The player can choose to give her all three of her healing moves or they can supply her with a variety of offensive and defensive attacks.



* TheHealer: While Katara was already the group's healer, she gets three moves that provide different healing abilities. One can heal one person, another heals the whole group, and the last one heals everyone's health and chi.


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* {{Sidequest}}: You'll get a variety of these in each area you travel to. You'll have to talk to everyone to see what your objectives are. It's recommended that you do what you can before you proceed with the plot, otherwise you may miss the opportunity to get the task accomplished.
** Each level will have a Momo sidequest available. You'll have a limited amount of items to find in the area and they change each time. It's recommended that this task be completed first since Momo won't be hurt by any of the enemies and it takes less time to find the items.
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''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' is a video game based off the cartoon with the same name. It was released for the Gamecube system in 2006 after the first season of the show.

A few months after the Fire Nation's attack on the Northern Water Tribe, Aang and his friends continue their journey to help Aang master the remaining two elements. Along the way, they discover a series of machines being made with specific elements in mind. Who is creating these machines and why?

!!Avatar: The Last Airbender video game contains examples of:
* AdaptedOut: Instead of Pakku being Katara and Aang's Waterbending teacher, someone named Master Wei has taken his place.
* AscendedExtra: This is the only game where you can play as Haru. Though considering that this was before Book 2 was released, the writers believed that Haru would join Aang's team. He actually does, but that happens in Book 3.
* DamselInDistress: The first section ends with Katara being abducted by Zuko and Aang and Sokka rescuing her in the second part. The last half of the game involves Aang saving his friends all by himself.
* TheHealer: While Katara was already the group's healer, she gets three moves that provide different healing abilities. One can heal one person, another heals the whole group, and the last one heals everyone's health and chi.
* PaperThinDisguise: Aang and Sokka steal a couple of soldiers' uniforms in order to get inside the prison to save Katara. Shockingly enough, none of the guards think it's suspicious that there's a young boy with blue arrow tattoos among their ranks.
* SaveTheVillain: Aang attempts to do this for Zuko in the last part of the game. Rather than accept Aang's help, Zuko lets go and floats downstream. [[spoiler:He survives, though.]]
* WeCanRuleTogether: Lian proposes that Aang join forces with her [[spoiler:to be apart of her machines and end the war. Unfortunately, her bargain also includes her killing his friends in the process.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Lian wants the war to finally end. However, her means of doing so involve [[spoiler:kidnapping three Benders and destroying the rest of the Benders.]]

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