Talk:Amon/@comment-184.184.181.224-20130225072221/@comment-3411077-20130303210357

1) Depends on the circumstance. Both are relatively calm fighters and use their agility as an advantage. If Amon could get close enough to get at her, all he really needs to do is chi-block her into submission and do away with her bending. At long-rage, Azula could probably get a good headstart and - if timed right - could strike him with lightning. When Mako blasted Amon with lightning, you could see that it took quite an affect on him, even though he recovered rather quickly.

2) Amon (Noatak) stomps. Though some powerful benders seem to have a better resistance against bloodbending, I've never really seen Azula face this type of bending and she'd probably be helpless as what to do in such a scenario.

3) Probably Azula. Like I said, Azula is a calm fighter. Korra, on the other hand, tends to go in fits of rage and often depends more on brute force than strategy. (This is exactly what happened when she fought Tarrlok.) Seeing as how Azula was able to "kill" Avatar State Aang with lightning, I wouldn't be surprised if she did the same to a furious Korra. That's not to say Korra won't inflict any damage on Azula, but overall (in a first-time confrontation), I see Azula having the upperhand.

4) Zuko. I feel that both display a similar ferocity during battle, but Zuko is overall a better "decision-maker", so to speak. Season 1 Zuko, however, could probably get his ass handed to him.

5) Mai and Ty-Lee work especially good together. Lieutenant has some pretty high-tech gear and seens to be a pretty formidable opponent, but he's not the best fighter overall. If he could use his kali sticks to electrocute at least one of them, alright. However, he's been owned so many times, particularly by girls. (Maybe he has a soft spot for women.) Mai could use her blades to pin him down and Ty-Lee could use her chi-blocking to subdue him. (Pretty sure it also works on other chi-blockers.)

6) Season 1 Zuko? Then Mako, of course. Mako's already mastered lightning and has displayed superior firebending to Season 1 Zuko. We have to keep in mind, however, that Mako's 18 and Zuko was 16. By the end of A:TLA, Zuko had also mastered his firebending skills. He was also able to use what his uncle taught him to redirect his father's lightning.

7) This match-up doesn't really make any sense, in my opinion.