

Even Evil Has Standards: If you listen to some of the Fire Nations soldiers in the "Amongst The Enemy" section, one of them will say that he thinks that putting young girls in jail is wrong, even if they are Waterbenders.Easily Forgiven: Haru forgives his friend Yuan after he nearly helped Lian with her Bender genocide plan.Early Installment Weirdness: The art-style does not resemble the one in future games.Dishing Out Dirt: The Stomper is like an Earthbender.Subverted as Lian is the real Big Bad and she manages to escape while Aang and his friends dealt with the Jailer. Aang and his friends encounter someone called the Maker who is being forced to make machines for the Fire Nation.The last half of the game involves Aang saving his friends all by himself. The first section ends with Katara being abducted by Zuko and Aang and Sokka rescuing her in the second part.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. Combat Medic: Katara is the only character who can heal any of the party members, whether she's controlled by the player or the computer.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. Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The mini-map in the upper-right corner will inform you of characters you should look out for.


Sokka attempts to relate to her using this trope. Unfortunately, she uses those skills to try and end the war herself. Badass Normal: Lian is a normal (possibly) Earth Kingdom citizen who's able to make fully functional machines.Ascended Extra: 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 first season.According to the map, this is the Southern Air Temple, which was previously shown to be vacant in the first season. During the sixth level, Aang and his friends stop at an Air Temple inhabited by non-Air Nomadic residents.Omashu is identified as the Earth Kingdom capital instead of Ba Sing Se.We have no idea where he is or what happened to him because Zuko and the other characters never mention him. We also dont see or hear of Iroh in the game.Instead of Pakku being Katara and Aang's Waterbending teacher, someone named Master Wei has taken his place.Not to mention him being an Ungrateful Bastard and trying to attack Aang and Haru when they were trying to help him. He seems a bit too eager when his soldiers have surrounded Katara and Wei in the first battle. Adaptational Villainy: Zuko is a bit more villainous here than in the show.The final area where youre saving all of Aangs friends has to be done in order based off the characters abilities.If its a chapter where you get a character, you can come back to the area and open the chest unless youre at a point where you cant go back. There are some areas and chests where you need other characters to proceed.
