Achilles' Heel: While going into the Avatar State makes him the most powerful character in the series, it also makes him very vulnerable.He left behind fewer problems for his next life to face than his immediate predecessors too his actions indirectly allowed the rise of the Anti-Bending movement, but that was essentially the only problem he left behind for Korra to deal with that he had any real hand in. He and Zuko went on to guide the world into a radically different, more culturally merged era, marking the largest change in the world's long-stagnant status quo and causing the world to develop at a much faster pace. Amongst all known Avatars, Aang faced the perhaps single greatest uphill battle at an age four years before all others even discovered they were Avatars (biologically, at least), and managed to get an excellent grasp of all three non-native elements and energybending in the span of one year when all others (including his successor, Korra) needed several years to even just master the other elements.The youngest airbending master in history (before his granddaughter Jinora bested him at 11) and quite smart about different cultures or spiritual matters.Also one could argue his chakra becoming unblocked during the fight with Ozai (allowing Aang to enter the Avatar State again). 11th-Hour Superpower: Energybending is a skill Aang learned in the last part of Season 3.
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