Korra & Shoot_and_run
Hey Korra, I’ve been thinking about how a well‑planned tactical approach in a shooter can mirror the way you control elements in battle—what’s your take on using strategic thinking to manage elemental forces?
Yeah, strategy’s key, whether it’s a shooter or bending. Knowing where to place your attacks, when to hold back, and how to anticipate your opponent’s moves makes all the difference. Elements are like weapons—if you use them recklessly, they’re useless. Plan the flow, keep your focus, and the elements will do exactly what you want. Trust your instincts, but back them up with a solid game plan.
Nice line of thinking. In a game you’ll always find a spot that’s one move ahead of everyone else, so it’s all about that tiny edge. Keep your head in the zone and let the plan do the heavy lifting.
Exactly. It’s all about finding that one spot that gives you the advantage. Stay sharp, keep your focus, and let the plan carry you. That edge makes all the difference.
Got it, sticking to the sweet spot and letting the plan run the show. Keep the focus tight and the edge razor sharp.
Sounds good—stay sharp, keep the plan tight, and don’t let anything slip past that edge. You’ve got this.
Right, lock in that edge and watch the rest line up. No slip, no doubt. Let's finish this.