What is or would be the ultimate water based super power, besides just controlling all water?

What is or would be the ultimate water based super power, besides just controlling all water?

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Bruh Blood Bending

Unalaq was to Water Bending what Zaheer was to Airbending and Kuriva was to Metal Bending

Korra was all about master craft Benders of their single element reaching a level of mastery that is almost scary. Unalaq sold his soul and individuality for power, Zaheer learned levitation thanks to Harmonic Covergence and Kuriva built a Platinum death mech and despite all this Korra is still a shit show

Ice9

The power to instantly drown Korra

The ability to freeze or boil water at will.

You could kill anybody you wanted, either by boiling them alive (depending on how fast you boil the water, they may also explode in the process) or freezing them solid.

You mean sexually right?

>Ice9
What is this? Google brings up several different things.

No.

Instant Dehydration: The ability to absorb all the water and moisture of an opponent or object and kill them dry.
That would be Sublimation.

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That doesn't really seem too different from say a fire based ability that can just set someone ablaze from afar.

That's sort of stuff waterbenders can do already.

A hypothetical ice isotope that freezes every liquid instantly causing death instant death in seconds, created by Kurt Vonegutt on his novels Cat's Craddle.

fucking read a book nigga

You could do some funky gravity manipulation shit if you had enough power to control all the water on earth

The shit Sypha does with ice is fun.

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how?

You could basically take all that water and make another moon. It's not heavy grav manipulation but it would certainly be something.

Blood freezing or boiling maybe? It's instant death.

I think they fucked up by making boiling and freezing water into standard mid-tier abilities for waterbenders.

I see. Interesting.

Sorry for not reading every book in existence.

Or just manipulate enough moisture in the air and atmosphere to the point where you can fly or some shit.

I think just fucking with the tides could cause major gravitational changes.

>manipulating all water
With the power used in there, you could just force a small amount of water to cut through anything

do you have any idea how much energy it would take to send all that water into orbit? and keeping it together so it forms an ice moon?. not to mention all of it would evaporate long before they reached the vacuum of space.

Turning into water?

Would if you die, all the world be flooded count as a power??

At least manipulating clouds to the point of being able to stand on them, or ride them

that's pretty sick actually. i like that chain animation.

Could you really condense a cloud to the point where you can stand on the? Wouldn't they just turn back into water?

>do you have any idea how much energy it would take to send all that water into orbit?
Ah shit, fuck, I forgot to do the physics calculations on transporting a moon sized mass into space. My mom always told me not to forget those. Thanks for keeping this thread realistic for me user.
>and keeping it together so it forms an ice moon?
Oh yeah I forgot that "control over water" had that special exception where you can't use your water control to turn it into ice on Tuesdays
>not to mention all of it would evaporate long before they reached the vacuum of space.
Well I sort of figured if you can throw a whole fucking moon into orbit then maybe you might maybe just barely have enough power to hold it together while it flies.

Fuck I thought it was the fully leveled up version of the Ice spell from some Final Fantasy game...

steam bending and use it to cook dumplings.

As far as I can tell, their steam never burn anyone thoughout the series, so they aren't really changing the temperature of the water so much as physically forcing it into it's other states

Catching some of those Pokemon creatures.

The ability to freeze time itself

Frozen thyme doesn't do you a whole lot of good

I like the way you think user.

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On the contrary. You should freeze the cookie dough and then bake it to get the best thyme cookies. Delicious.

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Being able to stop people from drinking water.

That sounds kind of brilliant. Maybe not as like ultimate power but it would make for a pretty good fight. Maybe there are stipulations to it? Like the person effected has to do something to break free from its power, and they just can't kill the user, so the user can just follow them around mocking them as they get thirstier and thirstier.

If you can enter a water form, it'd be very useful for stealth if you can control where the water goes. Just be sure to not try to sneak through potable water plumbing, or you run the risk of being cut in half by the closing of valves.

A personification of the ocean, an elemental taken to its highest levels.

I.e, someone who, when walking on land, turns all the land they step on into ocean, summons rainstorms, hurricanes, and tsunamis simply by existing. Someone who could punch with the full weight of the ocean behind their fist, and be as hard to damage as the waves themselves.

Taken to its highest level, the user becomes akin to a deity-the biblical "waters before creation", or Tiamat and Abzu comingling, or Nu/Naunet, the watery abyss before anything else was made in Egyptian mythology. I.e, the user creating their own universe from the waves.

Omega level Iceman. Even before that he got bullshit powers out of nowhere. Remember when he could pull the moisture out of people?

Cum bending.

There is an "Ice 9" gag in 8-Bit Theater. That's what I thought was being referenced at first.

BLOT 33

>not boiling steam but room-temp mist

Mist is just water in suspension, not actual steam. But steam is invisible and you only see the condensed mist in steam in the first place so maybe you're right