Powers and Stats
Tier: 8-C
Name: King Bumi
Origin: Avatar: The Last Airbender
Gender: Male
Age: 112
Classification: Human, Earthbender
Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Earth Manipulation, Martial artist, Very good at improvising and fooling his opponents and agility.
Attack Potency: Building level+ (Could partially lift Ozai's statue, can fight Toph)
Speed: Massively Hypersonic combat speed and reactions (Can fight Toph, and had no trouble keeping up with her)
Lifting Strength: Superhuman physically. Class M with Bending
Striking Strength: Building Class+ with Bending
Durability: At least Wall level physically (Took several attacks from Book 1 Aang with no problem at all), likely Building level+ with earth shields
Stamina: Superhuman; seems to be very energetic for his age and was able to go head to head with Book 1 Aang.
Range: Few dozen meters with earth blasts
Standard Equipment: Nothing notable
Intelligence: Skilled combatant
Weaknesses: Jokes around, a bit mentally unstable
Notable Attacks/Techniques:
- Earthbending: King Bumi was a master earthbender who was one of, if not the best in the world. His style was very conservative and stressed waiting for exactly the right moment to strike; however, when said moment did come, he demonstrated extremely powerful techniques. Bumi could levitate entire houses, extremely large pieces of stone, create fissures with kicks into the ground, turn ordinary dirt into quicksand, quickly tunnel through the ground, and, most extraordinarily, earthbend exclusively with his face with little-to-no handicap. With rock pillars, Bumi could launch himself or heavy metal objects such as tanks into the air, and once toppled a large metal statue from underneath. Bumi could also bend jennamite. Also, despite his advanced age, he was highly agile, able to reach considerable distances with a single jump, propelling himself with his earthbending.
- Earth and Stone Levitation: The most common attack involves levitating nearby pieces of earth and stone of numerous sizes (more powerful benders can move larger masses) and propelling them at foes with punching or kicking motions.
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