TL;DR
- Lin Beifong is a Year 1 Pass DLC character — she is not in the base game.
- To get her, you need the Year 1 Pass, included in the Deluxe Edition ($49.99) or purchased separately.
- She is the third DLC character to release in the Year 1 lineup, after Iroh and Ty Lee.
- No exact release date has been confirmed — characters roll out across the first competitive season post-launch.
- Lin plays as a metalbending grappler-zoner hybrid, using retractable cables and armor as extensions of her fighting style.
- She is one of only two earthbenders added by the Year 1 Pass alongside Bolin, boosting earthbending representation significantly from the base roster.
- In the game she can face her own mother Toph — a unique “Kid from the Future” setup since base Toph is her teenage self from The Last Airbender.
How to Unlock Lin Beifong in Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is a question fans of The Legend of Korra are asking often. Lin is one of the most requested characters from the Korra side of the franchise, and she is confirmed as part of the Year 1 Pass. But she is not in the base game and cannot be earned through story mode or any in-game method. This guide covers exactly how to get her, what edition to buy, where she falls in the DLC release order, and everything confirmed about her playstyle.
Is Lin Beifong in the Base Game?
No. Lin Beifong is not part of the 12-character base roster. The game launched on July 23, 2026 with Aang, Korra, Zuko, Katara, Toph, Sokka, Azula, Zaheer, Kyoshi, Fire Lord Ozai, Avatar State Aang, and Nightmare Korra. Lin is not among them.
There is no cheat code, story chapter, or in-game unlock for her. Of the base roster, two characters — Avatar State Aang and Nightmare Korra — require story mode progress to unlock, but Lin Beifong is a separate category entirely: paid post-launch DLC. The only way to play as her is through the Year 1 Pass.

How to Unlock Lin Beifong — The Year 1 Pass
There are two ways to get the Year 1 Pass and access Lin Beifong when she releases:
Option 1 — Buy the Deluxe Edition
The Deluxe Edition costs $49.99 and includes the full base game, the Year 1 Pass, a digital art book, the game’s soundtrack, and unique HUDs. This is the best value if you are buying the game fresh and want Lin alongside the other DLC characters. It is $20 more than the Standard Edition but bundles everything in one purchase.
Option 2 — Buy the Year 1 Pass Separately
If you already own the Standard Edition, you can purchase the Year 1 Pass on its own through the in-game store or your platform’s digital storefront. One pass covers all five Year 1 characters — Uncle Iroh, Ty Lee, Lin Beifong, Bolin, and the fan-voted fifth character — as they drop throughout the season.
Here is where to find the game on each platform:
- PC (Steam): Steam store page
- PlayStation 5: PlayStation Store
- Xbox Series X|S: Xbox Store (game available September 3, 2026)
- Official site: avatarfighters.com
When Is Lin Beifong Coming?
No specific release date for Lin Beifong has been confirmed. The developers announced at EVO 2026 that all Year 1 Pass characters will roll out across the game’s first competitive season, but individual drop dates are not yet public. Based on the pre-order trailer shown at EVO, the DLC release order appears to be Bolin first, followed by Ty Lee, Lin Beifong, and Iroh — though the confirmed announcement order is Iroh, Ty Lee, Lin Beifong, Bolin.
What is clear is that Lin is the third Year 1 Pass character to drop in the announced order, following Iroh and Ty Lee. Watch the official Avatar Legends site and the game’s social channels for her release window. If you already have the Year 1 Pass, she will be ready to download the moment she launches.
What Is the Full Year 1 Pass Lineup?
The Year 1 Pass includes four confirmed fighters: Uncle Iroh, Ty Lee, Lin Beifong, and Bolin. A fifth character slot is reserved for a combatant selected through a limited-time vote open exclusively to pre-order holders. The five vote candidates are Tenzin, Kuvira, Amon, King Bumi, and Asami Sato.
- Uncle Iroh — Technical patient firebender, Dragon of the West, lightning specials. From Avatar: The Last Airbender. Releases first.
- Ty Lee — Fastest non-bender, acrobatic chi-blocker who can temporarily disable opponent specials. From Avatar: The Last Airbender. Releases second.
- Lin Beifong — Metalbending grappler-zoner, cables and armor, mid-range control and high-speed spatial play. From The Legend of Korra. Releases third.
- Bolin — Earth-and-lava hybrid, pro-bending boxing style, area-of-effect terrain hazards. From The Legend of Korra. Releases fourth.
- Fan-voted character — One of five candidates chosen by pre-order holders in late summer voting.
Who Is Lin Beifong in the Game?
Lin Beifong is the Chief of Police of Republic City in The Legend of Korra and the daughter of Toph Beifong — one of the most iconic characters from Avatar: The Last Airbender. Lin is the Republic City police chief and daughter of Toph, whose metalbending moves cables and armor as extensions of her fighting style.
Like her mother, Lin is both an earthbender and a metalbender. Her defining tools in the show are her retractable metal cables, which she uses to swing across buildings, restrain enemies, and fight with extraordinary range and precision. She is also capable of seismic sense — feeling vibrations through the ground — which she inherited from Toph’s unique earthbending approach.
One of the most interesting details about Lin in the game is a unique narrative quirk: Lin Beifong is able to fight with her mother Toph, who appears in her teenage self from The Last Airbender, about 40 years younger than Lin, long before Lin was even born. This “Kid from the Future” situation means that if you play as Toph in the base game, you could match up against her own daughter as a DLC opponent — a cross-generational clash the show never showed directly.
Lin Beifong’s Playstyle in Avatar Legends
Lin rounds out the Year 1 Pass with a metal-focused, precision-heavy earthbending kit. She is not a straightforward brawler like the earthbending Toph on the base roster. Instead, Lin uses her cables and armor as weapons in themselves, creating a playstyle that blends range, mobility, and control in ways that base earthbenders cannot replicate.
Her kit showcases advanced metalbending tactics, utilizing her signature metal cables and whips for high-speed spatial manipulation, mid-range zoning, and aggressive grappler setups. That combination — zoning at mid-range with cables while also having grappler options when she closes in — gives her a dual threat that forces opponents to respect both her reach and her close-range danger.
As the daughter of Toph, Lin is a powerful earthbender in her own right, but her specialty is with metalbending to control her retractable cables and anything else around her. Her armor adds another layer too — she can fashion blades and tools from it mid-combat, just as she does in the show when rescuing prisoners or taking on armed opponents.
Lin Beifong vs. Toph — The Two Earthbenders Compared
The base game has only one dedicated earthbender in Toph, and Lin’s arrival changes the earthbending picture significantly. Here is how they differ:
- Toph — Heavy hitter with massive damage on grounded attacks. Seismic sense tracks invisible or tricky opponents. Slow movement but high armor on key moves. Many of Toph’s moves let her tank a hit without interrupting her attacks. She stops aggression with earth walls and punishes with blunt earth-based strikes. Best in close range.
- Lin Beifong — Precision and range over raw power. Metal cables provide mid-range zoning tools Toph does not have. Grappler setups create mix-up situations at multiple distances. More mobile than her mother thanks to cable swinging and the high-speed spatial manipulation her kit is built around. Better at controlling space across different ranges.
Toph punishes you for getting close. Lin punishes you from wherever she wants to be. They are both earthbenders but fill completely different roles on the roster.
For more on Toph herself, see our guide on how to unlock Toph in Avatar Legends.
Why Lin Beifong Matters for the Roster
One of the most noted gaps in the base roster is that there is only one dedicated earthbender and one dedicated waterbender, with both Avatar Korra and Kyoshi using multi-elemental gameplay. The Year 1 Pass directly addresses this. Lin Beifong and Bolin together boost earthbending representation significantly — the DLC adds two more earthbenders to complement Toph on the base roster.
Lin also brings the only adult woman from The Legend of Korra into the roster alongside Korra herself. She adds a more serious, authority-figure energy that sits differently from the teen heroes and villains who make up most of the launch cast. The only adults in the starting roster are the two main villains Ozai and Zaheer, with Lin joining Iroh as one of the more benevolent adults added in Year 1 DLC.
Is the Year 1 Pass Worth It for Lin Beifong?
Here is the honest breakdown:
- You cannot buy Lin Beifong individually. The Year 1 Pass is the only option — no single-character purchases are confirmed for Year 1 DLC.
- The pass includes four other characters — Iroh, Ty Lee, Bolin, and the fan-voted fifth. If any of those appeal to you, the value gets stronger.
- The Deluxe Edition is the cleanest buy if starting fresh. For $20 more than Standard, you get the base game, the full pass, an art book, the soundtrack, and unique HUDs.
- Lin fills a unique role — a precision metalbender with mid-range control tools that nobody on the base roster has. If that is the archetype you want, she is worth the pass on her own.
Other Characters to Play While Waiting for Lin Beifong
Since Lin’s exact release date has not been confirmed yet, here are guides for every currently playable character:
- How to Unlock Toph in Avatar Legends — Lin’s mother, also an earthbender
- How to Play Korra in Avatar Legends — the Avatar Lin protected and eventually befriended
- How to Unlock Zaheer in Avatar Legends — a major antagonist from The Legend of Korra
- How to Unlock Zuko in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Katara in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Sokka in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Azula in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Kyoshi in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Fire Lord Ozai in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Aang in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Avatar State Aang in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Nightmare Korra in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Uncle Iroh in Avatar Legends
- How to Unlock Ty Lee in Avatar Legends
- All Characters in Avatar Legends — How to Unlock Them
Also useful for your time in the game:
- How to Get Coins in Avatar Legends
- How to Level Up Characters in Avatar Legends
- Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game Review
Thoughts
Lin Beifong cannot be unlocked through story mode, a cheat code, or any in-game method. She is a Year 1 Pass DLC character — the third to release in the confirmed lineup — and the only route to playing as her is through the Deluxe Edition or a standalone Year 1 Pass purchase.
What makes Lin worth the wait is how much she changes what earthbending looks like in the game. Where Toph dominates with raw close-range power and armored strikes, Lin controls space from multiple distances with her metal cables, mixing mid-range zoning with grappler setups that keep opponents guessing at every range. Add the unique cross-generational matchup against her own teenage mother in-game, and she is one of the most compelling DLC additions on the entire Year 1 Pass.