Character Discussion What is Yamato's Devil Fruit?

What's Yamato's Devil Fruit


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We are all illogical in many manga takes, but at least my posts are written in an accessible way for readers here instead of the kind of jargon abused by people who don't really know how to use language confortably. It's annoying and I don't think I'm the only user who simply ignores your empty posts abusing unnecessary adverbs ("could potentially") and the same three or four unusual words you seem to know (complexively, tantalizing, etc.).

End of my rant, the mods are free to delete this post if they feel like it.
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Finalbeta

Zoro Worshipper
We are all illogical in many manga takes, but at least my posts are written in an accessible way for readers here instead of the kind of jargon abused by people who don't really know how to use language comfortably. It's annoying and I don't think I'm the only user who simply ignores your empty posts abusing unnecessary adverbs ("could potentially") and the same three or four unusual words you seem to know (complexively, tantalizing, etc.).

End of my rant, the mods are free to delete this post if they feel like it.
You are free to press the ignore button then. I'm not going to change my style.

Don't feel special and press it, this is my suggestion.
 
A dinosaur whose diet was based on fish wouldn't beat the shit out of any major theropod that fed on land.
Don't underestimate fish, if the fight were to ocurr naturally, the Spino would clap the Rex.
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Wonder it there’s a link here. What does koma mean? Could Kaido oroginally have planned to use the fruit to make komaSMILES?
Koma might be a special spece or something like that
 
Jika Jika (Deer) no Mi: Model Kirin. Jika would also fit the 2-9 idea.
i don't think it would work because deer is shika not jika.
you can turn the shi into ji when it is part of a compound word for example the japanese deer is nihonjika but the word alone can only be shika. and shi is 4.

it is like monkey that is saru but becomes zaru when in a compound word like kizaru. but monkey is still saru not zaru and it would not make sense to call a monkey fruit zaru.
 
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