Powers & Abilities Can haki delete logia power?

#1
It make sense for haki to delete paramecia powers but logia are different in the sense that they emit something natural. Let say akainu throw a daifunka, can you delete the magma into nothingness with haki like it could be done against law or doc Q powers? I don't think so.
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#7
No, the magu magu no mi doesn't affect people but rather generates magma that can be used against them.
To be fair, Law countering with haki didn't just "dispel a magic trick from his body", but actually countered a haki-generated virus so hard that his haki created antibodies and healed everyone else through them.


But of course people won't just make magma dissipate by powering up haki so Oda will just be inconsistent.
 
#8
To be fair, Law countering with haki didn't just "dispel a magic trick from his body", but actually countered a haki-generated virus so hard that his haki created antibodies and healed everyone else through them.


But of course people won't just make magma dissipate by powering up haki so Oda will just be inconsistent.
You are overthinking it. It's magical fruit powers.
 
#14
It make sense for haki to delete paramecia powers but logia are different in the sense that they emit something natural. Let say akainu throw a daifunka, can you delete the magma into nothingness with haki like it could be done against law or doc Q powers? I don't think so.
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Yes they can;



That's what I am saying, law was just spouting some nonsense:endthis:
He wasn't spouting nonsense.

The problem is Haki is finite, thus using too much Haki everytime vs a Logia who also has strong Haki would be in disadvantage.

Thus not taking the attack is better rather than wasting Haki.

Thats why Teach wanted Darkness, he could nullify DF with Haki but when he has Darkness, he doesn't need to waste his Haki to do that. With Darkness, he can nullify DFs without wasting his Haki.
 
#15
Yes they can;




He wasn't spouting nonsense.

The problem is Haki is finite, thus using too much Haki everytime vs a Logia who also has strong Haki would be in disadvantage.

Thus not taking the attack is better rather than wasting Haki.

Thats why Teach wanted Darkness, he could nullify DF with Haki but when he has Darkness, he doesn't need to waste his Haki to do that. With Darkness, he can nullify DFs without wasting his Haki.
Erkan I fear you re missing the point:endthis:
 
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