Powers & Abilities Confirmed: Black Blades Are Not Made With Conqueror’s Haki

Since Ryokugyu has a black blade, are they made with Conqueror’s?


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#64
We have the official coloring in the official colored manga there’s already tons of threads with it so just find one
I thought everyone was trolling or as usual making things up given the manga is black and white lol.

Ryo just built like that
Now we are assuming he made the blade black? we don't even know if mihawk made his. Only confirmed one is Ryuma's.
 
#65
I thought everyone was trolling or as usual making things up given the manga is black and white lol.


Now we are assuming he made the blade black? we don't even know if mihawk made his. Only confirmed one is Ryuma's.
Until said otherwise I assume everyone introduced with a Black Blade made it. It fits ryos characfer too
 
#68
It’s CoA feat + added voodoo lore explanation involved. Mihawk already said that any blade can be turned black while talking about armament during Zoro‘s training. I don’t think he sensed Zoro’s dormant CoC back then so talking about any blade capable of being forged into a BB to a non-CoC user is pointless.
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Black blade has something to do with death, basically like a Sharingan.

Mihawk felt betrayal, meaning he once had a close relationship with someone who I presume died or he killed. GB with the double suicide lore. Zoro overcoming death itself (running Buddhist motif) will make him forge all 3 at once.
 
#69
It’s CoA feat + added voodoo lore explanation involved. Mihawk already said that any blade can be turned black while talking about armament during Zoro‘s training. I don’t think he sensed Zoro’s dormant CoC back then so talking about any blade capable of being forged into a BB to a non-CoC user is pointless.
I never understood why this never gets mentioned, this is a brilliant point. The fact any blade can be forged into a black one and not just blades of CoC users just confirms it's more of a CoA achievement than a CoC one.

Though the feat is so hard you may as well need to be as strong as the strongest CoC users to form a black blade
 
#70
I never understood why this never gets mentioned, this is a brilliant point. The fact any blade can be forged into a black one and not just blades of CoC users just confirms it's more of a CoA achievement than a CoC one.

Though the feat is so hard you may as well need to be as strong as the strongest CoC users to form a black blade
If that's the case we should have dozens of black blades because everyone has the ability to obtain CoA haki. Black blades are more rare than anything we've seen in manga.
 
#71
Black blades are always at focus when introduced.

Mihawk , Ryuma.

Now in a land of samurai and zoro spectating. Nobody fuckin noticed black blade.
Tell me how does that works.
Because Oda decided to focus on the actual new character. Shusui didn’t get focus until after Zoros fight with Ryuma zombie despite us seeing it all off thriller bark. Ryos sword can get its focus when Ryo actually uses it
 
#74
Respect to you for using you eyes. It's not common this days, we basically live in this meme

Yea at this point denying is weird. So instead of doing that we should ask the same question we ask about Mihawk. Did they make their blades black or they took it from someone.

btw both sides of the agendas tends to make things up as they go. You have people like Rootbeer who creates a roller coaster of an explanations to deny Zoro having/used AdvCoC.

Or 1 Yonkou Solos Admirals ... Sanji's Endgame etc etc...
 
#76
CoC can not be trained and much rather increases with the users overall strength and will (according to Rayleigh).
A character with CoC who is superior (in general) to another character with CoC will therefor also have stronger CoC. But this does not guarantee victory.
The character with the strongest CoA also does not necessarily have the strongest CoC.

A purely CoA related feat is directly related to the users overall strength which is the basis for a characters CoC.
CoA can not replace CoC. CoA adds to it.

Lets use an extreme (and unlikely) example of what this means.
Character A has the best CoA imaginable and CoC, but no CoO.
Character B has the second strongest CoA and CoC and also very good CoO.
Character B would win in a fight.
Character C has the weak CoA, mid CoO, but the strongest CoC.
Character C would most likely win against A and B since CoC is the direct indicator of a characters overall strength which includes any haki the character might have on top of his physical abilities.
 
#77
I'm not convinced Aramaki is a swordsman.

Maybe it's from his lover, or it was inherited as already a black blade.

I need to see on panel that he is a sword main and not DF main.

Until then, Aramaki is treeman not swordsman.

It would be damn embarrassing to have a logia + black blade and still not become the WSS.

Maybe the logia power is new and he just got it from becoming an Admiral.

Well then, it's time to challenge the criminal Mihawk, Aramaki!


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#78
I'm not convinced Aramaki is a swordsman.

Maybe it's from his lover, or it was inherited as already a black blade.

I need to see on panel that he is a sword main and not DF main.

Until then, Aramaki is treeman not swordsman.

It would be damn embarrassing to have a logia + black blade and still not become the WSS.

Maybe the logia power is new and he just got it from becoming an Admiral.

Well then, it's time to challenge the criminal Mihawk, Aramaki!


:kata:
Aramaki mains whatever Aramaki wants. Dudes an extreme guy, probably has a bunch of stipulations on himself for when he’s able to fight with his sword and when not to
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#80
It always was related to coa lol

Like, Kokuto

Busoshoku Haki: Koka (color of armament : hardening)

That's literally where the name comes from.

Zoro's specialty in haki is Armament.

When people make temporary black baldes, they use coa.

It was obvious from the start.


One has nothing to do with the other.

Having the same "Kok" in romanization has nothing to do with the way they are in Kanji, that's no how Japanese work.
 
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