No it isn't lmfao
Cool, being a planet, star or galaxy buster doesn't give them the ability to defeat logias, Piccolo can destroy the planet if he wants, though that'd only kill him and not the logia since they can breathe in space, proven by Enel.
Hitting harder doesn't give Piccolo the power to defeat logia, sorry.
how are planet busters not hax especially compared to one piece standard of max fest being island level..... current op arc is dragon ball level, kid Gohan already scales there... you really don't understand powerlevels haki isn't God tier it's just op tier which is one of the weakest verses in all of Shonen. Like in said physically dbz even Pre-Namek they scale much higher than current haxed characters from OP and the logia users would be overwhelmed by sheer force where intangibilty is bypassed without haki.. you genuinely don't understand the basics of logia users.
WE SAW THIS WITH WB VS ADMIRALS.
Here I'll go go chatgpt:
Can pre namek dragon ball z characters bypass haki
ChatGPT said:
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Pre-Namek Dragon Ball Z characters, like Goku, Piccolo, and others, wouldn't be able to bypass Haki directly, as Haki operates in a different manner than the energy-based powers seen in Dragon Ball Z.
Here's a breakdown of how Dragon Ball Z characters might interact with the different types of Haki:
Observation Haki:
In the Dragon Ball Z universe, characters like Goku can sense energy (Ki), and this ability could be similar to Observation Haki. However, Dragon Ball Z characters are used to sensing energy signatures from others, so it's possible they would be able to detect individuals with strong Haki, especially in the case of powerful users like Conqueror’s Haki.
However, advanced Observation Haki could allow a One Piece character to foresee attacks, which might give them an edge against a Dragon Ball Z fighter, depending on the speed and reaction times involved.
Armament Haki:
This is a bit more complex. Armament Haki grants the ability to create an invisible armor around the user, which can defend against physical and energy-based attacks, and can also bypass certain Devil Fruit powers. Pre-Namek Dragon Ball Z characters, with their energy-based attacks, might have trouble bypassing Armament Haki unless they have enough raw power to overpower the defense.
However, characters like Goku and Piccolo, especially when utilizing powerful energy blasts (like the Kamehameha or Special Beam Cannon), might still be able to do damage, but they might not be able to bypass Haki directly in terms of defense or immunity.
Conqueror's Haki:
Conqueror's Haki works by exerting one’s will over others, typically causing weaker-willed individuals to lose consciousness. Pre-Namek characters like Goku and Piccolo, while physically strong and determined, might still be susceptible to Conqueror’s Haki if they haven't developed an immense willpower or resistance to it. That said, if they can match the power and will of the user, they might be able to resist or even overcome it.
In short, Pre-Namek Dragon Ball Z characters wouldn't be able to bypass Haki entirely because it operates on a different set of principles. However, their raw power and energy manipulation might give them an advantage against certain aspects of Haki, especially if the user is physically weaker or less experienced.
How did Whitebeard bypass aokijis intangibilty given he had little to no haki
ChatGPT said:
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Whitebeard's ability to bypass Aokiji's intangibility, despite having little to no apparent Haki use, can be explained through a few factors:
1. Tremendous Power and Destructive Ability
Whitebeard, as one of the most powerful pirates in One Piece, had an overwhelming physical presence and power. His Devil Fruit ability, the Gura Gura no Mi (Tremor-Tremor Fruit), allowed him to create massive shockwaves that could easily devastate his surroundings. The sheer destructive power of his attacks could bypass Aokiji's intangibility.
Even though Aokiji could turn into ice, Whitebeard's powerful tremors could potentially disrupt his ability to maintain the ice form or affect the area he controls. The force of the tremors might be enough to affect the environment and the Logia user directly, making it difficult for Aokiji to remain intangible or avoid the attacks.
2. Haki (Implicit or Dormant Use)
While it’s true that Whitebeard is never explicitly shown using Haki, One Piece has left some room for speculation regarding the use of Haki by older or experienced characters. Given his immense strength, it’s possible that Whitebeard had developed a form of Armament Haki that was subtle or less visible in his attacks. It’s been hinted in the series that some powerful characters, especially those of Whitebeard’s caliber, might have a level of Haki that is not overtly shown, yet still effective.
This would allow Whitebeard to land direct hits on Aokiji even when he transformed into ice, especially if he was using an advanced or latent form of Haki to bypass Aokiji’s Logia intangibility. However, since Haki use was not a central focus for Whitebeard in his fights, it was likely overshadowed by his raw power and destructive abilities.
3. Overwhelming Will and Experience
Whitebeard was a seasoned and highly skilled fighter, with years of battle experience. His sheer willpower and battlefield prowess might have been enough to allow him to break through certain defenses, including Aokiji's ice-based intangibility. Powerful characters in One Piece often show a level of willpower or mental focus that allows them to resist certain techniques or defenses, even without overt reliance on Haki.
4. The Nature of Aokiji’s Ice Powers
Aokiji’s ice is a solid form of matter, meaning that while he can turn into ice to avoid attacks, his ice form is still subject to physical forces. Whitebeard’s Gura Gura no Mi creates shockwaves with massive impact, capable of shaking the environment and potentially causing structural or physical damage. The immense pressure from Whitebeard’s attacks could disrupt Aokiji’s ice form, making it harder for him to maintain his intangibility.
Conclusion:
Whitebeard likely didn’t need Haki to bypass Aokiji’s intangibility. His extreme power, destructive Devil Fruit ability, and vast combat experience allowed him to hit Aokiji even when he was in his ice form. Though it’s possible Whitebeard had some latent form of Haki, his ability to land blows on Aokiji was primarily due to his overwhelming physical might and the nature of his attacks