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Does Ryokugyu Have A Black Blade?


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The meme argument because memes are facts.
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Are these metal swords?


Nope, those are biscuits.



Is this a sword?


Nope, it's a short blade.


Is this a wooden walking cane?


Nope's a sword.


Who's who weapon appearing like a sword serve no purpose. Oda did that just to trick and mess with readers.
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GB obviously had a black blade, he was introduced at the end of an arc about samurais and monsters as a samurai AND monster.
Yet, GB didn't use his weapon against samurai or nope noticed and stated it was a black blade.

That would have been the perfect time to show he had a black blade if it was a black blade. A enemy who hates the samurai showing off a black blade. A feat Oden wasn't able to achieve.
 
The meme argument because memes are facts.
:gokulaugh:


Are these metal swords?


Nope, those are biscuits.



Is this a sword?


Nope, it's a short blade.


Is this a wooden walking cane?


Nope's a sword.


Who's who weapon appearing like a sword serve no purpose. Oda did that just to trick and mess with readers.
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Until you stop using a meme argument, answering your nonsense with the meme that makes fun of that Is the only logical answer :milaugh:.

Overall, It's not out fault if the "It wasn't stated" cope was laughed at far and wide.
 
Until you stop using a meme argument, answering your nonsense with the meme that makes fun of that Is the only logical answer :milaugh:.

Overall, It's not out fault if the "It wasn't stated" cope was laughed at far and wide.
My answer isn't nonsense when it back up by manga facts. I showed how the manga identify black blades. You refused to accept it because it goes against your agenda.

I showed that Oda will give characters weapons that appear to be something they aren't not. 1 explain showed Oda will trick readers just for the hell of it.
 
Oda ain't creating a black blade for characters that stay irrelevant for Zoro, Oda never did this shit.
The same thing for his other characters, Sanji fights characters that are simps or clowns like him.
Oda introduces a plot that stays relevant to the character that has relations with it, let's say GB has a black blade so what's his relation with Zoro?
He has no relation? So he doesn't have a black blade
He has relation? He's gonna fight Zoro yet he's a Sanji opponent which makes the point again wrong.
 
Oda ain't creating a black blade for characters that stay irrelevant for Zoro, Oda never did this shit.
The same thing for his other characters, Sanji fights characters that are simps or clowns like him.
Oda introduces a plot that stays relevant to the character that has relations with it, let's say GB has a black blade so what's its relation with Zoro?
He has no relation? So he doesn't have a black blade
He has relation? He's gonna fight Zoro yet he's a Sanji opponent which makes the point again wrong.
Your headcanon literally makes the argument in favor of him having a black blade. Do you not understand why Oda would have Sanji fight a black blade swordmsan if Zoro does?
 
My answer isn't nonsense when it back up by manga facts. I showed how the manga identify black blades. You refused to accept it because it goes against your agenda.

I showed that Oda will give characters weapons that appear to be something they aren't not. 1 explain showed Oda will trick readers just for the hell of it.
Your answer is "I refuse to acknowledge something (quite clear) until this thing is verbally stated out loud". You can have that stance, just it doesn't mean for the fandom at large is logical.

Anyway, we have even answered to that: in all those cases, the sword was used. Aramaki, following the trope of Gannai Aramaki in Ronin Gai, didn't.

I am sure as Aramaki uses it, it will be called as such.


Oda ain't creating a black blade for characters that stay irrelevant for Zoro, Oda never did this shit.
And he didn't: Zoro is fighting Aramaki. You'll see.[/QUOTE]
 
Your answer is "I refuse to acknowledge something (quite clear) until this thing is verbally stated out loud". You can have that stance, just it doesn't mean for the fandom at large is logical.

Anyway, we have even answered to that: in all those cases, the sword was used. Aramaki, following the trope of Gannai Aramaki in Ronin Gai, didn't.

I am sure as Aramaki uses it, it will be called as such.




And he didn't: Zoro is fighting Aramaki. You'll see.
Yeah, and Sanji is fighting Akainu.
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Are these real people with metal swords or biscuits?


Answer biscuits.


He colored them using biscuit dust.
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Oda gave Who's Who weapon a sword length sheath and handle just to trick readers into thinking it was a sword.

GB weapon appearing to be a black blade is not evidence it's a black blade.
This is a retarded argument, you are retarded.
Keep seething at CHADBULL OF THE BLACK BLADE
 
Your answer is "I refuse to acknowledge something (quite clear) until this thing is verbally stated out loud". You can have that stance, just it doesn't mean for the fandom at large is logical.

Anyway, we have even answered to that: in all those cases, the sword was used. Aramaki, following the trope of Gannai Aramaki in Ronin Gai, didn't.

I am sure as Aramaki uses it, it will be called as such.




And he didn't: Zoro is fighting Aramaki. You'll see.
Exactly, the sword was used. GB weapon hasn't. That's the point.

Oda has never waited to show off a black blade. The way Oda is handling GB weapon is different than the way he handles black blades.

Remember how Zoro fans though Zoro was going to kill Kaido because of his connection to Ryuma, he stated he was going to slice up Kaido and the databook stated he came to Wano to slay an Orge.

Other fans states that wouldn't happen because it goes against the way Oda normally writes the story. Oda normally have SH arrive at a town/country/island that's control by a tyrant. Luffy beats the tyrant to free the people. Zoro fights the tyrant strongest subordinate.

Now the direct opposite is happening. Zoro fans are going by the way Oda normally writes the story while anti-Zoro fans are going against the manga.
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This is a retarded argument, you are retarded.
Keep seething at CHADBULL OF THE BLACK BLADE
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