'A very fast flash activated with the beloved sword Griffon!'
This is a description of Shanks' Kamusari.
It is described that kamusari is not a technique activated with 'haki', but rather a technique activated with the 'sword', Gryphon.
It becomes clear that kamusari is a swordsmanship.
Of course, haki may also have an important role to play in kamusari..
However, the main body is still described as a ‘sword’.
Also, as someone who grew up in Northeast Asia,
I can't miss the phrase 'A very fast flash(一閃)'
Here in Northeast Asia, the word '一閃' is an expression used in swordsmanship with a very high probability.
It doesn't matter whether the word comes from a cartoon, a movie, or a novel.
There may be exceptions, but they are very few.
Except for '一', the remaining '閃' is also added to the end of swordsmanship names. There are also some of Zoro's skills.
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Someone says, based on Roger's vivrecard, 'kamusari is not a swordsmanship because it generates shock waves rather than cutting.'
But Have you ever seen the description of the Rhino Cycle (犀回) skill that appears in Zoro's vivrecard?
This Rhino Cycle is also said to be a sword technique that generates 'shock waves.'
So the Rhino cycle is no longer swordsmanship?
We can learn that 'there are techniques that generate shock waves during swordsmanship.'
The claim that 'it is not swordsmanship because it generates shock waves' is very illogical.
This is a description of Shanks' Kamusari.
It is described that kamusari is not a technique activated with 'haki', but rather a technique activated with the 'sword', Gryphon.
It becomes clear that kamusari is a swordsmanship.
Of course, haki may also have an important role to play in kamusari..
However, the main body is still described as a ‘sword’.
Also, as someone who grew up in Northeast Asia,
I can't miss the phrase 'A very fast flash(一閃)'
Here in Northeast Asia, the word '一閃' is an expression used in swordsmanship with a very high probability.
It doesn't matter whether the word comes from a cartoon, a movie, or a novel.
There may be exceptions, but they are very few.
Except for '一', the remaining '閃' is also added to the end of swordsmanship names. There are also some of Zoro's skills.
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Someone says, based on Roger's vivrecard, 'kamusari is not a swordsmanship because it generates shock waves rather than cutting.'
But Have you ever seen the description of the Rhino Cycle (犀回) skill that appears in Zoro's vivrecard?
This Rhino Cycle is also said to be a sword technique that generates 'shock waves.'
So the Rhino cycle is no longer swordsmanship?
We can learn that 'there are techniques that generate shock waves during swordsmanship.'
The claim that 'it is not swordsmanship because it generates shock waves' is very illogical.