How are people still struggling to understand the scene?
No it wasn't about Mihawk talking about the gap between them in a 1v1 combat situation (though you can say it was like a double entendre this isn't what he meant directly), no it wasn't Mihawk using his slash to measure how many meters away WB was standing (again same thing), and it sure as hell was not Mihawk sensing weakness in Whitebeard (this is the single dumbest interpretation of them all).
He was talking about how even though Whitebeard looks wide open to everyone, standing within reach of the Warlords, the "true distance" is far greater, because the distance they see is just an illusion.
Whitebeard has heavy hitters you have to go through to get to him. So the true distance between the Warlords and Whitebeard was a lot greater than it looked, Mihawk got his answer when Jozu stepped in without Whitebeard moving a muscle. To get through WB you would have to get through his commanders. It wasn't going to be as easy as the literal distance implied, hence true distance.
Marco literally spelled it out when Kizaru tried the same thing right after Mihawk, "you can't take our King this early in the game"
That entire chapter revolved around the commanders. This statement was about the commanders. This is what it means to be a Yonkou.
Its not like Mihawk can next time coat his slash in CoC and split jozu into two pieces, cut Marine Ford in half and sink 99% of his ships with ranged slashes.
It is called building of false hype. Wanking Jobbers just to make the stakes seem higher than they are.
Its not like Mihawk can next time coat his slash in CoC and split jozu into two pieces, cut Marine Ford in half and sink 99% of his ships with ranged slashes.
It is called building of false hype. Wanking Jobbers just to make the stakes seem higher than they are.
Yes, but that's what Oda was doing at that point in time. The first section of Marineford was all commander hype. Especially that chapter.
Mihawk and Kizaru were used as hype tools for commanders. They served their purpose well since those are established top tiers while we didn't know how strong these commanders were at all.
Why would a title obtained long before Mihawk's relevance power-wise, on top of Crocodile and WB himself confirming that he aint WSM in the present, affect Mihawk? You really thought all this time that the first WS title holder that Oda discarded would be stronger than the one Oda saved up for last? That still logical to you?
Why would a title obtained long before Mihawk's relevance power-wise, on top of Crocodile and WB himself confirming that he aint WSM in the present, affect Mihawk? You really thought all this time that the first WS title holder that Oda discarded would be stronger than the one Oda saved up for last? That still logical to you?
If you dont know that those two mean the same, on top of context of Crocodile calling him a weakling, it is a matter of reading comprehension...
...which is the entire point of my thread here, people failed at it and thought for 26 years that Mihawk was testing himself, lol.
Its not like Mihawk can next time coat his slash in CoC and split jozu into two pieces, cut Marine Ford in half and sink 99% of his ships with ranged slashes.
It is called building of false hype. Wanking Jobbers just to make the stakes seem higher than they are.
he actually absolutely could and his character is clearly established to be able to do this. he wasn't in marineford to obediently take out whitebeard, he was in marineford to pursue his own interests and then leave.
"im measuring the distance between Whitebeard and myself" -> he learns Whitebeard is weak and old and sick and not a challenge. diamond jozu has to jump in and block for whitebeard, because Whitebeard can't block the slash himself. Mihawk immediately loses interest.
the idea that he *can't* cut diamond is absurd. a true swordsman cuts what he wishes to cut, and does not cut what he wishes to not cut. he was never aiming for Jozu so he doesn't cut him. It's as simple as that. Seastone is as hard as diamond, and people cut seastone. Mihawk could cut Jozu in half easily.
He cut the iceberg with a nameless flying slash. If he did that to the entire island he'd just cut marineford in half and sink 99% of ships, yes, that's what the manga tells you.
"can luffy escape this black blade" is not him going all out on luffy, it's him allowing Yoru to attack without his control, to see if he can escape that fate. That's why he always says "this power" and "this black blade" and not "my power". We already know from Zoro on multiple occasions (kitetsu, shusui, enma) that swords have their own personality and can choose to cut (or cut more than intended) on their own.
If you dont know that those two mean the same, on top of context of Crocodile calling him a weakling, it is a matter of reading comprehension...
...which is the entire point of my thread here, people failed at it and thought for 26 years that Mihawk was testing himself, lol.
Perfectly describing one of those who thought Mihawk measured power level between himself and WB.
nik the reading comprehension idiot again thinking that mihawk is the world's most long distance measuring tape. never seen someone bring up "reading comprehension" so much and be such an illiterate every single time
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how can you read Marineford and see the clear scenes meant to show Whitebeard fail to use even the most basic of haki and not think it''s about strength? Whitebeard was a man who could defend from attacks in his sleep and defeated Ace, a logia user, without even waking up from his nap. He gets snuck by Squard and never sees it coming, because he couldn't muster basic Observation. Whitebeard clashed equally with Roger because his haki was so strong, but in Marineford he attacks Kuzan and when a bystander goes "He stabbed him with pure haki!" Kuzan says "Don't be ridiculous." because he wasn't stabbed with haki at all. Whitebeard couldn't even muster basic Armament. Whitebeard tries to use a CoC burst and has a heart attack, so Luffy does it for him. Whitebeard can't use the basic forms of any type of haki. Marineford Whitebeard is so far below his peak that it's a major part of the storytelling, that's why he needed all of his allies and subordinate crews and random unexpected allies from Luffy and Impel Down, and still couldn't pull it off. He failed when Peak Whitebeard would have succeeded. He literally is weak. The story of Marineford is the old generation being old, and trying to preserve the new gen.
nik the reading comprehension idiot again thinking that mihawk is the world's most long distance measuring tape. never seen someone bring up "reading comprehension" so much and be such an illiterate every single time
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how can you read Marineford and see the clear scenes meant to show Whitebeard fail to use even the most basic of haki and not think it''s about strength? Whitebeard was a man who could defend from attacks in his sleep and defeated Ace, a logia user, without even waking up from his nap. He gets snuck by Squard and never sees it coming, because he couldn't muster basic Observation. Whitebeard clashed equally with Roger because his haki was so strong, but in Marineford he attacks Kuzan and when a bystander goes "He stabbed him with pure haki!" Kuzan says "Don't be ridiculous." because he wasn't stabbed with haki at all. Whitebeard couldn't even muster basic Armament. Whitebeard tries to use a CoC burst and has a heart attack, so Luffy does it for him. Whitebeard can't use the basic forms of any type of haki. Marineford Whitebeard is so far below his peak that it's a major part of the storytelling, that's why he needed all of his allies and subordinate crews and random unexpected allies from Luffy and Impel Down, and still couldn't pull it off. He failed when Peak Whitebeard would have succeeded. He literally is weak. The story of Marineford is the old generation being old, and trying to preserve the new gen.
He didn't. He admitted that Whitebeard was inferior to him. I know this is incredibly hard to understand for a lot of people, but Mihawk is stronger than Whitebeard with the Goku heart disease. If there were not a "distance" between him and Mihawk, he wouldn't have needed Diamond Jozu to block for him, he would have noticed the attack and defended against it himself. We can see from flashbacks in Oden's backstory and in God Valley that Whitebeard was much stronger than he was during his appearance on the brink of death in Marineford.
He didn't. He admitted that Whitebeard was inferior to him. I know this is incredibly hard to understand for a lot of people, but Mihawk is stronger than Whitebeard with the Goku heart disease. If there were not a "distance" between him and Mihawk, he wouldn't have needed Diamond Jozu to block for him, he would have noticed the attack and defended against it himself. We can see from flashbacks in Oden's backstory and in God Valley that Whitebeard was much stronger than he was during his appearance on the brink of death in Marineford.
The whole thing is not about power level... It never was.
It was always about Whitebeard appearing where nobody expected him - very close to MF's front lines.
Thus, in Mihawk's and Kizaru's eyes, he is served on a silver platter and both try the same thing - to eliminate him right away.
However, despite the close physical distance and WB being in killing range for Mihawk(and Kizaru), the true distance is much larger because competent commanders are in the way and, as Marco says, the king cannot be taken that early on.
That's all there is, no Mihawk admitting anything or wanting to test himself as many interpreted...
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