It's crazy that Law's novel contains more swords lore than Zoro's
In the Law novel three more swords are mentioned, other than Kikoku:
Kosho (50 skillful blade): Law's former sword.
The sword snapped in the battle against Kalik Meidara.
Law kept the broken hilt with himself to remind himself his own weakness.
When he got a new sword he buried Kosho, like Zoro did with Yubashiri.
Kyokuen (50 skillful blade): When Law was looking for a replacement for Kosho he was offered Kyouken, but he didn't accept because he wanted a sword stronger than Kosho rather than a sword that rivals it
Zangetsumaru (50 skillful blade): While searching for a replacement for Kosho Law was offered a low quality replica of Zangetsumaru, but he immediately realised that the sword before him was a bogus (great eye btw, worthy of a true swordsman).
However, the original sword is said to be of incredibly fine quality, that is great enough to even cut the moon.
In the Law novel three more swords are mentioned, other than Kikoku:
Kosho (50 skillful blade): Law's former sword.
The sword snapped in the battle against Kalik Meidara.
Law kept the broken hilt with himself to remind himself his own weakness.
When he got a new sword he buried Kosho, like Zoro did with Yubashiri.
Kyokuen (50 skillful blade): When Law was looking for a replacement for Kosho he was offered Kyouken, but he didn't accept because he wanted a sword stronger than Kosho rather than a sword that rivals it
Zangetsumaru (50 skillful blade): While searching for a replacement for Kosho Law was offered a low quality replica of Zangetsumaru, but he immediately realised that the sword before him was a bogus (great eye btw, worthy of a true swordsman).
However, the original sword is said to be of incredibly fine quality, that is great enough to even cut the moon.







