Powers & Abilities Every move in the story is based on a concept

#1
Ace's nickname is "Fire Fist" because he uses an attack that is a conceptual form of a fire + a fist.

This is a recurring theme. For example, Luffy's punches aren't just literal punches, they're pistols.

It's not, and never has been, "who punches harder" it's who has the stronger concept.

Without this understanding, you will misinterpret every power or ability in the story.

Note: Let's be honest. The vast majority of readers don't understand it. It's also true that this is pervasive throughout ALL BATTLE MANGA. In every story, it's about concepts, and not literal structures. Stupid readers never understood that lol
 
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#2
You didn't really get to anywhere with this.

It seems you are forcing a Chainsaw Man concept on One Piece. Chainsaw Man demons are stronger by people fear. And you tried to do something similar with Ace Fire and Luffy Pistol. I don't see that at all.

Plus where is the concept of Mihawk's no named attacks?
 
#3
That's pure denial.

You guys are not good readers.

The fact that aggressive people on this site demand a literalist view on the story speaks volumes.

They don't understand a single move in any manga ever.

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You haven't actually seen Mihawk really use attacks. He only messed around with Zoro at the lowest levels. He wasn't showing his named attacks. Zoro definitely was, though, and Mihawk showed those concepts weren't good enough.

In games, he does have named attacks that embody concepts. He uses moves like "Black Blade: The Void."

Named attacks, by their very nature, offer conceptual definitions. Consider yourself lucky that Mihawk has no named attacks. You're relying on that trend to continue. I consider it a weak argument. His game moves debunk it, but we don't count game moves do we?

Wait until he actually shows a named attack. Then, you're mine. I win the argument as soon as he makes a conceptual based attack.

You rely on MISSING INFORMATION. That's a joke to me.

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Mihawk trained someone, Zoro, who uses named attacks and he hopes he defeats him someday. That, by itself, shows that Mihawk's bullshit is going to be defeated by a concept. The three-sword style!

This shows how little you know about Mihawk OR Zoro.
 
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#7
It's a fact you guys don't even understand the story.

Your little cult here has had wrong beliefs ever since this site started.

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Anyone reading this, remember these guys are the ones who came up with crap like measuring the thickness of coc and meme scaling

30 year old people trying to literally read a conceptual story is hilarious. Losers.
 
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Ace's nickname is "Fire Fist" because he uses an attack that is a conceptual form of a fire + a fist.

This is a recurring theme. For example, Luffy's punches aren't just literal punches, they're pistols.

It's not, and never has been, "who punches harder" it's who has the stronger concept.

Without this understanding, you will misinterpret every power or ability in the story.

Note: Let's be honest. The vast majority of readers don't understand it. It's also true that this is pervasive throughout ALL BATTLE MANGA. In every story, it's about concepts, and not literal structures. Stupid readers never understood that lol
Saran’s epithet is Big Daddy because he has so many children making him a big dad.
 
#15
Its literally a fist made of fire theres nothing conceptual about it, its not a concept its just a giant flaming fist

Luffys gum gum pistol is causd he always said his punches are strong has a pistol

Its really nothing to read into
You must be very imaginative to think a boy is turning his fist into a literal pistol.
 
#17
Its not literal but its also not a concept a theme would be a better word early one piece luffy had a theme of attacks named after armaments pistol, bazooka, gatling etc etc then he started implementing an animal theme red hawk, elephant gun, snake man, etc etc
You're so incredibly misguided that I pity you
 
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