Well, of course you need DF mastery too. Not every scrub will perform on the same level. But given Vergo's Haki was hyped by both Caesar and Doffy, and the Vivre Card called Vergo's Haki super hard, Law bisecting him without even using hardening (but at most invisible Haki) means, that stronger Haki is not enough to block Law's hax.
Again. It was specifically stated that the Scabbards use Ryou against Kaido. In Law's case, you merely claim that Law used Haki without any proof provided.
Well, of course you need DF mastery too. Not every scrub will perform on the same level. But given Vergo's Haki was hyped by both Caesar and Doffy, and the Vivre Card called Vergo's Haki super hard, Law bisecting him without even using hardening (but at most invisible Haki) means, that stronger Haki is not enough to block Law's hax.
Again. It was specifically stated that the Scabbards use Ryou against Kaido. In Law's case, you merely claim that Law used Haki without any proof provided.
I would assume so
I would also assume clearly it isnt simply his df that made the difference in what he can cut now and years back. if it is , anyone with that df and a knife is cutting vergo
clearly not the case.
The higher the grade, the better the sword. Zoro complimented Kitetsu for cutting stone like butter. Why does Law specifically have a sword of no grade, some low quality sword? Right. Because his DF does the job and the device doesn't matter.
The higher the grade, the better the sword. Zoro complimented Kitetsu for cutting stone like butter. Why does Law specifically have a sword of no grade, some low quality sword? Right. Because his DF does the job and the device doesn't matter.
also because he is a strong swordsman mate.......
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a lot of work to minuscule or paint law's swordmanship as child's play
call him a martial artist or whatever because of how he weas trained in the donquixote family
yet the only skill that truly stuck with him is swordsmanship.
Yeah, these spoon memes are nonsensical. Since no one disagrees with the fact that Law is at his best with a sword and a sword is a better weapon than a knife or a spoon. The point still stands, that the vast majority of his power comes from his DF and has nothing to do with the sword. The sword is a side ability, the icing on the cake.
wow you're still going? Lol, you said that his Sword is mainly to protect himself right and he can performs his ability without a sword right? then a shild fits more than a sword lmao
Oda would never strip off the WSS title of Mihawk because Law stole his sword with shambles and cut him into 10 pieces with Radio Knife. Or do you believe he would? Oda won't ever use Law in the context of the WSS debate. The Marines in the Novel did neither. They compared Zoro to Vista, Shanks and Mihawk based on him cutting Pica, but they didn't mention Law at all judging his performance against Doflamingo, even though Law had higher importance in that arc.
Law is going to be a swordsman the very moment he possesses swordsmanship.
Luffy is a sword user since he doesn't possess a lot of skill swords wise, and he uses them very occasionally, Law simply does not. And him not consistently training that wise would have simply proven detrimental to his career as Pirate.
Oda commenting on Fanarts =/= canon stuff to use.
Also, he is just stating what the creator of Fanart said/drew .
He doesn't clearly consider Law as swordman.
Lemme also start saying Urouge is super powerful as top tiers coz one of the fanarts hypes him
You guys are so desperate
At least Use Zoro novel where Law is mentioned as candidate.
Even then Law doesn't care about WSS, he is yet to be stated really as swordman in the manga or sbs by Oda.
Fanarts aren't canon info, oda never drew those drawings or told fans to draw them
Manga and sbs > novels > databooks/Magazines >>>>>>>Fanarts which aren't canon at all
I think he don't count. Most df users don't. I don't see someone like Law becoming WSS, it has to be someone who really polished his skills with swordmanship, not DF.
The very fans that are counting Law here are also usually first ones to brush aside Law PH feat as Df feat, calling only Zoro feat real accomplishment of swordmanship. Why these double standards.
The definition of Top Tier differs for every person, so it leaves so many possible interpretations. While swordsman is literal, there is only a SINGLE interpretation
The definition of Top Tier differs for every person, so it leaves so many possible interpretations. While swordsman is literal, there is only a SINGLE interpretation
Conor McGregor is considered a boxer, and loses to Mayweathet in strict boxing, does not change the fact that he might beat him once more styles are allowed, depending on how many other styles he has and how good he has trained them.
Obviously the lines are fluid in OP though.
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