Yeah and I think we already have hints of Mihawk's power.
We're already introduced to two types of stronger power than just haki alone.
1. Joyboy's haki knot which doesn't have hostility
2. Imu's Omen and Dominion
These are two opposing forces.
Shanks and Luffy will have similar to Joyboy's...
Mihawk is my fave char so here's my take:
Mihawk's boredom isn't with a lack of something to do.
It is boredom of completion.
It's actually realistic if you think about it.
He is akin to a fulfilled man waiting for death to come (Zoro).
He felt a spark to be hunted again only to realize he is...
If Mihawk doesn't have a black blade,
Oda would give him something else just as much.
Mihawk's strength is defined by his role in the story and not just his tools.
It's that simple.
Mihawk is at least on Shanks level. Go figure.
Same, like all his gears.
No forms either I think since G5 already gives Luffy the freedom to be any form he wants.
Maybe less to no drawbacks only at EOS because Oda has to nerf Luffy or he will neg the verse.
Nah, that's just people having fun with Agenda Piece. Or being dumb if they were serious.
Anyways, I see Luffy using a new power opposite of Omen.
Again, Dorry and Broggy spoke about Joyboy's haki knot of having no hostility.
Luffy will learn to use this new power I think and it might happen...
Luffy will use the opposite force of Omen.
Brogy and Dorry described Joyboy's haki knot as having no hostility.
Luffy will use the same power and will send Imu back to Mary Geoise.
Luffy will use a new power that is the opposite of Omen.
This is the same power in the Joyboy haki knot of Emett that Dory and Broggy said to have no hostility.
Luffy will use this to send Imu back to Mary Geoise this Elbaf Arc.
Imu might think its Joyboy like how Kaido sensed Oden's haki in...
Imu was the Nika of Destruction that fought the God of War Nidhogg.
Imu's smile was strange though, he looked happy than thrilled for battle.
It's as if Imu and Nidhogg were friends or Nidhogg was his pet.
Well I'm not with the idea of dragon killing as Mihawk taught forging black blades is more about the user and the sword.
I just think corruption is really just about an obsession with power. As "cursed" blades thirst for blood and power, making them corrupted.
This is aligned with how Mihawk...
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