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Does Ryokugyu Have A Black Blade?


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It's actually incredibly stupid looking back, and it makes no sense but here we are.

Imagine we randomly find out Mihawk can punch on par with Garp despite being sword focused througout the story....yea that's basically what happened when Kuzan pulled out Garp tier punches out of nowhere. Let's not rewrite history.
Oda being Oda.

And MF being the Marine kept at 1%, if not the manga would have ended.
 
Bro, who cares. All I need is my eyes seeing a black bar with a white hamon shaped line in the middle. Ain't no wooden stick looks like that. I don't get the mental gymnastics.
I asked for a reason because the character he's based off originally carries a fake wooden black sword lmao.
 
Nah its already over. When its confirmed he doesnt. Theres no coming back.
Theyve done like 5 victory laps.
I dont really care like i said at the beging of the thread i just commented cause i see first fn lucci and now someone else wilding about the movie where aramakis character is from

You should watch it actually good samurai movie :finally:
 
Gald we agree the sword isn't black but it's only the sheath though.

(As It should, outside OP black swords are not really a thing)
You're missing the point. That doesn't even actually matter. We actually have no true official coloring for Greenbull's blade to begin with. Only the official by Shueshia & Oda has multiple occasions had different official colors. But it goes without saying that his sword is at least dark colored & it's fine to say black.

What makes this interesting is the fact that he gave Greenbull the forest logia which also links to his Ronin-gai's character's original sword that was a wooden sword.

Which also falls in line with what we've seen from Logia Admirals so far whose swords match their elements.

Kizaru(Light Sword)
Kuzan(Ice Sword)
Greenbull(Wood Sword) which his Ronin-gai's character originally had.
 
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