I mean it would explain why the giants like shanks so much, if he captured loki he saved them a lot of trouble
However it means that Loki would have been able to handle the giants if not for shanks interference, so if Loki had a vendetta against shanks because of that I wouldn't blame him
If there was no definitive WSS at Rogers time, then I would argue that no one at that time was good enough to create a distinction between themselves and everyone else, which is what Mihawk has done, proof of that is his black blade. It would just have been discussed who it could be.
We're talking about a former admiral, who was initially supposed to be promoted to Fleet Admiral. Who the world knows clashed with Akainu for 10 days straight, and barely lost, both coming out with permanent scars. Who then went rogue, but not only that, went and allied himself with the Yonko...
Yeah and the end of year statement oda made of "that man and that man finally clashing" Shanks and Blackbeard, which he mentions directly after alluding to luffy going to "that" island, which is elbaph. So it's definitely a possibility
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Even that panel literally shows even this small...
Wow it's almost like he was testing the child of fates plot armor, aka the "most terrifying ability on the seas" according to mihawk himself, the power to draw allies to help him. and g5 is the ultimate manifestation of that. But ofc you will result to emotional slander as an argument.
"or example what puts Mihawk above Kuzan? Fucking nothing" Black blade? a feat not achieved in 400 years since ryuuma? that we have statements alluding to it being just more than haki?
we also have statements of talking about inferior blades like murakumogiri being strong enough to withstand...
becoming a
The attack is just using ryuou to not cut the target, and doing so creates a shockwave (in combination with coc) . Whatever the literal specifics on how to achieve that are, shanks figured it out on his own. He must have practised and compared it to his memory of when Roger used it...
Risk and Swordsmanship: While Sanji does endure risks by using his body, Zoro’s choice to wield cursed swords involves a unique level of danger that extends beyond typical combat injuries. Cursed swords carry unpredictable qualities that actively work against the wielder, making them more than...
On Cursed Blades and Haki Boosts: While cursed blades provide power, the risks associated with their haki drain are significant. Zoro’s mastery over these swords doesn’t solely rely on the blade’s inherent abilities; it’s a testament to his own haki control and resilience. While he benefits from...
I get what you're tryna say with this post, but lets break it down:
1. The first point is, cursed swords aren't actually cursed, we learnt this in Wano. They're just strong blades that previous users failed to tame, and so came about this myth of the swords being cursed when in actuality they...
Mihawk Stocks up this chapter:
Shows that Mihawks threat level as an individual is relative to the threat level of the Worlds Strongest Army/Nation
The combined bounty and threat level of dory and brogy, is 3.6 bil
This is taking into account that they are the commanders of the giants, and...
I thought we were done with the DS3 DLC parallels, but no. Under that rope bridge leading to the tower, like in Dark souls 3 dlc, there is a wolf boss. Just like how chopper says there are wolves under the bridge
"The fact that buggy has the authority to command and make a 1.9 bil and 3.59 bil berry man yield to him , warrants him a bounty of 3.1 bil!."
"And Mihawks bounty is 3.59 bil as befitting of the worlds greatest swordsman!"
Oda could have gone the route of Mihawks bounty being slightly below...
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