Had no idea 2 year olds actually use evidence to make sound argument. Interesting.
Sure, design means whatever you want it to mean.
That's your best argument, great.
I'll stick to using the Manga to prove my points and you can arbitrarily make up things about what designs mean.
2 things...
What I'm saying is what you just said in your first paragraph. They are saying the invisible is invisible while the black shaded haki is literally black.
The new argument they've made is because normal swords shaded in black look like Shusui, they must therefore be the same. Therefore, Haki is...
Just to describe how bad the argument is.
Part of the Sword is shaded white.
Concrete is shaded white.
The Air is shaded in white.
If I use the apparently astounding logic being used for Haki being Black because blades look like Shusui.... I can say that...
Because the air is transparent or...
This is like saying Oda's females all look the same, therefore, it means....
Looks like it's just artistic limitation.
This is just forcing something that has no significance to have meaning made up for the benefit of an argument that cannot really be defended.
If design is the best argument...
Nope, you don't seem to understand what a contradiction is.
A contradiction is making a statement about something, and then saying the opposite about the same thing.
For example:
if I said the sky was black and tomorrow say it's pink, that's a contradiction.
The example above shows a...
Again, your argument here is not relevant and really doesn't make sense.
Also wasn't comparing hands to sword if you read what I said, I compared blades to blades. I said blades look similar, so of course when blades that look similar are shaded black, they'll look like other black shaded...
Argument here is just not really strong at all.
Sanji only uses the non-shaded Black Haki.
We for the most part wouldn't know the difference between him not using Haki or using Haki visually.
Just because it looks "the same" has no significance, it's just artistic limitatoin.
So what if...
Simple.
Most blades have similar design.
And shading blades with similar design and look black would tend to look like other black blades.
Your argument would be like expecting Zoro's fist and Sanji's fist shaded black to look different. Of course they'd look similar shaded in black.
This is...
Same reason Rayleigh's palm is not black pre-skip, but black post-skip. Given that I have to state the obvious, it's just there to highlight Rayleigh as being able to use the strongest form of Armament. Not because it's actually black.
Again, convenient that you can't say anything about this...
Nope, applies to both the non-shaded and shaded.
Nope, it's just a shading for the reader to know which variant of armament is being used.
Obvious it's harder, it's just not literally black which you obviously don't seem to understand.
Just re-read this.
Seems you're confused.
I said a Black blade simply means hardness.
When Mihawk says any blade can become black, he's just saying any blade can become hard because you know:
Haki makes things hard.
What you don't seem to grasp is Invisible Armament and Black shaded Haki...
I said Haki doesn't make things hard literally - that is obviously a typo because I've been saying the entire time that it does make things hard.
Doesn't require great insight.
Nope, haven't contradicted myself.
A contradiction would be saying something and saying the opposite.
By definition, I haven't contradicted myself. The definition you're using to accuse me of contradiction is clearly inaccurate.
That's not good reasoning at any level.
So what if they don't see Luffy coloured black in Gear 4th? Why not Pink or Orange or Green? What difference does it make?
Again, your argument is not really sufficient nor is it valid.
Your argument is just not really existent other than indicating...
Nope, they don't go black, they just become hard.
Haki doesn't turn anything black because it's not literally black.
Just people who assume that because Haki is sometimes represented as Black, that it's literal.
Again, it requires ignoring things like Rayleigh's palms not being black...
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