No one has argued that.
Pretty obvious to everyone it's a literal black blade.
More so, if your point is that because the Yoru is literally Black and is therefore Haki, then we can be certain it isn't because Monet got cut by Yoru and wasn't hurt despite being a Logia. Logias are affected by Haki.
if that were true, then Haki would have been shaded black pre-skip. Marineford would have been full of characters with Black shaded limbs, but just like Sabaody where Rayleigh used it wasn't black, neither was Marineford because only Haki users can discern it and it's only Black when it's the...
Most definitely isn't black for others to see.
If Haki was visibly black, Franky would know that Luffy was a Haki user at Punk Hazard.
He never knew Luffy was a Haki user until Punk Hazard.
More so, chapter 504 doesn't shows a shaded fist when Luffy couldn't use Haki; Chapter 947, it's...
I could ask you how do you know the Invisible Haki is weaker than the Black Armament? Is it written in an SBS or in the Manga explicitly?
If you answer this, I'll tell you where black shading is an aid for readeres.
This is a black blade.
Characteristic: Incredibly hard.
Haki: Makes things hard, not black.
Coating a sword with Haki makes it like a Black Blade/Incredibly hard.
So, yes, Zoro is indeed capable of coating his Swords into black blade like swords.
There definitely are as you've said.
There are 2 forms of the Invisible Armament Haki. The Black coloured one is invisible, but the strongest form of Armament.
As you pointed out, Sai was using the invisible one, and then unlocked the black shaded Armament that is also invisible.
Most Haki...
Firstly, watch your language for one. Reported anyway.
Second of all.
Luffy used what appears to be Black Haki after the Time-Skip in front of the entire crew.
Yet, Franky only realises that Luffy is a haki user at Punk Hazard because he made contact with a Logia.
If Haki was visibly...
Yes, but it doesn't say how a blade becomes black if you read the statement carefully.
Bill Gate also said anyone can become rich like me - Not the same thing as saying how one becomes rich.
More or less, all Mihawk said there was any blade (graded or not) can become a Black blade. He's not...
Okay so you posted a panel that doesn't contradict anything I've said.
It says Zoro's sword wouldn't break if he infused it with Haki, not that it becomes Black from Haki. Huge difference.
All Mihawk said is any Blade can become a Black blade.
And if you look at the panel carefully and read...
More so, as the Manga stated, it's forged through:
A history of battles.
A history of battles implies many battles. Many battles implies a lot of blood shed. A lot of blood shed possibly implies blood is how a black blade is forged.
Wano was made out to be a place that many Pirates and the...
Doesn't matter if you find it pathetic.
Just saying what's implied by the Anime given the limited amount of information regarding the creation of a Black blade.
Nope. That's just your opinion that is pretty baseless given there's no evidence for such a thing.
Whitebeard being the most...
Have to disagree with some things.
Invisible Armament is the most basic form of Armament.
Black Armament (called Hardened/Koka) is the next step from Invisible; it's a much harder form of Invisible Armament.
What Hyo said was Ryou is the term for Haki in Wano. Ryou is just Haki.
When Hyo...
Maybe no one actually gave Vivre cards to Jack or the Beast Pirates, maybe they acquired it somehow.
We have know Idea how even Raizo got to Zou all alone. I'd assume someone must have given it to him.
Roger and Oden got to Zou without Inuarashi or Nekomamushi, but with a Vivre card. Whose...
Never said he leaked Zou's location. I said the Crescent Tattoo most likely because he secretly knows about Denjiro being Kyoshiro and biding his time and also to see how many people would be gathered because Ashura Doji has been preparing and recruiting all the while the scabbards were sent...
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