What's objective.. That the core base fundamental of Swords, Swordsmanship, Sword duels, whether it's in manga or reality, it's to cut down people.. If a Sword user is not able to do that rudimentary requirement how is he a Swordman..
Just Wielding a Sword doesn't make you a Swordsman..
Actually Big Mom is more of Swordsman than Roger, she's willing to cut down people with her Blade Napoleon.. Roger doesn't cut only blunt damage.. How is he a Swordsman.. He's a Sword user..
As i said several times and keep saying which can't be refuted.. What is the core purpose of a...
Uhm.. Because flying slashes and piercing Sword attack Cut.. Blunt Damage doesn't cut obviously..
I realized we are going in circle while getting further and further away from my main point.. So i will reiterate my position just to make it clear, but before i will admit that the visual...
You don't need a source to know that a chair's purpose and goal is for a human to sit on it.. You're just using a bad deflecting tactic cause you're being disingenuous..
Deflecting more here.. Zoro using Tatsumaki on Hacchi isn't a 1for1 comparison to Roger's attack so it doesn't work..
The...
Lets start over.. I'm claiming that Roger only uses Blunt Damage attacks while wielding his Sword, right.. And his Sword is his only mean of fighting.. Considering that Roger solely perform Blunt Damage Sword based attacks, then he's not a Swordsman.. Why?..
Because the fundamental of Swords...
I refuse to step this low when the fundamental of Swords and Swordsmanship is clearly to cut down your opponent..
If it was exactly like Zoro did to Hacchi, Roger would have physically cut Rocks while launching his attack..
The form of the flying slash is irrelevant.. The point was Rocks is...
Flying Slashes are created by circular motion, the visual effect is the attack itself.. There are no kick starter effect since they are not single point impact.. Unless it's a thrust, a Sword thrust and a Slash thrust will have a visual effect, but will differ cause it requires more force...
The core base main goal of Swordsmanship is to strike your opponent with the sharp edge of your Sword, Swords were invented to cut.. It's not up for debate..
What if Roger was physically close enough to hit Rocks but still opted for a range attack..
It's different, Zoro physically strike...
Kouzaburo mentioned that Katanas are made to cut people.. Swordsmanship's core is cutting, it's not up for debate..
I explained the difference before you didn't acknowledge it.. Or are you claiming that Zoro's Blade didn't physically cut Hacchi before sending him fly in the air?..
Exactly as...
Deflecting.. Swordsmanship is cutting..
What about Roger not willing to cut Rocks because his attack was long range while being in close range like Garp..
At least we agree it was a long range attack..
Rocks is famous for his unique Sword Skill, not for his blunt Damage, which Mihawk or...
Swordsmanship is cutting ok, there is no debate on this.. Kouzaburo said Katanas are made to Slash People..
You say cut Rocks to pieces, i say shot Rocks to pieces..
Is Rocks' main fighting style his Blunt Damage Sword Skill?..
You're absolutely right.. In fact Keshisatta is the combine verbs of Erased and Gone, as in Left.. So Completely Erased as in Vanished, yes..
Although you don't have the full picture on this..
Swordsmanship, or Bladesmanship is to cut or have the intent to cut with the Sword's Edge..
If someone's main fighting style is using a Gun but they never shoot with it, only Pistol whip their opponents, are they a Gunslinger?..
We've been over this, it said Rocks' Sword Skill, not his...
Then what is swordsmanship..
Flying slashes aren't blunt damage..
Fujitora's Gravity Blade is Blunt Damage, it's a Sword Skill, but it's not Swordsmanship, or Bladesmanship..
Roger's main fighting style is Blunt damage, so he's not a swordsman.. I think it's pretty straightforward..
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