The Raid Suits only enhanced their abilities, they are not the source. Clearest examples of this being Niji.
Queen uses their abilities without a Raid Suit because they're not necessary.
Don't forget, the Germa gene modifications are based on the same science that created the Seraphim, minus...
Perhaps you misunderstood, but this is a distinction without a difference. The Raid Suits are coded to the individual DNA.
Sanji's RS would only work for him because it's coded to his DNA, which would be different to his siblings, including his brothers, as they each have distinct abilities...
They didn't involve Law, Kid or any of the Worst Generation.
That much we know for certain, as the Supernova were late additions on the feedback of Oda's editor at the time, Onishi (former Gintama editor).
The Worst Generation were never intended to be as consequential as they were. Oda...
Given the importance of energy sources when it comes to science, it's possibly Oda intended for all the Germa abilities to be based on different forms of energy:
Reiju = chemical
Ichiji = thermal
Niji = electric
Yonji =mechanical
Sanji could represent radiant energy, which is the energy...
I have and continue to believe we will see Judge return in a cutaway scene for some relevant monologue in which he will reveal what Sanji's intended abilities were. Perhaps he will be explicitly come to a conclusion where his fire abilities come from.
All the Raid Suits are just meant to...
It's a matter effort and exposure, you imbecile. :lusalty:
Snatching relatively tiny seastone cuffs and chucking them is obviously a lot easier than Loki's giant-sized restraints.
You literally posted evidence of Luffy having to stand on them to turn the key.
No.
Oda losing his touch on crafting interesting fights is the bigger issue.
The biggest issue is his clumsy handling of a giant cast at the expense of core characters readers actually care about.
You lost the argument, now you're going to post nonsense until you think there's a way to save face.
All you're doing is proving you're retarded and insecure about it. :suresure:
Believing something to be likely is one thing. Knowing it to be true another.
Retards like @Dragon777 don't know...
You know we can just turn back the page and read I responded to every single retarded thing you said, right? :kobeha:
Baby brained bitch, you can't defend a single thing you said.
You didn't just state what you think happened, but it's hilarious you're already backtracking. :suresure:
You made the claim it didn't make sense for Aramaki to not have forged the black blade with some bullshit reasoning and nonsensical assumptions on what precluded the alternative, and then...
You just keep outing yourself for the little fanboy you are. :suresure:
I don't care whether Aramaki forged the blade himself. Maybe he did. Maybe he didn't. I could not give less a shit what the answer is. I just know we don't have it yet.
You're butt hurt over the possibility he didn't. It's...
You're projecting like I knew you would, retard. :kobeha:
Your initial response was cope, your second response is cope, and I suspect your next post will be too if you're dumb enough to keep this going.
You could not defend the claim it doesn't make sense if you tried.
Zoro received Shusui and used it for damn near 500 chapters. He was a good swordsman before he received it.
I didn't say about anything a random samurai. Who's to say it was a samurai at all? They're not the only ones with...
Black blades and DF weapons are undercooked concepts I suspect Oda held back to preserve their novelty for Shanks and Mihawk.
For all we know, Aramaki didn't forge that black blade, so idk why it's assumed to be a given.
It's entirely possible he took that off a corpse or came by it through...
76 year old, rusty Rayleigh who was disappointed by his performance. :kobeha:
Kizaru wasn't serious but he lazy bastard took down 500 pirates to get over his rage. :kobeha:
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