@Albino 👑 Yo.. I couldn't sleep i was thinking about One Piece, and this has suddenly become so Obviously clear to me now, thank you for your thread.. You were actually right..
Knowing a Sword Skill doesn't make you a Swordsman..
Having a Sword Style makes you a Swordsman..
So Mihawk must...
The Internal Destruction skill is how you flow Haki in Blades, objects and people, not CoA Barrier.. If there were CoA Barrier on Blades we'd see a visual distinction like Black lines drawn on White all around when it comes in contact to something..
Ok.. You make it for me though.. But it's either a Devil Fruit or a New Haki Skill cause the '' Blowing Away '' from the clash with Harald and against Loki is 1000% connected, it's the same ability whatever it is..
Well I have to agree there..
'' Yes, a cannon firing does create a shockwave. When a cannon is fired, the propellant (gunpowder) rapidly expands, creating a high-pressure wave that travels outwards faster than the speed of sound. This rapid expansion of air results in a shockwave ''..
I'd be...
The user's will, a Blade coated with base CoA can cut or not cut, it can increase the Blade's Sharpness or Dull it based on the user's intent..
Yeah that's Ryuo base CoA flowing concept and imbuing on Blade.. CoA Barrier is an advanced technique unrelated to cutting and not cutting anything..
Then nothing would change for Zoro.. But he doesn't have AdCoC so.. The manga never said Zoro has AdCoC..
In Rocks case i don't know, but AdCoC no touch clash it renders any Sword Skill useless because the same exact thing can be executed with a Kanabo or Bare Fist..
In Whitbeard and Roger's clash, the distance radius of the Clash wasn't emphasized by the narrator, here it was..
And against Loki, the narrator mentions that it Blew everything away in the vicinity, so yeah in every direction.. The correlation between the 2 is too important for it to be a...
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