Yeah he's changed swords like 4-5 times, but you act like Zoro just willingly gives up his Swords on a whim to get better ones, when in reality he's had no choice because his broke, and his sword style is uses 3 swords. So yeah, he kind of has to replace the broken ones, otherwise he can't...
It's not in Zoro's character to get over emotional about things. It doesn't mean he doesn't care about them. Something as simple as Oda showing us him reminiscing about Yubashiri is enough for us to know he cared about the Sword. That's how a character like Zoro gets conveyed. There isn't...
Or maybe he gave Shusui up because he's not that heartless, and he knows what it means to the people of Wano. But his pride is too great for him to just give them the Sword back, but when they proposed an even trade, he did it.
As there was an emotional impact when Yabashiri was broken. Oda...
Perhaps those people don't share the same affinity of Ryou as Zoro and Ryuma does. Or perhaps it's because their weapons aren't their everything when it comes to fighting. I take those explanations over the likes of monsters like Roger and Whitebeard simply not having strong enough CoA to...
Right now it's just assumptions that Zoro will blacken all three Swords. Perhaps he'll only blacken Wado and Enma, and Nidai will be a different story because it is cursed.
Well of course you'd need to have strong haki, as I would imagine the better control you have, the stronger your Haki would become. This is why it doesn't make sense to me that just having OP CoA is enough to turn a weapon black. Are we seriously supposed to believe that nobody in the World...
If someone treats their weapon like a Swordsman does, then they'd be capable of achieving it as well. Sorry but I don't buy the notion that once a Swordsman is able to blacken their blade, then they'd be capable of picking up say a club, and turning it black on the spot.
Haki mastery doesn't equate to superior Swordsmanship though. It's just a means to make ones weapon stronger and more durable. If we go by the arguments presented in this thread, then you don't even need to be a Swordsman to blacken a blade. Anyone who reaches the highest level of Armament...
Much more confident that if Zoro cut a Dragons head off that it would be Orochi, and not Kaido. Now, Zoro might cut Kaido, but there will be no cutting his head off. :cheers:
We'll get an explanation on Blackenin a blade soon enough. There will be no need to have to try and figure it out once it happens. I am confident in my assessment. Hope your as confident in yours.
You think that by Zoro blackening Enma, he will easily be able to blacken his other two swords.
You also think he will blacken Enma before Wano ends.
Doesn't matter what you said in the quote, because that is your thought process. You don't even know what your arguing anymore. :suresure:
*Sigh* again, you fail to understand anything. There is literally no indication in the manga stated anywhere that Ryuma was capable of turning whatever he wanted black. ONLY that he was capable of turning Shusui black through constant battles. It's what the story is implying that I am basing...
Then what the fuck were you quoting my post in the first place for, when your reply had nothing to do with what I was talking about. In fact, your response, hurts your cause. By your logic that super strong Haki turns blades black, then Ryuma should be capable of turning anything black that he...
What does that matter? Zoro uses Armament Haki on Shusui, which ups the quality of Hardness, on an already blackened Blade.
Unless you want to say Zoro using Armament Haki is just for aesthetics, and it does absolutely nothing to strengthen his attacks with Shusui. And if that's the case, did...
Nope, there is major fault in this. Because by this Logic, Ryuma should have been capable of just walking around and picking anything up he wants, and turning it black. That's ridiculous, cause there is no indication in the manga whatsoever that something like that is possible. There is no...
It's doesn't make a whole lot of sense, because in the context of the clues we are giving about "Forging" a Black Blade, there is nothing that implies it's because of having super strong Haki.
Onimaru tells us Shusui was "Forged" into a Black Blade through Ryuma's "History of Battle." It's...
It's clear (to me) that Oda is using turning Enma black as the basis of having Zoro eventually turn Wado black. First Zoro needs to understand the principle behind forging a black blade, which can be setup by completing turning Enma Black. Once he understands the principle, he can move on to...
Of course he could. Fujitora could have done it as well, and possibly even Zoro on Dressrosa. Taking the whole thing down in one shot is a different story though, because of its sheer size. You'd have to do a complete 360 Island sized slash, and not kill anyone in the process.
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