Technically it could be both anyway
Since Blackbeard could absorb whatever makes Imu, Imu, and therefore become Imu himself, or atleast he'll possess a part of Imu.
Or if Imu is simply someone who has a power BB can take and isn't an entity to be absorbed whole, I guess BB then.
But I could...
buggy will probably get the blame, I don't know if oda intends to raise Mihawk's bounty.
Even if he beats an admiral, his bounty is already for being the wss, so when he just makes that even more apparent, is there really a point in raising the bounty when the bounty already reinforces the...
This is called ryuou
Clearly flowing haki through his sword
We obviously know this is not zoro utilising his conquerors, it took enma to bring zoro to start using conquerors as armament
shamrock literally said it's his sword
he called cerberus a sword
so whatever fighting technique cerberus uses when it's "fighting independant of its master" is a sword technique
you straight up have people saying "if the swords don't make contact it's no longer swordsmanship"
I don't know what to lean into, hatred or laughter :DeepThink:
King wasn't using a foundational style of swordsmanship like giant swordsmanship was he? unlike Big Mom
It would be like someone coming from a traditional school of swordsmanship from anywhere, wano or where zoro was born, then they eat a devil fruit and you say they are not a swordsman, even...
" Oda doesnt consider her one, period " okay show me oda denying she is a swordsman.
Oda not explicitly calling her one doesn't mean oda is denying anything. It's funny how you cry about delulu and cope then proceed to just act delusional and cope, you are the definition of a hypocrite...
Nice projection buddy, I'm just wondering what kind sordid experience you must have had with this series to try to enforce the belief that someone who wields a sword, literally knows giant swordsmanship and uses giant style sword techniques, is not a swordsman.
That would be like saying yassop...
"but it is organized in the manga. There’s a heirarchy of Swordsmanship. Mihawk is at the top of it. There wouldn’t be a “top of all swordsmen” if there was no possible way or organizing swordsmen into a ladder that Zoro can climb to the top "
Zoro doesn't even fight swordsmen in his climb to...
I already told you why, but you don't like the answer
You're trying to separate and categorize swordsmanship because they do different things like freezing etc, that separation is wrong. It's just you trying to organise something that doesn't need organising
"How can the people of one piece know that white beard is the actual strongest if he never actually defeated anyone? "
The people of one piece don't have to know, nor do they know for a fact, that's the point. That's why they can debate who the WSS is for example if they like.
It's reputation...
They're all inferior swordsmanship that have to rely on gimmicks, we know abilities can be countered with haki, and we know that if someone got killed by a poisoned blade for example, thats on you for getting hit by the poison, there's no excuse. I agree in this regard.
It's like if magellan...
Yeah plus why would shamrock need to cloak himself and keep himself from being identified there when he's a god knight?
It's shanks because he's recognisable and distinguishable from shamrock due to his scars.
Sword techniques.
So how great of an affect your sword techniques achieve.
So Mihawk being the greatest, means his sword attacks are the greatest, meaning they achieve the greatest affect.
This means even if people exist who have joyboy levels of haki, and use their strongest haki in a sword...
I like that one databook that refers to Mihawk as the WSM after WB's death.
Because he practically is, and always was, WB's reputation outlived his own dwindling capability.
Some people actually believe Mihawk 600 chapters ago is admitting inferiority to WB, and is capped below old WB. It's...
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