I also believe we will see an upgrade version of his Pound Canon technique and that makes the most sense. Elbaph sword style theme is shockwave style attacks.
It's because Zoro's not Luffy. He's not meant to be strong because he has a strong dad, grandfather, and eat a magical dinner food that gives them magical powers.
Zoro is designed to be strong because of hard work, determination, strong willpower, and some talent. Zoro's parents are just...
I'm not trying to be funny, but do you read the manga. Hardening is not the same for everyone.
Zoro's haki clash against Pica's haki explained to us not everybody's haki is equal and when 2 haki clash, if one haki is stronger than the other the stronger one wins the clash.
Based on those...
You're wrong again, you misunderstand those scenes.
Those scenes were for Zoro (and us readers) to understand the benefit and the purpose to blackened haki. It increases the hardness of whatever is coated or infuse with it. The stronger the haki the greater the hardness. It's possible to make...
You're not paying attention to the manga. Mihawk told Zoro duing his training flashback if he would have coated his normal unremarkable quality swords with haki he wouldn't have broken them with his black blade.
If it's possible to make ungraded normal unremarkable sword so strong with haki a...
Exactly..
Mihawk told Zoro to surpass him and his sword.
The only way he would be able to surpass both is by being stronger than Mihawk and creating stronger swords than Mihawk's sword.
Yes, hardness. That's the whole point to creating a black blade. It's to have a blade with unparalleled hardness.
Based on what you say there's absolutely no point to creating a black blade. You are better off just obtaining a superior grade blade. That goes against the manga.
Zoro was told If...
The manga told us during Thriller Bark arc after Zoro obtained shusui that black blades hardness are unparalleled. All black blades have a higher hardness then normal blades.
Remember, blacksmith don't create black blades. They create normal swords. While swordsman create black blades. The...
Imagine thinking that a blade that is easier to break then a black blade is superior to a black blade just because of a grade system that is created by blacksmith, not by swordsman, who creates black blades.
There is a very logical explanation and it has to do with the blade grade system and raising a sword rank.
First, we must understand how the meito blade grade system works. Some believe Oda's idea for his meito blade grade system comes from the Kaihō Kenjaku, a book of famous swords. The swords...
You haven't debunked anything. All you have done is prove to everybody why you should stick to manga facts instead of relying on AI.
You post this early on the week. Your post stated haki it's not included in WSS title because that was what AI told you.
I counter it with my post.
In my...
The fact ChatGTP and grok believes haki is not included in the WSS ( or your incorrect WGS) tells us it's wrong and you should stop using AI in your post.
This is Zoro's current pinnacle of swordsmanship. It includes haki.
Haki is the reason the technique is so powerful and destructive...
Mihawk doesn't care about the Yonko title. He literally told us that. He would rather live a more peaceful life while he waits for worthy opponent.
Since he's in a situation he's in and it doesn't care about the Yonko title, he decided to use the situation to his advantage and allow Buggy be a...
Your "wrong translation" argument doesn't work here. If it doesn't say anything about swordsman you can't add it. Mihawk is saying he will wait in the seat that is for the strongest. Not, in the seat that is for the strongest swordsman. There's only one seat at the top, the strongest seat, and...
We know Mihawk doesn't care about Yonko title and wants to work for the shadows similar to Imu.
Thing about Mihawk's bounty is it's based off only his strength alone. Buggy bounty is because of Mihawk, Crocodile and some achievements prior.
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