If this is the true literal translation why are people debating over this obvious shit? :snoopy:
Mihawk > Shanks in power and skill as simple as that. :endthis:
I just thought of something.
Going by the titles WSC > WSM >WSS.
But Whitebeard could also be considered a swordsman by wielding his glave or whatever it's called. So that means WB wielding his Blade is weaker than Mihawk.
But without it WB is stronger than Mihawk as the WSM.
In conclusion...
It appears that WSS is a true translation, I hope you're not pulling my leg here :pepestrike:,
so like I said that means Mihawk > Shanks regardless of their skill lvl as simple as that. :kayneshrug:
Is that the ture translation from japanese? If it's true than Mihawk > Shanks as simple as that. :pepehawk:
Please don't anwer it's Viz or whatever because that doesn't mean shit. I want the literal translation. :pepebusi:
I can't read japanese so the way I see it is this:
1- If WSS is a true translation then Mihawk is the strongest swordsman regardless of your skill lvl (Kengo, Dai Kengo, etc...). Meaning he's stronger than Shanks and all other swordsmen like Vista, Shiryu, etc...
2- If WGS is a true...
So we have "Kengo < Dai Kengo < WGS/WSS", now I want to know the classifications below Kengo/Swordmaster. :hope:
What was Zoro classified as before he became a Kengo? :zosleepy:
So now what will Zoror do to become a Great Swordmaster? I think it's most propably him transforming Enma into a Black Blade.
By then Zoro will be considered a Great Swordmaster and challenge Mihawk the title WSS/WGS/SGS whatever that title is called nowadays, or for the unlikely case if...
You learn something new everyday. :sanmoji: Sucks I don't read Japanese.
So is Shanks considered a Swordmaster or a Great Swordmaster? What about Oden, Roger and Rayleigh? :quest: :pepebusi:
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