Powers & Abilities Admirals confirmed stronger than Mihawk? Need a translation on this.

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Hello folks :cheers:

I may have stumbled upon an incredible discovery :goyea:

The Admirals might be canonically confirmed to be above Mihawk in strength.

Let us look at three instances of Admirals being refered to by a TITLE that states they are "highest strength"




1st panel proves that the title "highest strength" applies to EACH ADMIRAL individually

Meaning that when they are said to be "Highest strength" of WG, it means as INDIVIDUALS and not as a group.

The question is though is the title consistent between the three panels?

Is the wording to say "highest strength" ALWAYS the same?

I know they always use 最高戦力 which means HIGHEST STRENGTH/MAXIMUM STRENGTH so does it prove that Admirals are indeed all individualy 最高戦力 ?

If any of you could kindly please, give us some light on all of this @Aknolagon @EtenBoby @spawn @Den_Den_Mushi I would be very thankful.
 
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Sasaki Kojirō

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The admirals are crowned by the World Government as "greatest military powers" (最高 戦 力 Saiko Senryoku), and are the strongest individual fighters within the World Government.

More separated, they are: "one of the Greatest Powers of the Navy".

I believe that AOKIJI was referred to as one of the organization's greatest military powers, which means that all the powers together form the greatest military power.
 
#12
The admirals are the WG's soldiers. They strictly obey the WG's command. The Shichibukai are just pirates that lend the WG their power in exchange for immunity. But as Doflamingo said, he is still a pirate and might do whatever he desires.


The Shichibukai are not reliable at all. Mihawk himself is the rarest guest at meetings at Mary Geoise and the least to expect, the Marines have literally to beg the Shichibukai for help and even then, in events like Marineford, they don't really care in aiding the marines. You have Boa Hancock attacking Pacifistas and Marines, you have other Shichibukai over the course of the story creating pirate paradises while being untouched by the marines.

So yes, the Shichibukai are not to be counted in that statement.
 
#18
Yes it is.

Shichibukai is an order created by the WG.

Once the WG decided they were no longer needed they didnt remain Shichibukai but enemies of the WG, they went back to being regular pirates
It seems you got poor reading comprehension dude,
Try read this
The admirals are the WG's soldiers. They strictly obey the WG's command. The Shichibukai are just pirates that lend the WG their power in exchange for immunity. But as Doflamingo said, he is still a pirate and might do whatever he desires.


The Shichibukai are not reliable at all. Mihawk himself is the rarest guest at meetings at Mary Geoise and the least to expect, the Marines have literally to beg the Shichibukai for help and even then, in events like Marineford, they don't really care in aiding the marines. You have Boa Hancock attacking Pacifistas and Marines, you have other Shichibukai over the course of the story creating pirate paradises while being untouched by the marines.

So yes, the Shichibukai are not to be counted in that statement.
Though idk you will get this or not, you seems not pretty bright to me
 
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Sasaki Kojirō

#19
The admirals are the WG's soldiers. They strictly obey the WG's command. The Shichibukai are just pirates that lend the WG their power in exchange for immunity. But as Doflamingo said, he is still a pirate and might do whatever he desires.


The Shichibukai are not reliable at all. Mihawk himself is the rarest guest at meetings at Mary Geoise and the least to expect, the Marines have literally to beg the Shichibukai for help and even then, in events like Marineford, they don't really care in aiding the marines. You have Boa Hancock attacking Pacifistas and Marines, you have other Shichibukai over the course of the story creating pirate paradises while being untouched by the marines.

So yes, the Shichibukai are not to be counted in that statement.
We have the example of KUMA disobeying KIZARU.
 
#20
Hello folks :cheers:

I may have stumbled upon an incredible discovery :goyea:

The Admirals might be canonically confirmed to be above Mihawk in strength.

Let us look at three instances of Admirals being refered to by a TITLE that states they are "highest strength"




1st panel proves that the title "highest strength" applies to EACH ADMIRAL individually

Meaning that when they are said to be "Highest strength" of WG, it means as INDIVIDUALS and not as a group.

The question is though is the title consistent between the three panels?

Is the wording to say "highest strength" ALWAYS the same?

I know they always use 最高戦力 which means HIGHEST STRENGTH/MAXIMUM STRENGTH so does it prove that Admirals are indeed all individualy 最高戦力 ?

If any of you could kindly please, give us some light on all of this @Aknolagon @EtenBoby @spawn @Den_Den_Mushi I would be very thankful.
In all 3 instances, it was only stating “in the navy/marines”
 
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