Future Events 'Boro Breath' downgraded a lot since his Wano introduction

#23
The first time we saw it (CH. 922) it was highly destructive, looked similar to a large laser beam
But now (CH.991) looks more like a huge flame, capable of burning but not of destroying
Was it 'nerfed' to make the fight less one-sided and to not destroy all Onigashima with a few of them?
Nothing you presented here shows that it's been nerfed lol. Just 2 different scenes with different art and angles.
 
#24
I think the first Boros Breath looks like it traveled much faster, due to the fact that in the same panel it's shown, it simultanously destroyed Oden castle. The second Boros Breat looks much slower because it was interupted by Kin's panel. But destruction wise, they are pretty much the same.
 
#25
Nothing you presented here shows that it's been nerfed lol. Just 2 different scenes with different art and angles.
I think the first Boros Breath looks like it traveled much faster, due to the fact that in the same panel it's shown, it simultanously destroyed Oden castle. The second Boros Breat looks much slower because it was interupted by Kin's panel. But destruction wise, they are pretty much the same.
I mean, for the direction the second Boro Breath had it should've trapassed the skull (if it had equal intensity of the first) but behaved more like a proper 'flame' that didn't polverize the rock rather than a 'beam'
It's probably due to the fact that the first showcase of an ability is more 'dramatic' when compared to the following showings, as someone said before
 
#26
I'm not talking about the size but the effective destruction it causes
Well again the picture the blast is so big that its 100 meter maybe more because the mountain in Onigashima are big the skull is prob 1 km high
We didnt saw any destruction because it was shot into the air if that blast would the ground you would see the destruction
 
#31
Nothing was downgraded. The boro breath was just as trash as it it originally was; the first time it was used it merely destroyed the top part of a hill (not a mountain). By Marineford standards that was a subpart feat but people only hyped it up due to recency bias
 
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