Just an appreciation thread about Fujitora's insane feat at Dressrosa that is unmatched by any top tier in it's precision control of power.
At Dressrosa Fujitora showcased an absurd feat that's completely unrivaled when it comes to the range of precision involving a Devil Fruit. We know that Fujitora lifted all the rubble from Dressrosa high into the sky. But what we overlook is the fact that while lifting all that rubble, he didn't lift a single creature or person standing next to the rubble.
This implies that he was applying his gravity to select areas where there was only rubble and making sure to avoid using it on not just a single person, but also not a single life form in general.
And look at the sheer scale of the area from which he lifted the rubble. Pica's legs are merely a small fraction of that rubble and area.
Dude essentially controlled the preciseness of his gravity on a whole island scale bro, that's ridiculous. That's a control of power that we have never seen before whether it be an emperor or an admiral. There are thousands of people living in Dressrosa, with thousands of other possible lifeforms, so if we had a map of his gravity chart, there would be thousands of tiny areas where he avoided using the gravity.
Just wanted to point this out, when we often use this scene to display Fujitora's power we usually use it to display his power of being capable of lifting a small island's worth of rubble high into the sky. But what's even more impressive to me about this feat is the above.
At Dressrosa Fujitora showcased an absurd feat that's completely unrivaled when it comes to the range of precision involving a Devil Fruit. We know that Fujitora lifted all the rubble from Dressrosa high into the sky. But what we overlook is the fact that while lifting all that rubble, he didn't lift a single creature or person standing next to the rubble.
And look at the sheer scale of the area from which he lifted the rubble. Pica's legs are merely a small fraction of that rubble and area.
Just wanted to point this out, when we often use this scene to display Fujitora's power we usually use it to display his power of being capable of lifting a small island's worth of rubble high into the sky. But what's even more impressive to me about this feat is the above.
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