Powers & Abilities How does Loki's attack in this chapter work? Did Ragnir eat a devil fruit?

#1
Somehow hitting the adam tree with Ragnir triggered an actual lightning strike from the sky:choppawhat:

A massive one at that.

But how does it work exactly? Loki shouldn't be able to use any DF ability while still chained in seastone, so did his hammer eat a fruit? It doesn't look to be in zoan form in this page but whatever.
If it Ragnir did eat a fruit, which one do you think it is?
 
#2
Somehow hitting the adam tree with Ragnir triggered an actual lightning strike from the sky:choppawhat:

A massive one at that.

But how does it work exactly? Loki shouldn't be able to use any DF ability while still chained in seastone, so did his hammer eat a fruit? It doesn't look to be in zoan form in this page but whatever.
If it Ragnir did eat a fruit, which one do you think it is?
His hammer definitely ate a df or its just magical
 
#9
It’s 100% a magical hammer. It being a DF-based hammer would genuinely take away all the hype and mystique of Elbaf’s culture and reduce everything down to the usual suspect” cUz oF dEvIL fRuIt!”

I don’t think Oda is even hack enough to do that the man spent a wholeass month looking up Norse and Scandanavian lore for Elbaf
 
#10
It’s 100% a magical hammer. It being a DF-based hammer would genuinely take away all the hype and mystique of Elbaf’s culture and reduce everything down to the usual suspect” cUz oF dEvIL fRuIt!”

I don’t think Oda is even hack enough to do that the man spent a wholeass month looking up Norse and Scandanavian lore for Elbaf
Most magical things in OP are of DF origin though.
 
#11
It’s 100% a magical hammer. It being a DF-based hammer would genuinely take away all the hype and mystique of Elbaf’s culture and reduce everything down to the usual suspect” cUz oF dEvIL fRuIt!”

I don’t think Oda is even hack enough to do that the man spent a wholeass month looking up Norse and Scandanavian lore for Elbaf
I'd love for it to be magical cuz mythology so I want you to be right, but Oda doesn't really do magical weapons. All the weird stuff tend to be DF based.
:josad:
 
#13
Most magical things in OP are of DF origin though.
I'd love for it to be magical cuz mythology so I want you to be right, but Oda doesn't really do magical weapons. All the weird stuff tend to be DF based.
:josad:

Enma, science (Germa), and fist of love exist

Ragnir has Elbaf origin along with name. It’s in theme with Loki and Mjolnir lore. I am confident Oda has made this hammer a magical one that isn’t borne from DF powers. At worst it came from the Forest God or enemy to Forest God from mural
 
#14
Enma, science (Germa), and fist of love exist

Ragnir has Elbaf origin along with name. It’s in theme with Loki and Mjolnir lore. I am confident Oda has made this hammer a magical one that isn’t borne from DF powers. At worst it came from the Forest God or enemy to Forest God from mural
Science and haki yes. But Ragnir doesn't seem to be haki based nor science based.
 
#16
Science and haki yes. But Ragnir doesn't seem to be haki based nor science based.
All swords carry the will/soul of their owners according to the fox. A tenet that is core part of samurai culture and which Oda drew inspiration from for Ryou and for Haki. Oden’s soul/will was kept in Enma, it reacted to music, this is as “magical thing” as you can get 100%

Ragnir being a haki-based weapon carrying the soul of its previous owner isn’t out of the realm. Oda can just fit the same samurai motif to ancient Elbaf weapons. We know haki can do some crazy shit like wi-fi haki. A piece of rope carried Joyboy’s haki after all lmfao
 
#17
All swords carry the will/soul of their owners according to the fox. A tenet that is core part of samurai culture and which Oda drew inspiration from for Ryou and for Haki. Oden’s soul/will was kept in Enma, it reacted to music, this is as “magical thing” as you can get 100%
Where are you getting this?

And how does this explain why Enma can suck up haki?
 
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