How will the Supernovas fare against Hybrid Kaido?


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Are you that averse to learning how to read buddy ? Then let me help you . Averse means to have a strong dislike or opposition to something
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Dead men don’t have haki buddy! Dead men don’t have will. But their will can be inherited . Does that clear it up for you?
No... like I said
Kaido sensed oden FROM ENMA not zoro.
Willpower IS HAKI.
So as YOU just stated dead samurais wills are passed to their swords when they die correct?
 
"Like the Moon, you are ignorant of the Dawn. If there is one ardent wish that must be fufilled, it will be when nine shadows are cast woven together through twenty years of moonlits nights. Only then shall you understand the radiance of Dawn."
-Kozuki Toki

When Zoro finally activates Asura, with the 9 blades blackened as they are being coated with his haki.
Will Toki's prophecy of the 9 shadows actually come true?!
Will Zoro make Kaido know of the the Radiance of the Dawn?!
Is Zoro actually the Dawn after all?!!

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admiral green bull like ah my son, shimotsuki d. zoro... you kept your sword all this time...
 
Are you that averse to learning how to read buddy ? Then let me help you . Averse means to have a strong dislike or opposition to something
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Dead men don’t have haki buddy! Dead men don’t have will. But their will can be inherited . Does that clear it up for you?
just show the panel already, if he's still at loss then his brain isn't working
 
You dont know whats will? I think you need to reread one piece , and do some research about inherited will.
I dont have to confirm that something doesnt exist its not how it works. You claim something exists its on you to prove it exists if you cant provide proof then its just head canon.
Dead men dont have haki there is no proof of it any the manga just assuming they do without any proof or evidence is delusional.
Inherited haki is what possess items and its what gets moved from a dead person to the next generation. Zoro and Enma inherited odens will to cut down Kaido and thats why kaido senses oden in Enma.
I gave you another proof because Kaido sensed Oden in the scabbards attack i dont remember which panel but i am sure someone could post it.
How come kaido sensed oden in their attack when oden never used any of their swords??? Its not because they possess his haki its because they possess his will. Along side a haki that is similar to his(ryou).
It was a rhetorical question? Of course I know what it is. You obviously don’t which is why I asked you.
 
No... like I said
Kaido sensed oden FROM ENMA not zoro.
Willpower IS HAKI.
So as YOU just stated dead samurais wills are passed to their swords when they die correct?
Only haki directly related to willpower is CoC, of course people with weak willpower usualy dont have what it takes to unlock haki, but willpower itself has no relation with haki since everyone is born with it, with CoC being the only exeption to that rule.
 

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Would also add that will is not meant to be a power level thing as far as we know. Swords are living objects canonically, so they could simply remember about the dreams of the swordsmen who wielded them.

Kaido sensed Oden's haki because Zoro's haki is on that level.

Enma can't store CoA if not momentarily whilst someone is holding Enma, if that was the case instead it could suck CoA from 1000 people and turn above God Tier.....

So nope...
No... like I said
Kaido sensed oden FROM ENMA not zoro.
Willpower IS HAKI.
So as YOU just stated dead samurais wills are passed to their swords when they die correct?
 
Would also add that will is not meant to be a power level thing as far as we know. Swords are living objects canonically, so they could simply remember about the dreams of the swordsmen who wielded them.
I actually forgot this point. Swords are living objects with their own will.
So this argument about enma cant carry odens haki is debunked.
 
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