Something that has not been clarified in the manga I think and we can chalk this upto inconsistencies or plot is the actual body taking damage through extensions.
Lets start with Logias, the users become the elements and cannot take damage unless hard countered or by haki. If they summon the element and use it as an extension for defence/offence then the real body wont get damaged. For example Kizarus sword can get damaged but not Kizaru himself. But if they expand their own body then they take damage like Caesar vs Luffy or Smoker vs Vergo.
When it comes to Paramecias though it is difficult because earlier I think Robin would take damage if her cloned parts took damage but later on her clones were not transferring the damage like against Sommers. The Mochi or Strings summoned by Kata/Doffy are not transferring damage to real body. When Pica was in golem form there were times when Zoro cut that the damage was dealt to real body but mostly it was ignored (maybe about Picas movement within the golem and detachment speed).
So what do you guys think, is it inconsistencies or is there a rule which has not been explicitly put in words.
Lets start with Logias, the users become the elements and cannot take damage unless hard countered or by haki. If they summon the element and use it as an extension for defence/offence then the real body wont get damaged. For example Kizarus sword can get damaged but not Kizaru himself. But if they expand their own body then they take damage like Caesar vs Luffy or Smoker vs Vergo.
When it comes to Paramecias though it is difficult because earlier I think Robin would take damage if her cloned parts took damage but later on her clones were not transferring the damage like against Sommers. The Mochi or Strings summoned by Kata/Doffy are not transferring damage to real body. When Pica was in golem form there were times when Zoro cut that the damage was dealt to real body but mostly it was ignored (maybe about Picas movement within the golem and detachment speed).
So what do you guys think, is it inconsistencies or is there a rule which has not been explicitly put in words.