Do you really need me to explain to you why being the strongest living organism is more impressive than being the strongest living swordsman? Are swordsmen not considered organisms now?
Do you really need me to explain to you why being the strongest living organism is more impressive than being the strongest living swordsman? Are swordsmen not considered organisms now?
Is another nail in the coffin for losers like @Shiroyru who think Roger's not a swordsman
Zoro (swordsman) has to train just to be able to use enma (one of the 21) properly
But Roger the apparent non swordsman is fine swinging around a saijo o wazamono
Is another nail in the coffin for losers like @Shiroyru who think Roger's not a swordsman
Zoro (swordsman) has to train just to be able to use enma (one of the 21) properly
But Roger the apparent non swordsman is fine swinging around a saijo o wazamono
Whitebeard has a Supreme grade sword with a name too. Doesn't make him a swordsman. Also shows how overrated Mihawks black blade is since someone leagues stronger than him didn't need to have it
Whitebeaed has a Supreme grade sword with a name too. Doesn't make him a swordsman. Also shows how overrated Mihawks black blade is since someone leagues stronger than him didn't need to have it
A bisentō (眉尖刀, brow blade)[1] was a pole weapon used in feudal Japan. The bisentō has various descriptions, "a double-edged long sword with a thick truncated blade"
A bisentō (眉尖刀, brow blade)[1] was a pole weapon used in feudal Japan. The bisentō has various descriptions, "a double-edged long sword with a thick truncated blade"
It doesnt even matter if Roger is a swordsman or not. Even if I give you that he is, he is still stronger than Mihawk the man who got shook by old whitebeard
It doesnt even matter if Roger is a swordsman or not. Even if I give you that he is, he is still stronger than Mihawk the man who got shook by old whitebeard
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