Powers & Abilities Was Fulgora from Big Mom infused with acoc ?

Is Fulgora infused with Acoc ?


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#4
I personally think it is still just a case of Oda being unfortunately unclear in his depiction of Haki. For two reasons.

One, while there is black lightning shown with the attack in the manga, he annoyingly drew the same properties in a case where Nami was attacking with Zeus:


There's clearly no justification to assume there was any Haki in that attack, so it really just manifests as Oda choosing to use black lightning in a situation without Haki for some artistic purpose.

And two, it doesn't really logically follow from the dialogue of the scene. Big Mom just created Hera and expresses her interest in testing the new Homie out. Occam's Razor would have us assume that it would then make little sense to have that first test involve a variable that had nothing to do with the Homie, being her own Haki. The stronger assumption would be that she was testing Hera purely on what Hera alone could do and that simply expressed itself in a dark shading for the lightning for a reason only Oda could explain.
 
#8
Prob not

That was the same ch where BM used AdCoC + AdCoA clearly here. Loda a hack but he intended to show BM was also included among 'handful of strongest' for good measure

 
#12
I personally think it is still just a case of Oda being unfortunately unclear in his depiction of Haki. For two reasons.

One, while there is black lightning shown with the attack in the manga, he annoyingly drew the same properties in a case where Nami was attacking with Zeus:


There's clearly no justification to assume there was any Haki in that attack, so it really just manifests as Oda choosing to use black lightning in a situation without Haki for some artistic purpose.

And two, it doesn't really logically follow from the dialogue of the scene. Big Mom just created Hera and expresses her interest in testing the new Homie out. Occam's Razor would have us assume that it would then make little sense to have that first test involve a variable that had nothing to do with the Homie, being her own Haki. The stronger assumption would be that she was testing Hera purely on what Hera alone could do and that simply expressed itself in a dark shading for the lightning for a reason only Oda could explain.
This post just cooked the thread:suresure:
 
#13
I personally think it is still just a case of Oda being unfortunately unclear in his depiction of Haki. For two reasons.

One, while there is black lightning shown with the attack in the manga, he annoyingly drew the same properties in a case where Nami was attacking with Zeus:


There's clearly no justification to assume there was any Haki in that attack, so it really just manifests as Oda choosing to use black lightning in a situation without Haki for some artistic purpose.

And two, it doesn't really logically follow from the dialogue of the scene. Big Mom just created Hera and expresses her interest in testing the new Homie out. Occam's Razor would have us assume that it would then make little sense to have that first test involve a variable that had nothing to do with the Homie, being her own Haki. The stronger assumption would be that she was testing Hera purely on what Hera alone could do and that simply expressed itself in a dark shading for the lightning for a reason only Oda could explain.

Not black blud.

Though it's confusing in Black and white manga.

Official color scan solves that problem.
 
#17
So are magazines and novels, barely anyone considers the novels canon and literally no one considers the magazines canon. The colored manga is consistently wrong, it is not canon, cope about it all you like.
" consistently " lmao.

They are released in regular intervals with specific released dates lmao.
Show me any source saying it's not canon I'll wait lol.

Cry all you want about it.

Also do show me " consistently " wrong parts.
 
#18
" consistently " lmao.

They are released in regular intervals with specific released dates lmao.
Show me any source saying it's not canon I'll wait lol.

Cry all you want about it.

Also do show me " consistently " wrong parts.
Yes, consistently.

They are as canon as magazines, that is to say, not canon at all except to people who need them for an agenda like you.

I'm not going to dig around finding the hundreds of errors in them, we all know about them including you, I mean they had Ju Peter as blond for decades lmao.
 
#20
So did the anime lol.

That's more of what you call a retcon than a mistake.

Because there aren't any
Because the anime just copies the colored manga for the most part, and the anime is literally not canon either so what's your point lmao.

No it's called being wrong, because the people who color the manga are not Oda, so when Oda colors something himself it ends up completely different.

Lmao, you're delusional:nicagesmile:
 
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