Was the floor in gambling house where Fujitora used Gravity hollow?

Was the ground hollow or Fujitora punched the hole


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#1
So let me break it down and tell me if you guys find any flaw in my logic

When Admiral Fujitora uses his gravity powers to attack those who have cheated him, we notice that the floor has visible deep Cracks as if its about to break



And Fujitora wasn't constantly applying the gravity like he did on Zoro as the very next panel we see was of him walking away from the premises and the downward lines showing gravity is not there.





So if initial panel is floor Cracking from Fujitora's attack and next panel is a deep hole and Fujitora isn't constantly applying the gravity, I think it is blatantly obvious that hole is not caused by Fujitora, instead that the floor was hollow.

For the scenario where Fujitora is the one responsible for that hole, there are only two scenarios that could have done that, first is that Fujitora applied enough gravity to punch a deep hole, or Fujitora constantly applied and increased the gravity until the hole is punched

Former is not possible because we saw the attack and all it did was produce deep Cracks in the floor and latter is not possible as literally next panel is Fujitora leaving and there is no gravity effect drawn?

If Fujitora actually produced an attack that would punch such a massive hole, it wouldn't form Cracks, it would break in an instant. Its like dropping a fucking Nuke in the gambling house.

So what is the obvious conclusion here? That the hole was already there to begin with beneath the floor and Fujitora Cracking the floor resulted in fodders falling in that hole.

What do you guys think? I am prefixing it with "questions and mysteries" but it isn't really much of a mystery lmao

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#5
We see ground cracking in Zolo vs Fuji yet no hole.
and after Zolo's glasses start to crack here.


Not only by your logic this means that a hole was there all along, but
that means the ground was also weaker than the glasses right?
:wellwell:


I literally can't believe there is a person dumb enough who thinks a hole was there all along....
For fuck sakes how much of as ass whooping are you gonna take before you learn.

You are literally proving my point.

Fujitora applies less gravity on Zoro, which is only enough to Crack the floor and break his glasses assuming that it would pin Zoro, down and it does so he applies even more which is enough to break the ground and he keeps applying that gravity.

Fujitora only applies enough gravity to Crack and break wood floor and he leaves.

Honestly at this point a chimpanzee would be smart enough to realize that Floor was hollow and Fuji only broke the ground.
 
#6
Damn @kurwa hits hard doesn’t he? Lol
@kurwa hits hard?

The dude literally has been embarrassing himself and showing donkey level intellect lmao.
How can anyone assume Fujitora broke punched hole in that ground after seeing that Fuji cracks the surface and leaves.

If you call that "hitting hard" I don't know what to tell you.

Like how is it even remotely possible for Fuji to have created that hole in that scenario?
 

Finalbeta

Hero of Albion
#7
The Grandmaster showed his physical prowess the very moment he pushed away not only Fuji's gravity, but even the physical body of the admiral monster a few meters back.

That weakling of Law had gotten smashed like no tomorrow instead.

That was anyway base Zoro with no Enma training upon his back, and Fuji certainly wasn't completely playing around.
 
#8
Fujitora applies less gravity on Zoro, which is only enough to Crack the floor and break his glasses assuming that it would pin Zoro, down and it does so he applies even more which is enough to break the ground and he keeps applying that gravity.
This panel literally means that
Fujitora gradually applying more gravity right until it's strong enough to create that hole...

Fujitora only applies enough gravity to Crack and break wood floor and he leaves.
I can literally say the same thing

Fujitora only applies enough gravity to Crack and break glasses

Honestly at this point a chimpanzee would be smart enough to realize that Floor was hollow and Fuji only broke the ground.
go back to the zoo then
:milaugh:
 
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#10
How can it be hollow from the beginning if the cracked walls around the new created hole are clearly visible? There's some underground matter under the floor and surrounding the hole, not a big black void.
Well I wouldn't say there is nothing underneath the wood, that would be an architectural disaster.

But its hollow beneath the concrete layer shown in the picture.
 
#14
This panel literally means that
Fujitora gradually applying more gravity right until it's strong enough to create that hole...


I can literally say the same thing

Fujitora only applies enough gravity to Crack and break glasses


go back to the zoo then
:milaugh:
I am wrong on this one ain't I?

It makes sense that ground was not hollow, though weird way of panel drawing from Oda.
 

HA001

World's Strongest Swordsman
#18
So I guess you aren't gonna apologize to me, calling me names for no reason when you were in the wrong all along?
:cheers:
This all started cause your dumbass self compares the two when fuji kept the gravity on zoro unlike with the fodders. Then you denied zoro forced back the gravity with pure force.
 
#20
So I guess you aren't gonna apologize to me, calling me names for no reason when you were in the wrong all along?
:cheers:
Aye man, I humbly and deeply apologize. I didn't know you took internet insults to heart my dawg. My apology is deeper than the hole Zoro fell in:sweat:

Here is a lovely pic of Sanji to cheer you up

 
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