After further look into all of the Databook wording and manga wording in regards to Yata, Raikiri, Kamui, and any other jutsu, weapon, or whatever else. I have come to the conclusion that Yata mirror technically does not block anything at all but more so nullifies or redirects an attack.
In this thread I will analyze Kamui, Raikiri, and Yata Mirror.
With this being said Kamui, Raikiri, and Yata mirror definitions are all true without any Paradox.
First
Kamui:
states that no defense can stop this attack and this attack is unavoidable. So far in the manga this has been true EXCEPT for when Kamui is up against Kamui. In a sense you could say that if two like items cancel each other out then technically they are not blocked but simply destroyed one another making the definition stay true.
Raikiri: Cuts through anything (could not find databook scan) Anyways with this being said Raikiri definition has been proven true thus far since it has pierced everything that it has come up against.
Finally:
Yata mirror and the reason I made this thread:
I know how most people will say that Yata mirror blocks all but that is not the case at all. If we analyze Yata definition it actually does not block anything at all. What it does is use the same properties (No matter what) to cancel out the properties of an attack. With this being said if Yata mirror was hit with Kamui. Yata would convert to Kamui and thus use Kamui to destroy kamui just how it happended in the manga.
With this being said we can conclude that the Databook stands firm with it's definition since Yata is technically not defending anything it is just reflecting like properties on itself and thus nullifying instead of defending or blocking. It is Adapting instead of blocking
Thoughts?
In this thread I will analyze Kamui, Raikiri, and Yata Mirror.
With this being said Kamui, Raikiri, and Yata mirror definitions are all true without any Paradox.
First
Kamui:
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states that no defense can stop this attack and this attack is unavoidable. So far in the manga this has been true EXCEPT for when Kamui is up against Kamui. In a sense you could say that if two like items cancel each other out then technically they are not blocked but simply destroyed one another making the definition stay true.
Raikiri: Cuts through anything (could not find databook scan) Anyways with this being said Raikiri definition has been proven true thus far since it has pierced everything that it has come up against.
Finally:
Yata mirror and the reason I made this thread:
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I know how most people will say that Yata mirror blocks all but that is not the case at all. If we analyze Yata definition it actually does not block anything at all. What it does is use the same properties (No matter what) to cancel out the properties of an attack. With this being said if Yata mirror was hit with Kamui. Yata would convert to Kamui and thus use Kamui to destroy kamui just how it happended in the manga.
With this being said we can conclude that the Databook stands firm with it's definition since Yata is technically not defending anything it is just reflecting like properties on itself and thus nullifying instead of defending or blocking. It is Adapting instead of blocking
Thoughts?
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