Still struggling to understand what kind of power his is. Because it is a Logia and yet not a force of nature or "element/spin off of element"...
Here's what I mean:
All OTHER Logias are naturally occurring elements or products of these elements, all of which are also naturally occurring without animal intervention. So far we have:
Smoke - Product of burning -> Fire - Element
Sand - Habitat/Biome - Force of Nature
Fire - Force of Nature - Element
Lightning - Force of Nature - Element
Ice - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Dark - Product of Light (or lack of) - Force of Nature
Light - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Magma - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Swamp/Mud - Force of Nature - Element
Gas - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Snow - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Whatever the f*ck Trebol is - Not a force of Nature - Not an Element
I'm not denying the fact he is a Logia, I'm simply questioning why. He seems to be either a Glue, Mucus or Sap. But surely this is like Magellan or Mr 3's Poison and Wax fruits, because they're not elements but still substances.
Surely I'm not the only one seeing this loophole here, right?
Here's what I mean:
All OTHER Logias are naturally occurring elements or products of these elements, all of which are also naturally occurring without animal intervention. So far we have:
Smoke - Product of burning -> Fire - Element
Sand - Habitat/Biome - Force of Nature
Fire - Force of Nature - Element
Lightning - Force of Nature - Element
Ice - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Dark - Product of Light (or lack of) - Force of Nature
Light - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Magma - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Swamp/Mud - Force of Nature - Element
Gas - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Snow - Force of Nature - Force of Nature
Whatever the f*ck Trebol is - Not a force of Nature - Not an Element
I'm not denying the fact he is a Logia, I'm simply questioning why. He seems to be either a Glue, Mucus or Sap. But surely this is like Magellan or Mr 3's Poison and Wax fruits, because they're not elements but still substances.
Surely I'm not the only one seeing this loophole here, right?