At Marineford Shanks stopped akainu's magma punch with his sword.His sword did not melt. Shanks was not using haki.
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What made you to think that Shanks didn t use Haki?At Marineford Shanks stopped akainu's magma punch with his sword.His sword did not melt. Shanks was not using haki.
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Nothing went black.What made you to think that Shanks didn t use Haki?
Well maybe he use Haki in a different mode, but any case back then the concept o Haki was poor so I dont think that Oda make clear this.Nothing went black.
Exactly, this.Back then Haki wasn't colored.
I mean Marco's legs didn't turn black when he kicked Kizaru.
Since when did something need to turn black for Haki to have been used?At Marineford Shanks stopped akainu's magma punch with his sword.His sword did not melt. Shanks was not using haki.
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When rayleigh showed haki to luffy he didn't coat his hand in black to stop elephant back then, he stated clearly that armanent haki can be used without coating also and u need to coat when use much higher force or want to go on complete offensive!!!Since when did something need to turn black for Haki to have been used?You must be registered for see imagesYou must be registered for see imagesYou must be registered for see images
Yea I wanted to only show post timeskip examples, just in case anyone wanted to bring up the invisible haki being a pre timeskip only thing.When rayleigh showed haki to luffy he didn't coat his hand in black to stop elephant back then, he stated clearly that armanent haki can be used without coating also and u need to coat when use much higher force or want to go on complete offensive!!!
I agree with you, Haki was never introduced or had any relevance before amazon lily. But still there are some who thinks it is from chap 1...Yea I wanted to only show post timeskip examples, just in case anyone wanted to bring up the invisible haki being a pre timeskip only thing.
The black haki is hardening. It's mostly to add toughness and durability to wherever it's applied.
Also Haki was definitely not planned out by Oda properly. Too many discrepancies in the manga early on. You have guys like Crocodile who called the New World their second home, showed no hints of haki when every fodder is capable of using it in the New World (aka Tashigi). How they would allow someone into the Shichibukai without something as basic as armament haki isn't conceivable.
Instantly melted a sword just by being close to iteven for lava it takes time to heat a steel blade enough to actually melt it.... its not like he put his sword inside lava for 10+mins. -.-
That was Haki.I agree with you, Haki was never introduced or had any relevance before amazon lily. But still there are some who thinks it is from chap 1...
Yea the chap 1 incident is more backtracking and calling possible common intimidation something it might have never been set out to be. There is no foreshadowing or solid proof that what Shanks did was indeed written as haki back then.I agree with you, Haki was never introduced or had any relevance before amazon lily. But still there are some who thinks it is from chap 1...
I think the Haki introduction was done pretty well crocodile isn't a hand to hand fighter he fights using his logia based devil fruit so he couldn't show his Haki. I think characters have been using Haki for longer then we knew like rob lucci now that I think about it luffy is a robber man but has been hit and hurt by punches even before the Haki was given a name. Without knowing it the enemies of luffy have been using Haki like lucci. Even zoro vs Mr.1 he dodged all the falling rubble while half dead simply stating he knew where the boulders wouldn't fall. Just goes to show the genius of Oda.Yea the chap 1 incident is more backtracking and calling possible common intimidation something it might have never been set out to be. There is no foreshadowing or solid proof that what Shanks did was indeed written as haki back then.
It's just a common case of an author basing future events off something they wrote in the past w/o any tangible marker to say it was foreshadowed (for instance a character could have dropped some sort of hint).