I'm saying it's not very likely that he can hurt them with his meteors.Are you implying Fujitora can't hit logia's?
I'm saying it's not very likely that he can hurt them with his meteors.Are you implying Fujitora can't hit logia's?
Pretty sure he can add Haki into his devil fruit... That's like Akainu Magma hands raining down from the sky and not being able to effect a logia...I'm saying it's not very likely that he can hurt them with his meteors.
Completely different concepts. For one, Akainu's meteors are the result of him launching magma from his fists into the air, and then them falling down. Those can be embedded with Haki because they are, at one point, in contact with Akainu's body. Fujitora's meteors, on the other hand, aren't in contact with Fujitora's body so he can't imbue Haki into it as it's falling. The fact that Sabo, when hit directly with his gravity wave after Fujitora started fighting seriously, simply dispersed into flames suggests that Fujitora can't imbue Haki into his gravity. If he could, he most likely would have done so, which would have resulted in Sabo being damaged by the gravity, rather than just turning into fire.Pretty sure he can add Haki into his devil fruit... That's like Akainu Magma hands raining down from the sky and not being able to effect a logia...
Seems very logical but in a cqc battle im giving it to Fujitora as well...Completely different concepts. For one, Akainu's meteors are the result of him launching magma from his fists into the air, and then them falling down. Those can be embedded with Haki because they are, at one point, in contact with Akainu's body. Fujitora's meteors, on the other hand, aren't in contact with Fujitora's body so he can't imbue Haki into it as it's falling. The fact that Sabo, when hit directly with his gravity wave after Fujitora started fighting seriously, simply dispersed into flames suggests that Fujitora can't imbue Haki into his gravity. If he could, he most likely would have done so, which would have resulted in Sabo being damaged by the gravity, rather than just turning into fire.