I always wondered if a devil fruit eater could eat more than one devil fruits and obtain that power. Can they?yeah probably ,or he will eat his other devil fruit just like blackbeard
well normally a human(or any devil fruit user)cannot eat more than 1 devil fruit, but BB did something thatt allowed him to use the power of both white beard's devil fruit and his .I always wondered if a devil fruit eater could eat more than one devil fruits and obtain that power. Can they?
Exactly. That's why I've always wondered that. Guess we'll just have to wait and see.well normally a human(or any devil fruit user)cannot eat more than 1 devil fruit, but BB did something thatt allowed him to use the power of both white beard's devil fruit and his .
we still don't know how.
yub..........Exactly. That's why I've always wondered that. Guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Not true. Rayleigh said think of CoA as putting invisible armor on, which is true. It's just that now he have a visual representation (body parts getting blackened) of it, so we know who's using CoA and who's just really defensive/strong.When rayliegh was training luffy he said armament haki was like invisible armor. And we have never seen any of His body parts blackened by the haki, even though we have seen him use it.
So once luffy becomes a master of it, he wouldn't be all black like that. (That also means that vergo wasn't as good at it as people think he was)
the black haki is just intermediary.
You have no proof to back up your statement. Oda has been putting in bits of the kings haki and observation haki since the very begining of the manga (shanks when he lost his arm, ace in grey terminal, luffy vs the cow, enel, etc).Not true. Rayleigh said think of CoA as putting invisible armor on, which is true. It's just that now he have a visual representation (body parts getting blackened) of it, so we know who's using CoA and who's just really defensive/strong.
You have no proof to back up your statement. Oda has been putting in bits of the kings haki and observation haki since the very begining of the manga (shanks when he lost his arm, ace in grey terminal, luffy vs the cow, enel, etc).
And the sudden appearance of the blackened skin ~ just to show the reader when a character is using armament haki?
I'd like to think differently than you. that the sudden appearance of the haki is due to inexperience. Besides, the lack of evidence does not help either of us, so its just a difference of opinion as of right now.
The reader would be able to know when a character is using haki by the fact that (s)he is able to land a blow against a logia user or the fact that the character mentioned haki during the fight-- which luffy has done numerous times in recent battles. There are many ways of portraying a character's use of armament haki. The character could state it as (s)he would a move: "Bushido Haki- Gomo Gomo no pistol". ~sorta like luffy stating gear second/thirdYou must be registered for see images
^Proof. Yes, Oda had the concept of haki in mind from the earlier part of the story, I'm not denying that. If CoA was invisible, how would the readers even be able to differentiate between someone who has incredible defense/strength and a CoA user. Literally if it was invisible, the only way we'd fully know if someone was using CoA, if they manged to hurt a logia user without exploiting their elemental weakness. How is using CoA (blackened) being inexperienced? Does that mean Garp was inexperienced here?:
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The blackening isn't because of inexperience, by that logic Garp is an inexperienced haki user which is clearly not the case. It's just Oda's way of giving a visual representation of it, instead of having someone else state that they're using it like in the past. It makes sense too, since we're in the New World now and haki is essential so Oda had to figure out a way to show that an individual is using CoA since it's common in the NW.