• This forum is strictly intended to be used by members of the VS Battles wiki. Please only register if you have an autoconfirmed account there, as otherwise your registration will be rejected. If you have already registered once, do not do so again, and contact Antvasima if you encounter any problems.

    For instructions regarding the exact procedure to sign up to this forum, please click here.
  • We need Patreon donations for this forum to have all of its running costs financially secured.

    Community members who help us out will receive badges that give them several different benefits, including the removal of all advertisements in this forum, but donations from non-members are also extremely appreciated.

    Please click here for further information, or here to directly visit our Patreon donations page.
  • Please click here for information about a large petition to help children in need.
Yep, this seems interesting, though…

From her profile, if she uses her Noble Phantasm, she can nullify any sort of aggression and with this she is capable of disarming Law from his sword. And Law usually uses his Op-Op Fruit in conjunction with his sword for the most part, the only technique that he is shown to do without needing his sword is Gamma Knife, a move that can bypass the flesh and attack inner organs and Counter Shock, a electricity based technique.

Also, does Florence's Noble basically pacify opponents where they can't do any sort of aggression and thus can't attack, similar to that of Nanatsu no Taizai Estarosa and his Love ability?

Bonus Round: Well, with Law's ability he can his Op-Op Fruit very well, which require at least a good deal medical knowledge to remove all the poisonous amber lead, an incurable disease in One Piece. And he was able to successfully heal Luffy and Jinbe after they was punch through the chest by boiling magma.

I don't know much about Florence to say if Law is better than her atm.
 
Law's abilities wouldnt really do much seeing as Servants dont really have stuff like organs in the traditional sense, theyre spirits that substitute their organs and blood with mana.

Yes, it does

As for Nightingale's doctoring skill:

  • Human Anatomy Understanding: A skill that embodies Florence Nightingale's extensive knowledge of anatomy from her time as the Crimean War's premier nurse, allowing her to grasp their functions as if they were a precision machine in need of repair with a single touch. Due to this skill, all of her attempts to heal others are improved. In addition, she can use this knowledge to defend herself by striking her enemies' vitals with extreme precision despite her Mad Enhancement and exploiting and reopening her opponent's old and mistreated wounds with a single movement. Her knowledge is so extensive that it is ingrained in her body and natural instincts.
  • Nursing of Steel: A skill that allows Florence Nightingale to enhance her treatment techniques with magical energy, allowing her to treat even the most serious of battlefield injuries for as long as the target isn't dead, saving Rama from having his heart pierced by G├íe Bolg after its curse was removed from his body. This is the skill that allows her to effective treat her patients despite the fact that her methods are horrifically outdated by modern medical standards, and those trying to replicate her methods can't hope to expect to provide the same results.
 
Hmmm, how likely is she is to use her Noble Phantasm, because when she does, it seems that Law won't be able to use his sword to utilizes his spatial cutting, and if Weekly said is true about servants not having organs, then he won't have much means to even harm Florence even with Gamma Knife and Counter Shock. I mean, Law has some martial arts skills from his training with Lao G, but would that mean much.

> Yes, it does

So, you mean it similar to Estarosa's Love Commandment, Weekly? Where Law, if he hold any sort of aggression toward Florence, he won't be able to attack and be completely pacify… this doesn't look good for Law.
 
Nightingale is more likely to use her NP to heal herself rather than stop her opponents from attacking unless they're about to attack

And yes, that is correct
 
Then I can't see no win-con for Law if he just going to be pacify if he approaches her with any aggression unless he has some sort of pre-knowledge on her ability to figure a way around it.

By the way, can she attack while she has her NP activated? Because on her page, it is stated that while in her spirit form, which I assume is her Heroic Spirit/Servant form, she can't heal and attack. Does that applied to her usage of NP
 
Pretty sure Nightingale is fully capable of using her NP purely to stop her opponent from attacking. She did so against The Count to stop him from blitzing her with Chateau D'If.
 
Back
Top