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Chainsaw Man discussion thread

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So depending on if the sword retains the weight of the state itself

Even swinging at humans speeds would make the KE for Yoru like 6-A no?
 
Another addition: Immortality type 3, 4 and 5 (surviving being impaled and regenerating. Death transferal + now lacking the concept of Death thanks to Pochers)
In all honesty, I don't think the lacking a concept of death would work well in crossverse matches and would be very situational (I doubt Death will stay eaten). It'd specifically just be a trait of the chainsaw man universe and any other battlefield location would have a concept of death, unless you bring the vs match to CSM universe (then the opponent wont have a concept of death).
 
I think that the sword will scale to country level or higher, as we've never seen Yoru turning something into a weapon but not producing result of the same scale (the Aquarium spear is just a "what if" the dimension is infinite type situation, it doesn't really present a clear scale).

It does not make any sense for the sword not to, and people might think "oh, so Yoru is planetary if she says Jupiter sword or something?" And I think yes, because if Yoru could even believe she owns a planet to begin with then she can rightfully be that strong (not that she could even do such a thing without being strong in the first place to begin with), that's the whole thing with her power.

In the beginning of part 2 we saw Yoru turning a piece of meat into a literal grenade that's even stronger than regular ones, it doesn't mean the scale of the object doesn't matter, but more like Yoru's power is capable of producing stronger weapons out of even the more minor stuff, and not just mass scaling either, I think the value of said object also matters, same thing happened with the Aquarium sword, Asa bought it with like 20 mil yen or something and that's why it's so strong.

If Yoru turns a whole state of a country that she loves into a weapon, if said weapon is building level fodder it wouldn't make much sense why she would even do such a thing to begin with, like why sacrificing a damn state of your beloved country if you can produce the same result with the minor devils like Accident devil that's already slashing Pochita left and right? What kinda logic is that?

So basically, even if it's not outright spelled out, I think Yoru's power is actually: Weapon power = Actual value * Emotional value

I finds it absurd that there are many people who believe Yoru could turn Earth into a sword and it'll still be "building level fodder" just because it's hax or some shit, like they haven't read the manga or something. So please Fujimbo, make Yoru's action actually makes some sense by making Michigan sword as stupidly powerful as it's worth of a damn state or I'm gonna lose any sense of scale and realness left in Chainsaw man, but hey Fujimbo is not unprecedented of understanding the sense of scale, he did it with Gun Devil always so surely he won't fumble.
 
She probably made a contract. Either that or her delulu involves seeing countries as her brothers in arms, and thus able to own them. At this point both are equally possible
I see. So it's not that I missed something, it's a random thing that just popped up. Maybe she sees America as an actual lover, and belongs to her because of it? Maybe next chapter she'll start turning US states into swords and spears until there's nothing left of America.
 
I see. So it's not that I missed something, it's a random thing that just popped up. Maybe she sees America as an actual lover, and belongs to her because of it? Maybe next chapter she'll start turning US states into swords and spears until there's nothing left of America.
Probably with all of those loose logics and a boost in ego, she just kinda owns all of America now. Maybe her logic is kinda like her contract with Cali where she be like "if you don't want me to invade you make a contract with me", so she technically can invade the US if she feels like so, and by that logic the US is now technically hers.
 
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