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Why is Erza's Nakagami Armor considered to be "cutting space" and negating durability ?
I re-read the chapter (No. 322) and it was muscle-for-brains Elfman who claims that Erza could cut "space". In the following panels, we get the more accurate analysis (because it's from Levy) that it "bends the laws of magic to their whim, and perform miraculous feats". The way I see it, it should only negate magical defenses including, but not limited to spatial magic.
Also, Erza already has another weapon that ignores defenses- the wingblade armor, I don't see why the erroneous interpretation of the Nakagami Armor is still up
I re-read the chapter (No. 322) and it was muscle-for-brains Elfman who claims that Erza could cut "space". In the following panels, we get the more accurate analysis (because it's from Levy) that it "bends the laws of magic to their whim, and perform miraculous feats". The way I see it, it should only negate magical defenses including, but not limited to spatial magic.
Also, Erza already has another weapon that ignores defenses- the wingblade armor, I don't see why the erroneous interpretation of the Nakagami Armor is still up