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Funny Monkey vs King Monkey

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Luffy'd stretch too, and worst case scenario Luffy would just spit it out

Question, does it retain its mass if small, and what stops Luffy from countering its mass even when its inside him?
Luffy ain't stretcing the size of a continent

Won't kill him, and Luffy would turn the ground to rubber and just reflect Yeoui (if not him itself)
Luffy haven't demostrated to reflect something so heavy

Would violate him
no
 
Does Mori even do that in character?
Yes. When he learned he couldn't damage one of the Princes of Natak through normal means, he opted to expand chunks of Yeoui within him to damage him instead of trying to damage his exterior, which has 4-C durability.

In this case, Mori would deduce that Luffy is made of some sort of stretchy material, and would figure out his normal physical attacks are largely ineffective, and would thus resort to a similar strategy.
 
"It's too heavy."


What? Attack Reflection isn't reliant on LS, what kind of argument is that? Luffy can very easily reflect Yeoui, that shouldn't even be an argument.


Kek.
 
"It's too heavy."


What? Attack Reflection isn't reliant on LS, what kind of argument is that? Luffy can very easily reflect Yeoui, that shouldn't even be an argument.


Kek.
I mean, I dunno? I think he means like, how is he gonna make it bounce or reflect away if he can't even make it move in the first place.
Can't Luffy just turn it into rubber then tear through it?
It has 4-B durability.
 
"It's too heavy."


What? Attack Reflection isn't reliant on LS, what kind of argument is that? Luffy can very easily reflect Yeoui, that shouldn't even be an argument.


Kek.
The point they are trying to make is that luffy is going to reflect big stick, wich doesn't make sense because big stick has the density of a planet
 
Expanding Yeoui slows him down somewhat due to the increased weight
Luffy can easily see this opening via even future sight and can dura neg mori.... Right?
 
TBH mori can do the same, obviously not as efective because luffy is made of rubber. Oh also pretty sure that mori pratically has no openings here
Mori does not have future sight straight-up, but he has abilities that pretty much produce the same effect.
 
The point they are trying to make is that luffy is going to reflect big stick, wich doesn't make sense because big stick has the density of a planet
Using it's own force against it, if there's momentum then it can be reflected regardless of it's weight.


Again that's the point of Attack Reflection, If Mori swings it and Luffy uses rubber to deflect it the weight wouldn't matter since he can reflect the momentum.
 
What? you know that luffy reflects atacks using his ¨make everything into rubber¨ rigth?
And do you know how Luffy escapes attacks that primarily focus on smushing his body?
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It has 4-B durability.
So it has 4-B durability when transmutated to a completely different material which is noticeably weaker

And where does it even say that it's 4-B in dura?

The point they are trying to make is that luffy is going to reflect big stick, wich doesn't make sense because big stick has the density of a planet
Changes its density by turning it into rubber
 
And where does it even say that it's 4-B in dura?
 
Changes its density by turning it into rubber
He can control the density
And do you know how Luffy escapes attacks that primarily focus on smushing his body?


So it has 4-B durability when transmutated to a completely different material which is noticeably weaker

And where does it even say that it's 4-B in dura?
The rubber luffy converts is 6-A, to the point that it can tank several of his atacks so... .eh
 
Using it's own force against it, if there's momentum then it can be reflected regardless of it's weight.


Again that's the point of Attack Reflection, If Mori swings it and Luffy uses rubber to deflect it the weight wouldn't matter since he can reflect the momentum.
Against the guy with 3x more AP and Millons of time more LS.... (also kinda NFL that luffy rubber can tank atacks 3x stronger than their dura), then again that would imply that luffy can use something to transmutate to reflect mori kick
 
Against the guy with 3x more AP and Millons of time more LS.... (also kinda NFL that luffy rubber can tank atacks 3x stronger than their dura), then again that would imply that luffy can use something to transmutate to reflect mori kick
A dude trillions of times stronger than Luffy needed blunt force resistance negation to hurt Luffy, so lets stop the NLF point

And yes, Luffy can do something to transmutate Mori's kick, by turning Mori into rubber
 
Against the guy with 3x more AP and Millons of time more LS....
A 3x AP advantage is irrelevant when thrown against Attack Reflection, and LS is also irrelevant when it comes to Attack Reflection.


Your really reaching here if your trying to correlate LS and Attack Reflection.
(also kinda NFL that luffy rubber can tank atacks 3x stronger than their dura),
That's not an NLF at all, that's really just sheer ignorance on your part. Luffy's rubber has saved him from gaps much bigger than 3, so not only are you majorly misusing the term NLF but your also now resorting to downplay.
then again that would imply that luffy can use something to transmutate to reflect mori kick
What????
 
So they have a density off and just keep changing it I guess
Pretty much.

I don't really know if Luffy is gonna even be able to hit Mori with an attack that'd take him out, given his instinctive reactions that allow him to avoid attacks that come from characters that are several tiers faster and stronger than him, and allow him to avoid he attacks he previously deemed "unavoidable". Luffy has future sight so he'll know that Mori will react but the problem lies in like... stopping him from reacting? Like yeah he can see it with future sight but how exactly he finna stop Mori from reacting even if he knows Mori will react.
 
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