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>Easy. Ichigo's Zanpakuto would have lost all of its techniques and would have just been a regular sword. Yhwach has already show to easily defend against what is far far above a regular sword. Without using the Almighty. Power nulling Zangetsu into a regular sword wouldn't have required Yhwach to use his own sword against it."
>-Ichigo successfully using a Gran Rey Cero infused Getsuga Tensho against Yhwach. Also wouldn't have happened if Yhwach passively nulled Ichigo's powers.
>-Yhwach actively deciding to break Ichigo's new Bankai . As well as deciding to not only break Renji's Zabimaru , but also break Ichigo's sword again a second timeafter it was restored, and only particially at that . Same thing with Renji's Zabimaru a 2nd time .
Yhwach's Almighty can't negate physical strength, dude - he can't "powernull Zangetsu into a regular sword" nor can he "negate" a Gran Ray Cero fused Gestsuga.
So any instance were Yhwach decides to break Ichigo's sword through the use of his fate manipulation (you know, his active power with The Almighty) is because of the reason that he can't negate Ichigo's stength, so he destroys by pulling from a future in which it is destroyed.
Arguing whether the Almighty is on or off is pointless because you are arguing why doesn't Yhwach negate something that the Almighty doesn't negate.
>I know its not the power null. That isnt my point. What my point here is that Yhwach wouldnt have had to break them in the first place if he already passively power nulled them because they would have already been incapable of harming him. He wouldnt need to destroy them, yet he did.
Yhwach used his future sight to break either Bankai with physical properites like Ichigo or Renji, or used it to destroy the weapon of someone who has comparable AP to himself and could harm him with a swing, like Aizen and Ichigo.
So even if Yhwach's power null negated KS mindhax in Yhwach's altered perception - that still wouldn't negate the force behind Aizen's swing, and Aizen is a being comparable in strength to Yhwach - so destroying the Bankai entirely makes sense.
Also, that scene was sort of an illusion, so I don't really know what was real or not, lol.
>A power being used differently =/= its an entirely different power. And this is because Jugram doesnt have full mastery over it like Yhwach does. That doesn't make the power itself different. It is still the same power to see into the future, shape it, etc. He just doesnt use it to the same extent as Yhwach can. Him using it less effectively doesnt defeat my point about the passive null.
Besides, Jugram himself explicitly says the Almighty is switched over to him when Yhwach sleeps. Im pretty sure someone who fully understands the ability and has possessed the ability before as the vessle for Yhwach's power would have pretty good credibility.
The Almighty is a multitude of different powers, dude.
And it says it clear as day in the manga that Jugram can't use the Almighty to its fullest capabilities like Yhwach can - the only power Jugram showed was Precognition, and it must have not been very strong since he didn't know that Uryu even had the Anti-thesis later in that same fight which goes to show that Jugram didn't have The Almighty's Info Analysis either.
So Jugram not having The Almighty's Power Null makes sense to the context of the scene.
>So....it aligns with my point then. Unless Yhwach is incapable of power nulling something beyond his power, which means you'd have to make a choice. Either the null isnt passive, or it can't null something superior to Yhwach, which is what your saying the Antithesis is.
What's your point here? That Yhwach can't negate something he is explicitly stated of not being able to negate? Ok? But I don't see how this means that Almighty's Power Null isn't passive - this doesn't even feel like the same argument.
Yhwach is incapable to negate the Anti-thesis as it was stated by Jugram that the Antithesis was a possible counter (ignore the fact that Uyru then got his ass kicked by Jugram using the Balance which is weaker than the Almighty) for the Almighty and that Uryu was stated by Yhwach himself to "transcened him (Yhwach) in a way" by not dying to Auschwalen.
>-Ichigo successfully using a Gran Rey Cero infused Getsuga Tensho against Yhwach. Also wouldn't have happened if Yhwach passively nulled Ichigo's powers.
>-Yhwach actively deciding to break Ichigo's new Bankai . As well as deciding to not only break Renji's Zabimaru , but also break Ichigo's sword again a second timeafter it was restored, and only particially at that . Same thing with Renji's Zabimaru a 2nd time .
Yhwach's Almighty can't negate physical strength, dude - he can't "powernull Zangetsu into a regular sword" nor can he "negate" a Gran Ray Cero fused Gestsuga.
So any instance were Yhwach decides to break Ichigo's sword through the use of his fate manipulation (you know, his active power with The Almighty) is because of the reason that he can't negate Ichigo's stength, so he destroys by pulling from a future in which it is destroyed.
Arguing whether the Almighty is on or off is pointless because you are arguing why doesn't Yhwach negate something that the Almighty doesn't negate.
>I know its not the power null. That isnt my point. What my point here is that Yhwach wouldnt have had to break them in the first place if he already passively power nulled them because they would have already been incapable of harming him. He wouldnt need to destroy them, yet he did.
Yhwach used his future sight to break either Bankai with physical properites like Ichigo or Renji, or used it to destroy the weapon of someone who has comparable AP to himself and could harm him with a swing, like Aizen and Ichigo.
So even if Yhwach's power null negated KS mindhax in Yhwach's altered perception - that still wouldn't negate the force behind Aizen's swing, and Aizen is a being comparable in strength to Yhwach - so destroying the Bankai entirely makes sense.
Also, that scene was sort of an illusion, so I don't really know what was real or not, lol.
>A power being used differently =/= its an entirely different power. And this is because Jugram doesnt have full mastery over it like Yhwach does. That doesn't make the power itself different. It is still the same power to see into the future, shape it, etc. He just doesnt use it to the same extent as Yhwach can. Him using it less effectively doesnt defeat my point about the passive null.
Besides, Jugram himself explicitly says the Almighty is switched over to him when Yhwach sleeps. Im pretty sure someone who fully understands the ability and has possessed the ability before as the vessle for Yhwach's power would have pretty good credibility.
The Almighty is a multitude of different powers, dude.
And it says it clear as day in the manga that Jugram can't use the Almighty to its fullest capabilities like Yhwach can - the only power Jugram showed was Precognition, and it must have not been very strong since he didn't know that Uryu even had the Anti-thesis later in that same fight which goes to show that Jugram didn't have The Almighty's Info Analysis either.
So Jugram not having The Almighty's Power Null makes sense to the context of the scene.
>So....it aligns with my point then. Unless Yhwach is incapable of power nulling something beyond his power, which means you'd have to make a choice. Either the null isnt passive, or it can't null something superior to Yhwach, which is what your saying the Antithesis is.
What's your point here? That Yhwach can't negate something he is explicitly stated of not being able to negate? Ok? But I don't see how this means that Almighty's Power Null isn't passive - this doesn't even feel like the same argument.
Yhwach is incapable to negate the Anti-thesis as it was stated by Jugram that the Antithesis was a possible counter (ignore the fact that Uyru then got his ass kicked by Jugram using the Balance which is weaker than the Almighty) for the Almighty and that Uryu was stated by Yhwach himself to "transcened him (Yhwach) in a way" by not dying to Auschwalen.