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Much higher then this...There are many fan theories, that Luffy or Blackbeard sooner or later destroy Red Line
Ok? And the merry in seconds or up to 1m went up to sky island...we have no idea on its height or width and before people use the globe may I remind you that the reverse mountain trip took an absolutely tiny amount of time compared to what it should take based on width shown on the globe
The merry is very specific situation a literal knock up streamOk? And the merry in seconds or up to 1m went up to sky island...
There are so many things suggesting it to be huge... Plus it's a continent of the One Piece world... So you are saying because it took little time its smaller than islands
So it's under 10 kilometer... Smaller than alabasta river and smaller than random islandsNo I mean that the red line cannot be scaled to the map because the straw hats were definitly not crossing tens of kilometers per second so it has no clear scaling
But it has a clear depiction of it being extremely big... You are saying it isn't because the strawhats didn't take to long to go across the Reverse Mountainso it has no clear scaling
Which is similar to the reverse mountain as the water is moving themThe merry is very specific situation a literal knock up stream
The knock up stream is literally being blasted passed the clouds into the sky. the upwards current doesn't do nearly the same thing or it would be rocketing off of reverse mountain entirely with no water flowing back downSo it's under 10 kilometer... Smaller than alabasta river and smaller than random islands
But it has a clear depiction of it being extremely big... You are saying it isn't because the strawhats didn't take to long to go across the Reverse Mountain
Which is similar to the reverse mountain as the water is moving them
Also we literally have no way to know the time it took so it taking little time isn't accurate
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Ok? It's still similarThe knock up stream is literally being blasted passed the clouds into the sky. the upwards current doesn't do nearly the same thing or it would be rocketing off of reverse mountain entirely with no water flowing back down
We know it's 10 kilometers deep from ocean level to fishman island, so you have the lowest estimate of 10 kilometers to go off of for its hight. As for its width, it's not known yet. It's drawn wider than literally everything else on the map, and Alabasta (which is dwarved visually) is bigger than australia based on calcs.we have no idea on its height or width and before people use the globe may I remind you that the reverse mountain trip took an absolutely tiny amount of time compared to what it should take based on width shown on the globe
Yeah being drawn wider does not give it a size when crossing it is not done at the speed requiredWe know it's 10 kilometers deep from ocean level to fishman island, so you have the lowest estimate of 10 kilometers to go off of for its hight. As for its width, it's not known yet. It's drawn wider than literally everything else on the map, and Alabasta (which is dwarved visually) is bigger than australia based on calcs.
Agreed. I was always under the impressive that reverse mountain's streams were just hyper fast. That's why ships get obliterated if they miss the right turn, because of how high a velocity they're mooving at.Yeah being drawn wider does not give it a size when crossing it is not done at the speed required
especially when those drawings are definitly not finalized.
Anyways the feat will be in the Petaton-Exaton range for sure