One Piece chapter 1122: Debunking the Biggest Black Blade Theory in the Fandom

Throughout the past week, credible sources within the One Piece online community have been steadily unveiling spoilers and raw scans for chapter 1122. These supposed spoilers have hyped up the upcoming release, suggesting it will be one of the most thrilling and revealing chapters in recent times due to some significant details.

In One Piece chapter 1122, fans were thrilled to learn that Joy Boy successfully imbued Emeth with incredibly potent Conqueror’s Haki that lasted for 800 years. This further solidifies the belief that this Haki is the strongest version ever seen in the series.

Despite One Piece chapter 1122’s raw scans, the rope that allegedly contained Joy Boy’s Conqueror’s Haki does not appear to have any unique qualities. As a result, this could potentially disprove a widely accepted theory among fans about the origins of Black Blades, specifically Dracule Mihawk’s Yoru, and its connection to Conqueror’s Haki.

One Piece Chapter 1122: The Devastation of Black Blades Born with Conqueror’s Haki

Upon closer examination, it appears that in One Piece chapter 1122, the rope believed to contain Joy Boy’s Conqueror’s Haki does not exhibit the same black hue as Mihawk’s Yoru. This observation suggests that the popular theory of Conqueror’s Haki being responsible for the creation of Black Blades has been disproven by Oda himself.

The evidence strongly suggests that Joy Boy possesses the most formidable Conqueror’s Haki that fans have witnessed in the series. When unleashed on Egghead Island, even Vice Admirals struggled to withstand its impact, as the sheer magnitude of the blast was unprecedented. Notably, the Haki had enough strength and range to reach Imu in Mariejois, causing him to cry out in agony and collapse to the ground.

It is possible to argue against the apparent debunking of One Piece chapter 1122 by stating that tempering a blade with Conqueror’s Haki involves a balance between time and power. For example, Joy Boy was able to infuse his Conqueror’s Haki into the rope within Emeth so effectively that it remained intact for 800 years. Given the average human lifespan, it is improbable that such a concentrated level of Haki would not result in a Black Blade, or in this case, a black rope.

Despite the argument that Conqueror’s Haki is crucial for the creation of a Black Blade, it is still possible that Armament Haki also plays a significant role. Furthermore, chapter 1122’s revelation that Emeth possesses Conqueror’s Haki does not completely refute the notion that Haki is involved in the formation of a Black Blade. This would particularly benefit characters like Zoro, who have been mastering Armament Haki for a longer period of time compared to Conqueror’s Haki.

Despite the speculation surrounding the formation process of a Black Blade, it is still unknown and has not been hinted at in the series thus far. While Zoro’s training with Mihawk has hinted at the possibility of Armament Haki being involved, it is not yet confirmed. Fans can expect to find out the definitive answer to this question by the end of the series.

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