Askin Beats Yamamoto in a 1v1. (Unpopular Opinion)
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Askin Beats Yamamoto in a 1v1. (Unpopular Opinion)

Askin beats Yamamoto because he has Daten on his Shikai and Bankai and Yama’s flames become the lethal dose for the “Death Dealing”. Yamm will poisoned to death by his own flames. I think he does the same to Ishhin Kurosaki as well. Plus Askin gets immunity to his flames if he is not one shot.

u/Many_Faced_God812 — 14 days ago

Nozarashi’s True Power?: (Fan Theory) If true, he easily defeats these three.

When Kenny was fighting Gremmy and he cut the meteor in half he says “DRINK Nozarashi ”

My theory is that the reason why Kenpachi Zaraki can cut through anything is because..

Nozarashi: eats (or drinks) reishi and
simultaneously makes Zaraki and itself stronger.

Almost like a bloodlust, which is symbolic of his personality. He always has a craving and hunger for battling strong opponents.

If this is this is true, it would make sense why Central 46 did not want to train him in fear of his potential and what it would mean if he became an enemy of the Sereitei.

It would also explain why he seems to have unlimited reiatsu and gets stronger no matter the opponent.

Lastly, remember the three “KNOWN” Kenpachis before him, all had a representation of eating or consumption.

  1. Kurayashiki had a Bankai that ate everything and was banned.

  2. Soya Azashiro had a Bankai that would consume and fuse with the Reishi in air and space of the Sereitei.

  3. Kiganjo was describe by Shinji as being “piggish” and lazy due to his Gluttony.

So it only makes sense that KENPACHI Zarakis Bankai would follow suit to eat or consume.

Imagine if he ever figured out the power of his Zanpakuto
He would defeat Aizen, Soya and Yamamoto with ease. Consuming their power which each swipe.

NOZARASHI would “DRINK” anything it touches.

u/Many_Faced_God812 — 20 days ago
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I have a question about liquidity and fair value gaps. ( I am learning Gold)

I was studying charts and realized that gold does not always return to fair value gaps in the market. I wanted to know is there way to know that it won’t return to certain points of supply and demand and how to recognize it and prevent from getting caught by it not returning to previous points of interest? All help is appreciated.

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u/Many_Faced_God812 — 3 months ago