Is Emet a Moving Poneglyph? | The Secret to Hardness Beyond Saint Valkyrie
Thank you for reading this article about whether Emet is a Moving Poneglyph and the secret to hardness beyond Saint Valkyrie. Nice to have you here! I’m Jack Ocean, the administrator of this site. In this article, I will analyze Emet and Poneglyphs by discussing the following points:
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Is Emet a Moving Poneglyph? | The Hardness of Saint Valkyrie
Is Emet a Moving Poneglyph? | The Secret to Hardness Beyond Saint Valkyrie
In One Piece Chapter 1119, the Iron Giant Emet punched Saint Valkyrie and shattered his fangs, which means Emet’s body possesses hardness beyond that of Saint Valkyrie, doesn’t it? Let me explore this topic in detail!
The Hardness of Saint Valkyrie
Among the Five Elders, Saint Valkyrie has been portrayed as having the most superior defense in terms of toughness, which was further emphasized by Luffy and Dorry & Brogy’s dialogue in Chapter 1119. Undoubtedly, Saint Valkyrie employs Armament Haki and Conqueror’s Haki simultaneously. Furthermore, as I have written before, Saint Valkyrie’s exceptional hardness likely stems from the power of the mythological creature, Fengxi.
Fengxi is a beast that is impervious to conventional weapons wielded by humans, suggesting its formidable hardness manifests as a special ability. Conversely, this implies that it can be harmed by unconventional weapons. In RPGs, weapons forged from mythical or legendary materials or those enhanced by magic often represent such unconventional weapons.
In the world of One Piece, this might translate to weapons augmented by Haki or Devil Fruit powers or crafted from materials created by Devil Fruit abilities. However, it seems that no weapon, not even Luffy’s attacks, could faze Saint Valkyrie. Readers were undoubtedly curious about how to inflict damage on him, but Emet easily shattered Saint Valkyrie’s fangs.
Previously, I suggested that Emet’s body might be composed of the same material as Poneglyphs, which seems plausible, doesn’t it? However, Poneglyphs are described as being made of stone rather than iron.
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