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Espada would win for their ability to increase in power at wil[Resurrection] while the Akatsuki jut use multiple attacks to try to defend and therewfore be overwhelmed.

Ninjew increasing your power in battle usualy means you're desparate and you're gonna die.Power increase means nothing.

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Espada would win for their ability to increase in power at wil[Resurrection] while the Akatsuki jut use multiple attacks to try to defend and therewfore be overwhelmed.

Ninjew increasing your power in battle usualy means you're desparate and you're gonna die.Power increase means nothing.

 

Of course, raising your power from less-than-your-opponent's to more-than-your-opponent's has no effect on the battle. >.>

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Dude in anime it doesn't matter how much power(reitsu' date='chakra that kind of s***) do you have.It matters how much damage can you do with an attack.

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And if you gain more power then your attacks become more powerful.

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No not realy.Sometimes they just increase in size just to scare there oppoents.Any RAW attack is more powerfull when it's smaller(Rule #8 in anime)

 

"I wonder what will happen if I shoot 1000 Ceros at once." Sure, the individual Cero might not have become any stronger, but Metralleta is.

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No it's proven a size's attack determens its power.It's been proven in any shonen anime.

 

No, it hasn't. Ryujin Jakka, the most powerful Zanpakuto in Seireitei, is nothing but an overwhelming inferno. Ichigo's Tensa Zangetsu is small, to the point where he's been teased for it, but still packs a heavy punch. But let's not compare attack sizes.

 

What you're declaring to be "Rule #8 of Anime", which seems to be quite dragged from the insides of your rectum, is actually a fundamental law of physics; if you decrease the volume of something, while still maintaining the same mass, the density increases. Consider mass to be spiritual power, while density is the damage an attack does. While some attacks need to compress themselves in order to become powerful, others such as Ryujin Jakka are already powerful enough. Compressing them would be more efficient, but it would require too much power and in the end would not be worth the effort.

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My mistake.I meant #14

 

Tensa Zangetsu is small that only proves the law of size.Aldo for some reason Yamamoto couldn't release his Bankai when Wonderless sealed away all of his Shikai.

 

So, you agree with what I said when it benefits you, but not with what I said when it proves you wrong?

 

Nice going there, person with a possible mental limitation and ever-declining credibility.

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My mistake.I meant #14

 

Tensa Zangetsu is small that only proves the law of size.Aldo for some reason Yamamoto couldn't release his Bankai when Wonderless sealed away all of his Shikai.

 

So' date=' you agree with what I said when it benefits you, but not with what I said when it proves you wrong?

 

Nice going there, person with a possible mental limitation and ever-declining credibility.

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I thought it was Wonderweiss? :/

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My mistake.I meant #14

 

Tensa Zangetsu is small that only proves the law of size.Aldo for some reason Yamamoto couldn't release his Bankai when Wonderless sealed away all of his Shikai.

 

So' date=' you agree with what I said when it benefits you, but not with what I said when it proves you wrong?

 

Nice going there, person with a possible mental limitation and ever-declining credibility.

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I thought it was Wonderweiss? :/

 

That did what? I know he sealed away Yamamoto's Shikai, but that doesn't make Yamamoto any weaker. That's like saying Raigeki is bad because your opponent will obviously run Anti Raigeki.

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My mistake.I meant #14

 

Tensa Zangetsu is small that only proves the law of size.Aldo for some reason Yamamoto couldn't release his Bankai when Wonderless sealed away all of his Shikai.

 

So' date=' you agree with what I said when it benefits you, but not with what I said when it proves you wrong?

 

Nice going there, person with a possible mental limitation and ever-declining credibility.

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I thought it was Wonderweiss? :/

 

That did what? I know he sealed away Yamamoto's Shikai, but that doesn't make Yamamoto any weaker. That's like saying Raigeki is bad because your opponent will obviously run Anti Raigeki.

No, I'm saying, I thought his name was spelled "Wonderweiss."

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My mistake.I meant #14

 

Tensa Zangetsu is small that only proves the law of size.Aldo for some reason Yamamoto couldn't release his Bankai when Wonderless sealed away all of his Shikai.

 

So' date=' you agree with what I said when it benefits you, but not with what I said when it proves you wrong?

 

Nice going there, person with a possible mental limitation and ever-declining credibility.

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I thought it was Wonderweiss? :/

 

That did what? I know he sealed away Yamamoto's Shikai, but that doesn't make Yamamoto any weaker. That's like saying Raigeki is bad because your opponent will obviously run Anti Raigeki.

No, I'm saying, I thought his name was spelled "Wonderweiss."

 

Oh, I thought you meant something in my post. -_-

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My mistake.I meant #14

 

Tensa Zangetsu is small that only proves the law of size.Aldo for some reason Yamamoto couldn't release his Bankai when Wonderless sealed away all of his Shikai.

 

So' date=' you agree with what I said when it benefits you, but not with what I said when it proves you wrong?

 

Nice going there, person with a possible mental limitation and ever-declining credibility.

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I thought it was Wonderweiss? :/

 

That did what? I know he sealed away Yamamoto's Shikai, but that doesn't make Yamamoto any weaker. That's like saying Raigeki is bad because your opponent will obviously run Anti Raigeki.

No, I'm saying, I thought his name was spelled "Wonderweiss."

 

Oh, I thought you meant something in my post. -_-

 

No. That was common sense. Anyone could have concocted that. By reading the manga of course. What I don't understand however, is how Yamamoto didn't predict something like that? >_>

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Probably because no one was really aware of Wonderweiss's power and they didn't know what to expect from him.

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