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Your mind works off of auto-denial XD Pretty sure you were the one trying to peddle your opinions onto me here. Well it hardly makes you unique... Especially here on the internet.
O.o I don't think you get the point of a "like" button... Even though it should be pretty fkn self-explanatory! Is this a cry for help on your part or something? Frankly you do not sound mentally fit for handling life on your own...
Woow... Not even pretending it's about him having trained for it now, huh...
If it was this easy, a shit ton of characters should already have had these abilities to boot...
This story was far more interesting before all characters started to speed run One Piece powers... Making the MC long-term obsolete, and diminishing the difficulty One Piece characters had with mastering these things - In spite of being WAAAY more well trained and experienced in combat.
0 fkn chance in hell that Tony's body is ready for Soru... He doesn't even touch upon Zoro, Luffy or Sanji when they set out. And they were far from ready for those techniques when they did... This is pretty ridiculous...
And how TF did he keep up? Geppo isn't exactly good for long speedy long-distance travel... No way he'd keep up with Stark's suit...
Okay let's be frank here: That is UTTERLY IRRELEVANT to the topic. But even if it wasn't we do have students being exhausted after various "wand-waving" classes where they didn't write anything down. Which hints at that being a possibility. But frankly it just doesn't matter. Whether they lose magical energy when they use spells or not, has no bearing on if there's a difference in innate, and/or trained magical power. Something we've been directly TOLD by the books that there is, in the aforementioned section. I guess I can see where your brain short-circuited on this one though... You thought of it like a "mana-pool" sort of idea, when the reality of it was more like a "spell-power" idea from various MMO's/RPG's. To quote Sheldon Cooper: "An understandable mistake, but not an excuseable one."