Forum:Perceptions of Damage...

So I just have a quick observation that I noticed in the last chapter of the manga between Aizen and Yamamoto (396). It is somewhat assumed, by me at least, that Yamamoto is RELATIVELY equal to Aizen in terms of reiatsu and ability in most facets. So, if Yamamoto used an attack that is forbidden, sacrificial, and high-ranking as the #96, shouldn't Aizen be a bit more damaged than he ended up? It says on here that he "evaded" the flames, but how? Yamamoto was gripping his leg! Then Ichigo came in, with the same attack he's used 100's of times against weaker opponents, and did a very significant blow to Aizen. Of course Aizen was "open" at that time, but in most cases an attack like that, of near/equal reiatsu was deadly or ended the fight in one shot, or in some cases, like against Ulquirrora, he was simply able to just deflect it with one hand (yes Ichigo has gotten stronger, but how much is really yet to be determined)

I am working on my grad school papers and capstone project at the moment, so I don't want to spend too much time here, but this is not the first time we've seen wounds and damage that should have been extremely severe end up causing only minor injuries, whereas attacks that seemed minor and inconsequential were disastrous to even the strongest characters.

Can anyone explain this to me? I know some people have claimed that in the Bleach universe "normal" and "perceptions" should be thrown out, but I'm too logical for all of that...haha Orionradar 20:17, March 22, 2010 (UTC)


 * Looks around for an admin and then decides to attempt to explain * Ehhem..

Wow.. thats a good question.. Genryusai did have Aizen sama practically trapped; yet he got away almost immediately with minor burns. Assuming Ichigo's hollowfied Getsuga Tensho ranks even remotely close to Genryusai's hado 96; then even so.. the damage should have been inconsequential. Bleach is inconsistent at best. For example.. Ichigo was able to draw with Kenpachi yet Hollowfied Ichigo had hell with Grimmhow, and Kenpachi beat Nnoitra albeit some real damage. I highly doubt Ichigo at 100% could have beaten Nnoitra. Some might argue that matchups determine the winner and not just overall power but I don't find that completely true. Kubo does the darnest things and then we are left puzzled. Captain Brooks 20:38, March 22, 2010 (UTC)

We assume that as time pasts that each character is getting stronger. Not just Ichigo. So Kenpachi could have gotten stonger as well. Then also Ichigo unleashes power that he trully has no control of when fighting those stronger then him. The power is there but not developed to the point he can unleash it when likes or at will. Now to answer your question. I believe the Hogyko (excuss the spelling) healed Aizen when Yama used the Hado just as when Ichigo hit him with the Getsuga Tensho. So the damage that he may have taken was still healed. So it is hard to say how much damage either attack would have done becuase he is being protected by the Stone. Tealang99 17:14, March 23, 2010 (UTC)