Forum:Fullbring

I actually have a better grasp on the policies, but feel free to point anything I might have missed. It's interesting that the usage of Fullbring has a strong emphasis on a person's personality. It would be interesting to see how they'd function as Shinigami, but this isn't the place for that topic. Kugo can turn his favorite pendant into a broadsword, Riruka can transfer people into things she finds cute, and one of the others can even set time limits for certain things. Chad stated (I think?) that his Fullbring rested in his skin--it seems more like his arms--as he contains his pride in there. If his powerful arms are a form of Fullbring, it would technically make Orihime a Fullbring user, also. The only indication is the fact she wore those hairclips for years, and it's through them that she can do all those abilities. The only thing bothering me is the statement Kugo made about the users of Fullbring being affected by Hollow attacks on their mothers before birth. Aizen said that the Hogyoku had affected Chad and Orihime, and that that is how they ended up with their Hollow-esque abilities. Whatever the case may be, it seems even Ichigo has started to show Fullbring, in the form of Getsuga Tenshou-like blasts from his Shinigami badge. It will be interesting to see how this progresses.Lokker G (talk) 22:07, February 19, 2011 (UTC)

Orihime is not a Fullbring user. It has been stated several times that her powers are more like a Shinigami's than a Hollows. Her powers are sentient, much like a zanpakuto spirit. She even has a release command--

Similar does not mean it is entirely different. I believe this statement was used as a comparison of her powers being similar to a zanpakuto and kido - bare in mind, Arrancar powers are similar to Shinigami as well, but they are clearly made distinct many times. Ichigo's Fullbring actually DRAWS on his Shinigami powers (in some way - say it's unofficial all you want, it has been said his Fullbring's effect is to let the user wear their powers, and Ichigo's only other power is Shinigami powers) and really, most Fullbringers' powers function similarly to Shinigami zanpakuto. I think when Ginjo said their powers were more like hollows, he wasn't saying it in such a manner of their reiatsu - which is clearly stated as being close to human by Uryu's father - rather, I think what he means is that their skills are more instinctual, while Shinigami powers seem more disciplined. I say don't say she absolutely ISN'T a Fullbringer until the manga itself states she isn't - until then, I'd say it's effectively up for debate at least. And, once again, that her powers are likened to Shinigami powers does NOT mean they arent Fullbring powers - even she confuses a Fullbring for a Zanpakuto. Bloodtom1 (talk) 18:33, November 3, 2011 (UTC)

Ichigo's Fullbring: Clad-Type
Since it's still pretty new, not much can be verified by Ichigo's transformation, via Fullbring. It is interesting to find that he can use Fullbring to mimic (possibly) the abilities of Shinigami. First, he can propel himself by using Fullbring on concrete, second, he can do the same on air to fly (sorta), and third, his new form... you get the idea. What made me curious was that the extent of Fullbring was only limited to the awareness of its user. This would explain why Yasutora's Fullbring kept changing as he trained.Lokker G (talk) 20:27, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

Why do they want to get rid of their Fullbrings?
This is one question I've been asking myself is why do the members of Xcution want to rid themselves of their Fullbrings? As far as I can tell the damage has already been done, they've gone through their trials to achieve mastery of their abilities, and there is no doubt that these Fullbring abilities are massively useful. Further it seems very risky to pursue their current quest to help an ex-Shinigami gain back his powers.

Unless their is some huge and deadly deficiency in being a Fullbringer that we haven't been told yet, why would they want to go through the hassle? So far it doesn't add up. Great Cthulhu (talk) 01:49, June 16, 2011 (UTC)

I questioned that too, after all if I had those sort of abilities, I wouldn't be too quick to try to give them up. My best idea is that Fullbring, being a hollow-like ability, is somewhat incompatible with the human bodies of the Fullbringers, and is somehow detrimental to their health. I dunno, so I'll wait until further chapters explain it. B-rad128 (talk) 20:14, July 17, 2011 (UTC)

If that was the case Chad would be equally at risk from his Fullbring and would need to get rid of it. But Chad never mentioned that he would have to get rid of his Fullbring, nor did he ever express any concern over a Fullbring's impact to a person's health.

True, but it isn't the first time Bleach has had discrepancies due to the fact Kubo hasn't had every aspect of the story mapped out from the beginning; in fact, he probably only developed the entire idea of Fullbring back when producing chapters of Ichigo's final battle with Aizen, possibly earlier, but if I had to guess I'd say around that time. He'd already developed Chad's powers as hollow-like in nature, so he worked from there... it seems to me he didn't have this planned when Chad got his left arm's powers, because now it seems almost as if Chad has two fullbrings O.o. But, I basically agree with Great Cthulhu below, this will probably not be mentioned again. B-rad128 (talk) 16:53, July 21, 2011 (UTC)

Shrug. I got a funny feeling this little mystery is going to be one of those things Kubo sweeps under the rug and never brings up again. Great Cthulhu (talk) 06:34, July 18, 2011 (UTC)

I did go back and review the original explanation and they mention "troubles" much like Ichigo's Hollow experience. But Kujo Ginjo doesn't go into detail and his story runs a bit counter to Chad's experience with his own Fullbring during the Arancar arc. Who knows? Great Cthulhu (talk) 14:39, July 18, 2011 (UTC)

It might just be because their powers are quite hollow like. Remember how unsettled Chad seemed to be in Hueco Mundo because he could feel how much like a hollow his powers were? Imagine a normal human who never really wanted power like that suddenly not only having them but powers that are disturbingly hollow like. You'd not want anything to do with them.Licourtrix (talk) 20:38, July 21, 2011 (UTC)

Confused on something
I understand how each Fullbringer can have a special unique Fullbring, like the one guy's bookmark. What I don't understand is being able to pull the soul on anything. How does pulling the soul of a drink make it easier to drink or pulling the soul on asphalt make it softer? I get that's what happens, I just don't get the correlation. Kingofdanerds (talk) 15:56, April 21, 2011 (UTC)

"Tugging on its soul" means sort of "influencing" the soul in said object to mess around with the qualities of the object. It doesn't mean literally tug, it's a metaphor for going in and making some tweaks yourself. It's sort of like commanding the object to do something for you; you command the drink to be able to float into the air and slip between your lips, command the asphalt to allow you to spring off of it easier. This is how I think of it; it simplifies things considerably. Aeron Solo wuz here (talk) 23:53, April 21, 2011 (UTC)


 * Oh my gosh, that makes things so much easier to understand. I guess I was just thinking about it the wrong way. Thanks for the help. Kingofdanerds (talk) 01:18, April 22, 2011 (UTC)

Witch-like?
Could it be that Fullbring makes Fullbringers somehow exiled from the rest of humanity? Sort of like the Bounts? Riruka's recent words in the 470 have made me wonder this, that maybe Xcution wasn't so much a group than a family. Her heart is really speaking now, and this must be something that means a lot to her.

I think they're echoing Ichigo's earlier sentiments alittle bit. All they want to do is fit in.Licourtrix (talk) 02:02, October 28, 2011 (UTC)

Ichigo's Power, and Ginjo's Origins
I had a theory I was wondering a bit about. The recent chapter has shown us that, contrary to popular belief, not all Fullbringers are aware of their powers from the start - some of them don't even realise they have powers until later in their lives. This being said, it calls to question that Ichigo may HAVE been born with his Fullbring powers. My question is this - did he inherit his powers from his mother, attacked by a hollow, as seems to be the common result? Or is it possible he got his powers as an effect of his Shinigami heritage? Ginjo, who was aware of Ichigo's family history, seemed confident he would be able to use Fullbring - my question is why? Did he suspect that Ichigo's mother was attacked by a hollow and that this would be sufficient enough to transfer the power? (I think it is subtley implied hollow attacks don't guarantee these powers will surface) or is it possible that Shinigami/Human born children are innately capable of this ability? Things that support my speculation include Ginjo's confidence Ichigo could learn to use Fullbring, as well as his claims that someone with both human and shinigami parentage would be able to take their Fullbrings.

Also, on that note, I've noted that Ginjo probably had no idea Ichigo's fullbring would be what it is (wearing ones' powers) and, under those conditions, came to question that maybe what he was really after was Ichigo's reiatsu. This makes me wonder - was Ginjo a shinigami/human born child? Or was he maybe a human who was given temporary powers that, if the earlier chapters are to be taken into account, faded? I think that Ichigo's fullbring was probably just a secondary prize and that his reiatsu was really what he wanted because even in Fullbring it would give him power comparable to that of the Shinigami (which he seems to have greedily kept for himself and gave just smaller rations of it to his allies.)

What do you guys think? Bloodtom1 (talk) 21:13, November 3, 2011 (UTC)


 * There is no proof that Ichigos mother ever had ever encountered a hollow other then the night she was killed by Grand Fisher, even then she is not known to have been aware of the actual danger. Shinigami do not even feature in on the situation as Fullbringers have the spiritual presence of a hollow. This is the actual issue about Fullbringers, Ichigo doesn't fit the criteria for one. The reason why Ginjo was confident he can use it, we have no idea why he was, but its likely the exception to the rule is when it comes to fullbring it is that someone who was a visored like ichigo having both shinigami and hollow powers made it similar enough to a natural fullbringer for him to develop their abilities. Thats far more a plausible cause then anything else. Also Ginjo could have done a simple investigation to find the information he needed to know about Ichgio, not a huge secret for those spiritually aware and searching, they probably have been around the area for a while and have witnessed Ichigo in action and his associations. He also doesn't appear to actually know anything significant about ichigos history, as he has never mentioned anything. Also your idea about human/shingiami children is inaccurate, one as stated previously there would be no hollow spiritual power involved from such a union. There is also the point that such children are rare, as most shinigami dont associate with living humans. It already stated Ginjo's capabilities involved absorbing anothers fullbring and reiatsu. He has them both, so its likely he had no specific intentions for the power beyond taking them totally. It is revealed that he was the first Substitute Shinigami ever from Soul Society. Which would mean that he must have been a child of a Shinigami and a human or given shinigami powers temporarily. The idea that he wants ichigo's reiatsu to give him comparable shinigami power, wouldnt be correct he absorbed ichigo's fullbring and the reiatsu that went with it. Ichigo didnt regain his shinigami powers and its reiatsu until Rukia jump started his powers. It was made clear he wanted his powers, his fullbring. He wasnt capable of initializing anything else. He fully believed that Ichigo couldnt even be a shinigami again or regain any power or that he even had any to start with from what he took. Also there is the point of his explanation about taking the fullbrings and giving it to a child born of a shinigami and human, there maybe a point to this concept, we have not full seen.--Salubri (Talk)  02:47, November 4, 2011 (UTC)

Here's faults to your response. You'r thinking on an extremely limited scale. It never states hollows' powers are required to beget fullbringers - it simply states the traces of their powers result in it. What evidence is there to say that Shinigami powers would not have a similar effect? I think when he likened their powers to being "more like a hollow's" he wasn't talking about their spiritual presence, but rather he was talking about how a Hollow's torn out heart forms it's mask, it's body, and it's powers. Much like a hollow, a Fullbringer's powers seem to manifest in methods that are a result of who they are. This is different from Shinigami, whose powers range from random to disciplined - many Shinigami even have weapons that are polar opposites of what they themselves would prefere to use, however I have yet to see a Fullbringer or a Hollow who was dissappointed in their powers. Also bare in mind that a union between shinigami and human IS rare - but apparantly not so much Ichigo's family is the only one of these occurances. Also consider Ginjo makes a clear distinction that Shinigami/Human born children can take fullbring powers, and seems fairly confident Ichigo himself could use it. I somehow doubt Ginjo's plan was just a really complicated series of gambits that just seemed to work out really well, and similarly doubt Kubo simply gave Ichigo fullbring powers out of no where without some explanation in mind (which we will hopefully be made aware of later.) Also, their spiritual presence is not similar to a hollow's - their powers are but that's it. Uryu's father makes it clear that he had no idea what to make of their reiatsu, but seems to be able to come to the conclusion that it belonged to a human and not a hollow or shinigami. Their powers maybe similar to hollows, but they are still humans.

Speaking of Ginjo, we can assume this much - that he had the strength to survive a Getsuga Tensho (after absorbing Ichigo's powers), cut one in half, and then unleash one big enough to suprise Ichigo, and keep him and Uryu held back instead of just cutting him down, we can assume he's descently strong. Your statement Ichigo didn't regain his shinigami powers is also incorrect - he HAD been regaining them, and they were melding with his Fullbring. The proof is in that he could use Getsuga Tensho - something Tsukishima cited as his Shinigami powers being used in his Fullbring. Also recall the explanation that when he lost his powers, small remnants of those powers were welling up inside of him. Add this to Ginjo's explanation after Ichigo transforms that he couldn't possibly be a shinigami because he "took all of his powers." I could go on a bit more, but I think, for now, I'll leave it at that.Bloodtom1 (talk) 03:39, November 10, 2011 (UTC)

Substitute Shinigami = Fullbringer?
The recent chapter of Bleach has lead me to wondering something. It is stated that "Fullbringers and Substitute Shinigami can trade and share their powers" - this leaves me to wonder, does gaining Substitute Shinigami powers result in Fullbring? Or are Substitute Shinigami just more 'receptive' to such powers? I'm hoping the next chapter answers this one. Bloodtom1 (talk) 18:20, November 17, 2011 (UTC)