Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24815992-20140619090507/@comment-25457796-20140928210129

Stefan (Shikai - "Rust & Shatter") wrote: Sanj66 wrote: an easy way to look at it is yumichika's sword, by giving it hte wrong command it releases one way and the proper command its real state, yes his zanpakuto was already in a constant release state but by using its proper release phrase and name it assumed its true form just like yumichika's. its not uncommon as even byakuya's senbonzakura has different appearances well in his bankai, senkei, goukei and shuhei hakuteiken, 3 different names causes it to assume 3 different forms while all still are his bankai. I'm a little confused, but I assume that the middle part is about Kenpachi, and Nozarashi? Also, Renji would be a better example than Byakuya, since Renji's original Bankai was incomplete, due to him not knowing its true name. Byakuya's Bankai does have more than one form, but they're all complete in their own ways. actually like i said yumichika is the best comparison, i just stated that about byakuya to show even complete relationships do have different forms as well and its not as hard to grasp. as in why is it so hard for people to grasp that yes his sword was always released before but now it is in harmony with him and shows its true form, the yumichika analogy.