Talk:Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto

Eijisai
丿字斎 is the kanji for Eijisai. I'm not very sure about it, but I think it means "'Ei'-word sage" (don't know the meaning of Ei). Coutinho305 (talk) 15:01, September 11, 2012 (UTC)

Misspelled Techniques?
"残火の太刀の西　残日獄衣" would be "Zanka no Tachi, West: Zanjitsu Gokui." Likewise, "残火の太刀の東　旭日刃" is "Zanka no Tachi, East: Kyokujitsujin." Just something to point out. :3 Degausser18 (talk) 15:16, September 11, 2012 (UTC)


 * That will be determined by Adam and the translation corner.--
 * While I'm aware that only the translation corner can provide final confirmation, when they have access to a raw, the rōmaji should still be changed in this case. Both Mangastream and MangaPanda's versions use "Zanka no Tachi, West: Zanjitsu Gokui" and "Zanka no Tachi, East: Kyokujitsujin". So, while I don't know exactly which version the rōmaji were taken from, I'd presume that you simply mistook the "i" in each for a "u" instead. Blackstar1 (talk) 16:58, September 11, 2012 (UTC)

Bankai and plotline
There are a few mistakes in both his Bankai description and the latest plotline addition. Sorry to bother you so soon after the new release, but I can't change it myself, because the page is locked.

Firstly, "point" of his sword, should be "edge" of his sword. Secondly, when Genryūsai hits that stone, it isn't blown to bits. The slash actually makes a huge gap in the ground ("eradicating everything to nothingness"). The frame is shown from within the gap. Thirdly, Juha Bach's sword isn't cut in half. If this was the case, we would have seen the other half flying away, like Kubo normally does. No, the other half is just incinerated by Yamamoto's Flame Clad. He actually says he can't be touched, because his body is embosomed by 15 million degree flames.

Thank you for your attention and comprehension. --Empty moon (talk) 19:06, September 11, 2012 (UTC)


 * Highly subjective, especially compared to your source. It clearly is the point not the edge until he releases his first technique. Secondly the level of degree's is very different from what im reading. Either way some things are changed.--