Talk:Hōgyoku

Use
Shouldn't Aizen's transformations be accounted in the accounts of use section? Darksusanoo (talk) 00:06, September 6, 2010 (UTC)

This page has not been updated in a while. I will be redoing a good portion of it when I get some time. I am still thinking out the best way to organize it--God (Pray)  00:08, September 6, 2010 (UTC)

Yeah, and what about adding the fact the Hogyoku can chose or reject anyone as its master,like what happened with Aizen.-Hockey Machete (talk) 23:39, September 26, 2010 (UTC)

As said, I am overhauling this page so everything will be added--God (Pray)  23:42, September 26, 2010 (UTC)

Powers
I don't think "Healing" should be included in the Powers section due to lack of evidence. All we know is that Aizen is that the Hōgyoku heals Aizen, but this could simply be an extension of his desires for the power to overthrow the Spirit King and trascendentalism. The regeneration/healing ability could be completely distinct to Aizen's own desires and not the Hōgyoku itself. We know that Orihime and Chad were both affected by the Hōgyoku and could still be injured and also that Urahara Kisuke was susceptible to injury while he was its "master." There just isn't enough information about all of its properties to state "Healing" as a definite power... the only thing we can really be relatively certain of is the Desire Materialization. Killbethy (talk) 22:50, November 30, 2010 (UTC)

It healed Aizen, didn't it? That makes it one of its powers. "Powers" is where we record what it can do (but not the cases that are absolutely specific). It was able to heal Aizen, so it can heal people. Besides that, Aizen said that it was the Hogyoku's doing. Until we are disproven with evidence unmovable as a mountain, it should remain as is. But you're right, it is a little shaky on evidence. Aeron Solo wuz here (talk) 17:49, February 7, 2011 (UTC)