Talk:Tokinada Tsunayashiro

So, now that I finally got to the point where his true Zanpakuto is revealed, how should we properly write that in the Zanpakuto section? I mean, Enrakyoten and Kuten-kyōkoku not only have different release commands, but different powers as well. I assume we should focus on Enrakyoten's (the true Zanpakuto) powers first, but I do wonder how we should add Kuten-kyōkoku's powers to it. Timjer (talk) 10:03, October 13, 2019 (UTC)


 * Not entirely sure what the situation is with this Zanpakutō (though your brief description is giving me yet another Narita headache) but if it's got two different names and release commands that correspond to what powers it unleashes, I would format it as follows; feel free to rewrite/elaborate on the intro to reflect how it actually works if I'm wrong, I'm just guessing here.

Tokinada's sealed Zanpakutō takes the form of .

Unlike most Zanpakutō, Tokinada's Zanpakutō has two different names with correspondingly different release commands and sets of powers for its two Shikai states.




 * Shikai Special Ability:


 * Technique:




 * Shikai Special Ability:


 * Technique:


 * --Xilinoc (talk) 16:40, October 13, 2019 (UTC)


 * Okay, so I've made an edit based upon your suggestions. Feel free to comment on it. ...By the way, what do you mean with "yet another Narita headache"? I assume it means that, despite Kuten-kyōkoku being a "fake release" (like Fuji Kujaku), its powers are way too different from Enrakyoten's rather than a watered down version. Which, I agree, is just weird. Timjer (talk) 17:44, October 13, 2019 (UTC)


 * Just that it's another instance of Narita doing whatever he feels like with the series' rules and history, since as you mentioned a Zanpakutō having a "fake Shikai" that works NOTHING like the real one makes no sense (and I also read the hidden ability text for Enrakyoten, wow). That said, the section looks good aside from a couple tense errors that I'll correct.--Xilinoc (talk) 05:21, October 14, 2019 (UTC)