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Aetheral wrote: Demotivator wrote: Aetheral wrote: Hmm, nice concept. It resembles Hozukimaru a bit though. I definitely see your point (the Satsujin Hoetsu technique right?). Though it's its other features that should set it apart from Ikkaku's blade :P I assume, unlike Ryumon Hozukimaru, this one does not have a gauge or something to fill, but progressively grows stronger, meaning, a more enduring fighter would have a much more powerful sword in their hand by a later part of the fight? I should not be saying this though.. Mine is full of references :P Well Ikakku's Bankai: Ryūmon Hōzukimaru has a gauge which means there is a limit at to what extent the strength of the sword itself can accumulate or increase. Well I don't know about the (Satjusin Hoetsu technique) As his technique suggests that it has or haven't placed any limit. What I'm curious is that yes the zanpakuto is getting stronger as you say but what kind of strength you guys are referring to? is it the level of reiatsu? and even if the level of the reiatsu the sword accumulates increases,would the user be able to handle a zanpakuto in which the Power of reiatsu exceeds that of its owner?