Talk:Yhwach

Yhwach's height and weight?
What is Yhwach's height and weight? Arrancar Mario(Hollow Mario) (talk) 16:09, March 22, 2015 (UTC)
 * We won't know until Tite Kubo releases a character databook that has such information.

Auswählen Flaws
I think that the flaws of Auswählen should be added to not only Yhwach's powers and abilities section, but to the Auswählen page itself as well. In archive 3 of this talk page, it shows there are possible flaws of Auswählen. It was thought that a (Quincy) victim would not only have thier powers stripped away from them and transferred to another, making that other individual stronger, but it wold prove fatal to its victims. Robert Accutrone was stripped of his powers and his flesh, leaving his skeleton behind to collapse. But when Bazz-B, Liltotto Lamperd, and NaNaNa Najahkoop were enveloped by the light, they survived, but with burns and their powers in tact despite them being transferred to the Sternritter elite guard. I read on this website the possible weakness(es) of Auswählen: http://naruto-legacy.blogspot.com/2015/04/read-bleach-624-english-underbelly.html?m=1 Poweltav (talk) 13:45, April 16, 2015 (UTC)


 * The effects of Auswählen vary too much from victim to victim for us to know for certain what its "weaknesses" are. 9 years ago, Kanae Katagiri, a relatively young Gemischt Quincy, was put into a three-month coma before dying after having her powers stolen, but Masaki Kurosaki, a relatively young Echt Quincy, didn't even show any signs of fatigue in what we saw of her when preparing to fight Grand Fisher. When it was used in chapter 603, Robert Accutrone, an elder Echt Quincy, was killed on the spot and stripped down the bone by Auswählen, while a Bazz-B, a young Echt Quincy, was simply left heavily fatigued. Notice how none of those instances had the same effect on the victim: this indicates that there are quite a few variables that play into the effect, such as age and general power.


 * tl;dr we don't know what the weaknesses are just yet, so we can't really add anything.--Xilinoc (talk) 14:06, April 16, 2015 (UTC)

From your response, you practically insinuated a flaw in Auswählen. It would seem as if the effects of the technique vary on the age and breed of Quincies. I just pointing out my observation from your explanation. Also Xilinoc, are you and Salubri like, head of the bleach wikia website? Because I see you being the first to edit a page if a new chapter comes out, and Salubri enforces the rules and makes corrections. Poweltav (talk) 15:12, April 16, 2015 (UTC)


 * Alright, I need to establish a couple things here.


 * 1. I am but a pawn in the game of life.


 * 2. What I just described isn't really a "flaw" of Auswählen. A flaw would be something that allows it to be prevented from accomplishing its goal, and its goal is not the deaths of its victims: that's just an after-effect. Its goal is stealing and redistributing Quincy power, and so far the only person whom it has failed to to that do is Uryū, for reasons even Yhwach doesn't fully understand. Until we know why Uryū's immune to it, we can't say what the flaw, if any, in Auswählen is.--Xilinoc (talk) 16:37, April 16, 2015 (UTC)

"Juhabach" as Nickname/Alternate name
Originally, Yhwach was called Juhabach but was changed/corrected to Yhwach. Even in japanese, his name practically spells Juhabach. I think we should have Juhabach as an alternate/nickname. Other characters like Zangetsu (Quincy and Shinigami/Hollow manifestations respectively) have alternate/nicknames. Maybe Yhwach can have one too. I mean I don't really see why not. Also, does anyone one how to actually pronounce "Yhwach"? Poweltav (talk) 13:52, April 16, 2015 (UTC)


 * Zangetsu and Zangetsu are different form Yhwach. Their alternate names are things that other characters within the series called them, and are thus more "official". Regardless of how we think Yhwach's name should be spelled, in the end it's spelled Yhwach, and has been official romanized like that from the start. The scanlation groups are the one who called him Juhabach, and we decided a while ago to not include incorrect fan romanizations on the page as alternate romanizations. Also, it's pronounced Yu-ha-vack with a somewhat guttural -ck sound, if I recall correctly.--Xilinoc (talk) 14:06, April 16, 2015 (UTC)

Near-Flawless Healing?
Shouldn't Flawless Healing be changed to Near-Flawless Healing, due to the fact that if he loses all the powers he has gained he will return to his physical state as baby without any of his basic functions?--JustaNobody (talk) 02:22, April 18, 2015 (UTC)


 * Flawless Healing: capable of healing another of all inflictions, such as mental, spiritual and physical damage. This is in reflection of the effect his power has on those who would touch him as a child. It has nothing to do with him or the drawbacks on others. Simply detailing the effect. Also losing his senses and mobility is a result of not absorbing souls at this point. What your stating is a hypothetical sitution that cant happen the way your thinking being that healing others in that way doesnt seem to be his thing anymore. How that works is pointed at in the article. This is Simply listing a power he was said to have.--

Swordsmanship
I think we should add more on his Swordsmanship level, to at least expert for now (I'm sure his a master level though, but we don't have enough info to say so), mentioning how he was able to fight evenly with Ichibei in 606 and 608.

Also more on his Spirtual Power, about adding how he was even able single-handled defeated Ichibei.

CoolJazzman (talk) 13:28, April 20, 2015 (UTC)


 * I've brought up the swordsmanship thing before with some of the other committee members and Sal, and the consensus seems to be that since he was mostly blocking, there wasn't much in the way of skill going on. As for the spiritual power thing...ehhhh. Being able to kill Yamamoto would be a better addition, methinks, as he wasn't using The Almighty, aka cheating, when he did that.--Xilinoc (talk) 16:57, April 20, 2015 (UTC)