Art of Weather/Fourth Clima-Tact

This Clima-Tact is the fourth upgraded form of Nami's bo-staff.

Appearance
In its base form, it is a short, dark staff with white striped parallel lines and a round nob on each side. The nobs on its ends can stretch so it can grow in length from either side, depending on the amount of pressure applied to the center.

Usage
Nami asked Usopp to upgrade her Sorcery Clima-Tact upon reuniting with him on Sabaody Archipelago after the two years she spent studying on Weatheria, incorporating the new technology and knowledge she gained there to create it.

Both Usopp and Franky used the knowledge they gained during the two years spent apart to incorporate every technique of Weatheria science except for one called "Magic Wand" (which Usopp could not figure out) in order to make a lighter, compatible weapon for Nami. Usopp worked on upgrading the Clima-Tact during the trip between Punk Hazard and Dressrosa.

Unlike her original wooden staff or the previous Clima-Tact models, it does not need to be carried around in three separate parts due to its new extension abilities, thus negating the need for Nami to assemble the parts together.

Nami has a habit of twirling her new weapon.

Battle Uses

 * Mirage Tempo (蜃気楼（ミラージュ）テンポ): Nami has been shown using an upgraded variation of this technique, allowing her to become invisible for an unknown amount of time.


 * Thunder Trap (雷雲の罠（サンダー・トラップ）): Nami creates three dark clouds, in what appears to be a triangular formation. When someone passes through the middle, the clouds electrocute it. Nami was seen pretending to be a ninja by casting a ninjutsu technique to create these clouds by shaking her index fingers, but she mistakenly referred to it as a samurai impersonation. Raizo also refers to this as ninjutsu.

Other Uses

 * Grow Up (成長（グローアップ）): By incorporating the growth abilities of the Pop Green into the new staff, similar to his own Kuro Kabuto, Usopp designed the New Clima-Tact to also grow longer. Whenever Nami squeezes the handle she can extend the size of the staff, where the new length is determined by the amount of pressure that is applied.