Talk:Jiki Jiki no Mi

Assign/ S + N
I think there's been a slight misrepresentation of Kid’s latest “S” and “N” techniques: lumping it up together with his “Assign” technique. Because from what I understand from the way it is worded here, the "S" & "N" technique is essentially the same as the "Assign" technique or just an extension? Therefore not requiring a new section underneath “ Assign” like with “Punk Clash”.

I think that the “S” + “N” technique should have it’s own section underneath “Assign” because the way I see it, the “S” + “N” technique is a new move after “Assign” applied, just like with “Punk Clash" and not the same thing. Because the key difference with those techniques is that “Assign” is the activation of his awakening powers (like with Law and his “KROOM”); and by just using “Assign” alone, Kid is only able to magnetize one specific target and that target is only able to attract metal objects (like how Napoleon automatically stuck to her head without Kid assigning an "S" or an "N" to neither Big Mom or her sword, and how kid is only able to get other metal objects to crash into the assigned target with “Punk Clash”).

However, with the “S” + “N” techniques, Kid is able to make not one, but 2 targets that aren’t metal, attract only to each other but they can’t attract other metals to them, that’s why Napoleon wasn’t automatically stuck to Big Mom when Kid used the “S” + “N” technique on her and a chunk of wall.

TL;DR

"Assign": -Activates Kid's awakened abilities and is a precursor to his other awakened techniques. -Only able to magnetize one specific object. -That specific object is only able to (automatically, against the target's will) attract metal objects.

"S" + "N": -Kid can make 2 different non-metal objects attract to only each other like magnets by assigning them the S and N poles. -The 2 S and N targets can only be attarcted to each other and cannot attract anything else, not even other metal objects. -Can only be used by first activating "Assign" like with "Punk Clash".

So yeah, just a suggestion to consider separating the “Assign” and “S” + “N” techniques into different sections as they are 2 different moves and there are fundamental differences between the two.

Pridecat4 (talk)